Sunday, May 24, 2009

Goodbye Tanglewood.......Hello Wesley Chapel

On Monday April 27th, or vacation at Tanglewood in Sebring, Florida came to an end. The Outback was clearing out fast. Only a few full timers left to face the summer heat.

The 5th wheel is going into storage for the summer, so we loaded the truck and the car with everything that needed to go home. To protect the RV from the heat of the summer, we covered all the windows. We hooked the 5th wheel to the truck, loaded on the bikes, checked the lights and we were off.
One stop before we get home.........Drop the 5th wheel off at Lazy Days. Need them to fix the microwave, the moulding in the bedroom, the seal on the toilet, the cushions on the sofa, and the lights that still don't work. By the time we left Lazy Days, it was late afternoon, and we still had not had a thing to eat. Rich went straight home.........I stopped at Subway and took us home a sandwich to eat while we unpacked.
Welcome tour our home in Wesley Chapel..........Come on inside. This is what we leave to live in our 34ft fifth wheel. One day we will sell this and be on the road full time. Know anyone looking for a home???

Now you know why I wanted a 5th wheel with lots of kitchen space. Our kitchen is huge and I'm used to spreading things out when I'm cooking or baking. As you come in the front door, the formal living room and dining room are to your right.

This is the Florida Great Room, where we veg out, take our dinner and watch TV. The furniture is large and comfy with lots and lots of pillows. The wood furniture, coffe table, end stands are the fruits of Rich's labor. He does really nice work.

When we are RV'ing we spend a great deal of our time outside under the awning, enjoying the outside, doing puzzels or having morning coffee. At home you can usually find us here onthe Lanai. Out of the weather and one with nature.
No, this is not Stumpy from Peace River. This gator crosses the berm in the back most every day, spends his day in the water just behind the house, then heads back over the berm in late afternoon.
As you look across the water in the back, we often see the deer feeding along the water's edge.

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