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  • Mock Family Grave Sites

    Mock Family Grave Sites

    This post is for the Mocks – it includes pictures of all of the grave-sites that we visited. Our first cemetery was the Old City Cemetery in Nashville, GA. Took pictures of most of the grave stones with Powell on them, even the ones that Trish didn’t recognize Then we went to the Westfield cemetery,… Read more

  • Georgia Coast

    Georgia Coast

    We left Winter Park on Monday, May 16 and headed to Jekyll Island – one of the barrier islands of Georgia. On the way we hit 20k miles on our new unit (we have driven over 50k RV miles including our last RV.) We drove back over the Saint Johns River and eventually got back… Read more

  • Winter Park, FL

    Winter Park, FL

    On Thursday, May 11 we moved to Beth and Daryl’s house in Winter Park, Fl. and this time we managed to avoid the brick streets that caught us by surprise the last time we drove here in the RV – a much better ride this time. Beth and Daryl had an event to go to… Read more

  • RIP Yuki

    RIP Yuki

    About two weeks ago we got a call from our pet sitter Ronnie that Yuki was not doing so well. We knew she was having kidney issues, and she was already getting fluids every few days. But when Ronnie and our Guardian Angel friend Susan M took her to the vet, she said that her… Read more

  • A Week Around Jacksonville

    A Week Around Jacksonville

    We moved to Jacksonville on Thursday, May 4 – once we got our rental car, we went to Pat Calvin’s house for a visit. Those who have been following our adventures since the beginning may recognize this name, as this is our third visit with her. Pat was the Mock’s maid on and off from… Read more

  • Tallahassee

    Tallahassee

    Our adventures in Tallahassee began on Tuesday, May 2 at Wakulla Springs, where we took a 45 minute 2 mile River Boat Tour on the Wakulla River. Edward Ball, who was the brother-in-law of Alfred I. du Pont and managed his estate after he passed away, purchased the 4,000 acres surrounding Wakulla Springs in 1937… Read more