This blog is set up to record our adventure as we travel North America in our 5th wheel. We just retired this year and are staying at Wildwood Rv and Golf Resort.

Friday, December 22, 2006
















We are approaching Christmas season-- a time with family and friends, where tensions and emotions are high. It is a season for --(for)giving or forgiving. In certain situations, forgiving is more important than for giving gifts. We have a choice. Let this Christmas be a time where family and friends are important. Jesus was born at Christmas and He is the reason for the season. It is the season where we celebrate His birthday. It is not about what we want or demand.
We wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and let this Christmas be the one you all will remember.

We have enclosed pictures of our 5th wheel and the Heritage Hall,where we met for functions, all decked out in Season Splendor.

Monday, December 11, 2006




American Thanksgiving Day. November 23rd was American Thanksgiving and the park had a Thanksgiving dinner at the club house. The turkeys were supplied and everyone who attended the dinner had to bring a dish. Everyone had their fill of tasty food, fun and fellowship was enjoyed by all. Pictures were taken at the Thanksgiving dinner.
Today, December 11th , I did my first official golf game. My putting wasn't too bad but my driving needs more work. More practice will improve my game. I will blog my progress and hopefully I will be able to report improvement.

Monday, December 04, 2006



This is the view of the club house from our 5th wheel. We are 4 sites from the building , close to all functions. On the left side of the building is the office and post office and on the right side are the washrooms,showers and laundry. In the middle is the place where we play and have fun with our new friends The mangers in this RV park work hard at keeping this park clean. This morning the maintenance crew were replacing fresh flowers in the flower beds. They were planting annuals and poinsettias which just doesn't add up at this time of the year for me. More Canadians came in this weekend and 2 couples moved across the road from us. The park has huge trees called LIVE OAKS which have different leaves than the oak trees at home, the leaves do not fall off and they produce acorns. These treesb are protected and are not allowed to be cut down and permission has to be obtained to trim the branches. For more information on Southern Aire click here