Did it rain last night? We got stuck on the boat due to a hold in place order due to winds. I saw it gusted past 50 at the Contemporary yesterday afternoon.
Honestly, I don't know. I slept like a log last night. It was cloudy and humid this morning but it cleared up a little around lunch then the temp got into the 80s and now it's hot, cloudy, and humid again.
This morning my parents pushed off after 730am (had to wait for the Trails End to open so they could fill their mugs with coffee before they hit the road. We got ready this morning and went down to the boats about 830am for the ride to the Contemp and hopped a monorail to the Poly for breakfast at Kona Cafe.
I really like the theming of the Poly and although I miss the old lobby the new one is beautiful.
There were selling Easter baskets pre-made at the Poly gift shop. Note the prices. (More about the Fort baskets below).
Me and DD got the Tonga Toast and DW got steak and eggs. Both were really good. Even the little birds on the Poly monorail platform had breakfast.
After eating it was for a grocery tun to the Winn Dixie 10 minutes from the Fort. On the way out of the Fort i noticed these two similar trailers in the grass by the hitch/unhitch area. On the way back there were four trailers. Turns out these are Greenberg rental trailers getting picked up and reset for new customers today. One got delivered down in 100 loop today (the camper named Buena Vista).
I also returned crom the store to find my DD had completed my puzzle. Told you she was Type A.
Then it was time for an afternoon bike ride. Although others have already mentioned it, 300 loop appears to be the only one with yellow lines painted at the street edge of the site to encourage campers to park on their side of the lines. We often talk about how hard it is to park a trailer in 300.
Even though it pays to advertise, the advert can still be tacky. Take this rental unit in 1400. Please. It was not in good shape.
Remember in the old Dustin Hoffman movie, The Graduate, that a neighbor recommends a career in "plastics"? Well with the rain we've had lately, plastic tarps over tents is the word of the day it seems.
Rolling over to the next post.
Bama Ed