American by birth, Southern by the grace of God.
Louis Grizzard, a great American
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It's choice ~ not chance ~ that determines your destiny.
Jean Nidetch

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Monday, October 27, 2008

~ A New Hobby....."Birding" ~

I've always loved birds and have had bird books with pictures of exotic types but just never got really serious about keeping track. It's pretty pointless when you live in the same area for 50+ years. There are only so many varieties to be seen.

Now that we are more mobile, I've seen some different ones so I decided to start my Life List. The first bird to be officially added to my list is this Osprey, spotted at St. Andrews State Park on October 10. He was up in a dead tree, enjoying his fish lunch. My camera did a really good job of capturing the moment although one of the pictures is a little blurry. The more zoom I use, the more steady I need to hold the camera. (Another mini hobby).


I'm going to try to get as many pictures of my sitings as possible. By the way, thanks FabGrandma for posting your bird pictures a while back. It reminded me to finally start my list!

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Footnote: Gas in Lynn Haven, Fla. $2.38!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

~ Funky Little Eatery ~

Front entrance to KC's
KC's Pizza and Subs in Vernon, Florida, will soon be just a pleasant memory. The State is widening the highway that goes through downtown Vernon (pop. 757) in order to have a 4-lane evacuation route for the next hurricane. Any business in the way must close or relocate to a yet to be built strip center just outside of town. KC's decided to sell to a new owner who will relocate some time in the future. They have great Philly Cheese Steaks and I've heard the pizza is excellent.


Side or Main Entrance to KC's



Inside front counter at KC's

Another shot of inside counter


Part of dining area


More of dining area


Tree stump in dining area

Funky rooster


Funky spices!

The last day of business for KC's is November 8th. We will be leaving the area on October 30th for our next volunteer location at John Tanner State Park in Georgia so we will try to make one more visit to KC's before we leave!



FYI - Gas is $2.59 in Wausaw, Florida. Note from Georgia: gas was $1.99 and $2.29 at Marathon in Buford last Monday and Tuesday!!

Friday, October 17, 2008

~ FYI & for the record ~

Gas in Florida panhandle - $2.84!!! WoooHooo!!!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

~ Direct TV - What a pain! ~

I'm sorry but I just don't understand this satellite thing. And I'm not real sure that anybody really understands it.
Okay, here's the deal. We were in the Atlanta area (our home area) when we first got the dish and receiver from Direct TV. We were actually at Red Top Mountain State Park near Acworth, GA. That being the case, we were able to get the local Atlanta stations on our account and the address at the park became our location address. Apparently, Atlanta allows the local stations to be broadcast over the satellite. (And the location address is a big deal when you call customer service). When we moved to various locations in Georgia as well as Chipley, Florida, where we are now and have been several times this past year, the Direct TV service worked fine and we received the Atlanta local channels fine. We're very happy because, from what we have been told, the local Florida stations do not allow the satellite to broadcast their local channels - that makes no sense to me. I was told the same thing by customer service when I called from Florida.

Here we are set up at Marilyn's in Chipley, Florida.


Now comes the new camper and we are now located in Chipley, Florida for the next few weeks. There are all types of cables and connections inside the walls but all we are able to pick up is the local Panama City stations when we have the Direct TV receiver turned off. This is how it should be because we have an "air" antenna with a 'booster' for locals. But, we are not able to get the Direct TV satellite channels. We do not know how to correctly hook up our receiver.
I make the dreaded call to Direct TV. I try to explain the situation as best I can but most of those people have no idea how to deal with an RV account. Yes....our location is listed as Winston, Ga. but no.....we are not in Winston, Ga. We are in Chipley, Fla. "Well.....we will have to first change your location address to Chipley, Ga." No! Don't do that because then we will lose our Atlanta local channels. "Well....you shouldn't be getting Atlanta local channels in Florida. You will only get them when you are at your location address in Winston, Ga." No...we have been in Florida many times over the past year and still received the Atlanta local channels. "Well....you shouldn't have because your location is not Florida."

Finally I was able to speak to someone (a supervisor) who somewhat understood. He would send out the service man to our location in Chipley, Florida, and when they complete the installation have them call back to the 800 number and our location address could be changed back to Winston, Georgia. Okay....sounds like a plan.

Here's our two service guys......excellent knowledge of RV set ups!

To make a really long story not quite so long, the service guys came out and they actually knew what they were doing and they did an excellent job of not only listening but also explaining what was going on. Something about the cable that was run in the camper was for actual cable service and not satellite service and apparently there is a difference. They ran new cable from the dish and also connected the antenna so that we are still able to get the local channels from wherever we are by using the roof 'air' antenna (only problem with that is our TV is not HD so we would need one of those converter boxes to get the local channels after February 2009...that is, with the satellite box turned off) and I don't know how to hook one of those converters to the antenna cable because there is a splitter inside the wall where I believe that would need to be connected. The service guys had to reach their hands down inside the wall in the TV cabinet area to get to the splitter. Oh whatever....we may not see the local channels where we are traveling after February 2009. We'll still have the Atlanta local channels on the satellite, unless we are out of range?? That's another thing...I've been told we will not receive the Atlanta channels if we are over 200 miles from the origin of the signal (Atlanta) but we are 280 miles away now and they still come in.

The only other problem so far was that evening about 7:00 we were watching Dancing with the Star on ABC on the Atlanta channel on the satellite when all the Atlanta channels went off. The satellite channels above 100 were all still on but not channel 2 through 69. The message on the screen said "Authorization Expired. Call Customer Service." I made the call and after about 35 minutes of explaining what was going on I was transferred to a supervior who knew exactly what to do. He resent the signal to our receiver and, voila!, it immediately came back on. He had no explanation as to what happened and said he couldn't guaruntee that it wouldn't happen again.

After everything we went through getting Direct TV installed in our motorhome last year and now all of this.....I still am happy with Direct TV and their service....IF you can get to the right person on the phone and IF you get good service people who come out then all will work out eventually.

Footnote: Gas in Florida panhandle $2.99 & Winston, Georgia $2.99!! WoooHooo!!

Friday, October 10, 2008

~ Take a load off ~

We spent almost two weeks at our daughter's house, enjoying grandkids. That's over 5 weeks that we were "home", between Samantha's, Scott's and Mother's. The time really flew by. We left last Sunday and drove straight down to Florida to our cousin's place. It's a boring 6-hour drive but the trip went well with no problems pulling the new camper. The truck does a good job pulling, considering we are very close to surpassing the weight limit. Now we're taking a few days to lighten the load.....deciding what to keep and what to store. My set of Visionware (4 pcs. with 4 lids) had to go. Way to heavy. I kept one medium saucepan, one large fry pan, one small fry pan, the electric skillet and the crock pot, muffin pan, square lasagna pan, square cake pan, & magic bullet. That's enough.

Stopping half-way to Florida for free whoppers for lunch.

We still have a few boxes to sort through. I can't find my dishes. I had a new set of stoneware - white glazed with embossed sea shell pattern. I was using half the 8-piece place setting. The unused half is still in the box at my son's basement....and we think the others got put there by mistake. I also have another new set of plain, cream colored stoneware in the basement. I guess we'll find them at Thanksgiving or Christmas. Til then it's paper or plastic.
Footnote: Gas in Florida is $3.19! WoooHooo!!!