Thursday, March 12, 2009

Day 19
Well, I knew we were moving on today, I just didn’t know how far! We got the coach ready to go pretty early, but Don had to add some air to some of the tires, and that took a little while. So, we got underway (a seagoing term I learned from Don) about 10:30, and headed east on our beloved highway 10. We soon crossed into Florida, but the view along the highway didn’t look any different. An hour, two hours, three hours, and it didn’t look any different. Scraggly looking trees on both sides, and an occasional green field. We stopped for lunch at a rest stop, but got going again quickly. After about five hours of this, most of which I slept through, we reached highway 75, and turned south. About a half hour later, we pulled into a RV that was full of people, dogs and other animals. Geri took me to meet a donkey, who was really interesting until he looked at me; I didn’t like the look in his eye, and he was very big. I sort of backed off and stopped wagging my tail, and Geri took the hint and moved me along to see the peacocks. They were very exciting! They are big birds with very bright feathers and very loud voices. I really wanted to get into the pen with them and maybe do a crazy dog run, but Geri restrained me. There are a lot of people here, mostly for the drag races (whatever they are) this weekend. We won’t be here, we’re moving down to Tampa tomorrow, according to Geri. Dinner, blogging and bed. See you tomorrow!

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