Moss Park! We’re
Home!! Or are we? The camp roads are the same white grit
packed, yet potholed, sand roads; the campsites are still spacious and
sheltered by tall Slash Pines and Live Oaks; and the bathhouses are still tiled
and clean. Yet, it’s different.
Something is missing. George isn’t here on his site. We weren’t greeted by begging, squawking
Sandhill Cranes. I looked ALL week and
never saw an Armadillo, a Sherman Squirrel or any turkeys! George was the park’s resident
photographer/wildlife expert and was one of the reason’s we came here and
always parked next to him. As we all
get older, health becomes an issue and now he stays up in New York close to
family. A lot of us miss you George!
Two deer did come wandering thru our site the first morning
we were here but there were only 2 and not the half dozen that used to mosey
thru each morning AND each evening. Each time we rode the bikes or drove out in
the truck, my eyes searched the wooded areas along the roadway for any gray
rocks or tan clumps of dead grass that would move and finally look like the
armor of a armadillo. No reverberating
Jurassic Park squawks from the handful of mated cranes – just one pair that
only called out on occasion. But one evening they did call out from somewhere in
the swamp grass behind site #29 – were they nesting out where they used to?
The tiny songbirds were much more friendly! One afternoon while I was sitting at the
picnic table with the sewing machine busily
SPFB! We’ve already
done the Disney “thing” –including riding the transportation means from one
resort complex to the next, Downtown Disney, Disney Springs, and even Disney
itself. We’ve seen downtown, the Orlando Eye (the huge ferris wheel) and
beautiful Lake Eola that is featured as the backdrop on every evening news
program. We’ve played tourist up and
down the road from St Cloud to Kissimmee to Celebration and back. This time we visited Old Town that is a
remake of a fake old town, but is just a collection of quirky restaurants and
over priced shops. Right
behind it is
Fun Spot - the amusement park with its bungee rides and roller coasters. It was a cold windy morning so no one was
there yet.
One evening, H had his nose in his Nook Tablet and I was in
the bedroom, on the phone, when a persistent knocking came at the door. It was friends that we had met at Trimble
Park a few years ago - during the tornado warnings while we sheltered in the
bathhouse!!! They had just arrived in
Moss Park and had read our blog saying that we were headed there/here! While out for their evening walk they
spotted the bright blue truck and came to call!! What a treat! We
reestablished our friendship and shared travel stories during the rest of our
stay as neighbors! They even joined us
for our last visit to the Catfish Place for lunch the day before we were to
leave. Cheryl and I both love to take
photos. Don and H looked like bookends
as they stood with their backs to us, hands in pockets, discussing Jeeps, Ford
trucks and all the other problems of the world!!
Titusville had the rocket launches; Mt Dora had the
seaplanes; here in Moss Park in SE Orlando we are within 5 miles of the Orlando
International Airport which brings visitors from all over the world to visit
the theme parks, and this year the Super Bowl!! The sleek beauties in the sky above circle the airport and when
they are up over the campground, line up with the landing strip out in front of
them and then slow their powerful engines in order to lower their massive
crafts - like hotrods downshifting - whining and then rumbling, deeper and
deeper - until the aircraft’s sleek bodies touch down on the solid land once
more. Sometimes this would happen every
few minutes – as soon as one plane would land; yet another was in line to slow
and drop gently out of the sky.
Our week of doing almost nothing has come and gone. It’s time to head out again. The weather has been cool and we are heading
farther south – Lake Worth – south of all the “Palm Beaches” and north of Del
Ray Beach.
Sun – Sand and Beaches is what we are hoping
for.