Not a lot happened during the
month of February so only this one post for the month. We attended a Super Bowl party at Miller’s Ale House (Millers)
just for something fun and different to do.
As you can see by the tickets, it was an all-you-can-eat buffet with
carving station, snow crab legs, hoagies, wings, pastas, salads, dessert bar,
and more! We didn’t know anyone who was
attending but were lucky enough to join Ralphie and his friends who had a
couple open seats at their table for a fun evening. Sorry, I didn’t take the camera so no pics.
We’ve been working on those “to
do” lists that seem to get pushed to the back burner, and one of those items
that we couldn’t do
ourselves was the repair/replacement of the RV windshield. Somewhere out west it got hit by a couple of
small rocks, and one of the chips had developed into a nice crack. Russ called our insurance company and
mentioned that there were chips on both sides, and we were referred to a window
replacement company. Without seeing it,
they decided that only the passenger side with the crack would need to be
replaced while the chips in the other could just be repaired. Well, once the
guys arrived, they determined
that the driver’s side would also have to be replaced because of the location
of the chips. Since these windows need
to be ordered, they’d have to return in a couple of weeks to finish the job but
at least we got one side done that day. And
according to state law, FL residents do not pay for windshield damage no matter
where it happened! (Of course, they
generally get some of that back come insurance renewal time. J)
The only trip to Disney this month
was Animal Kingdom. You can tell we
really enjoy checking out the animals! After
riding on Kilimanjaro Safaris, we
wandered next door to the Pangani Forest
Exploration Trail, a walk through exhibit inhabited by African wildlife
including gorillas, hippos, fish, and exotic birds. It was a warm day so many of the critters
were napping or hidden, but the trail is still a nice walk.
We planned to catch a performance
of Finding Nemo - The Muscial, and
along the way stopped for a few minutes to watch the Tam Tam Drummers of Harambe.
These guys do a fantastic job adding to the feel of this area of Animal
Kingdom by performing authentic African drumming while engaging the audience in
their lively and energetic performance. Always fun to watch!
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And just in case you think we
don’t have any wildlife here at the campground, think again. Not only do we have
raccoons and lots of little lizards, we frequently have visits from a couple of sandhill
cranes, and as you can see, this time they got very
close!
Plus this red-shouldered hawk has been hanging around
a lot lately, too. Nothing like being in Yellowstone, of course, but fun to see just the same.
2 comments:
What fun you've had...wonderful time with the Disney shows...and
animals...Anne
"Whata Life"----jealous! Fred
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