Fall 2021 Georgia Fun and Winter 2O22 in Florida

This is Magic, canine travel blog writer, who had been traveling and living in a class A motorhome for over three years with my humans, Big Dog and Momma Dog. I really am quite the well-traveled hound dog and have sniffed and walked in many states! This blog covers October 2021 to April 2022.

“I like Florida. Everything is in the ‘80s. The temperatures, the ages and the IQs.”—George Carlin

I hope the above quote by George Carlin does not offend you humans. My Momma Dog found it funny!

“Okay, very important question. On one hand, Florida has beaches, but on the other hand, Georgia has peaches. So it’s beach versus peaches. See my predicament?”Erica from The Goldbergs

Warning to my travel blog readers: this covers five months of living with my humans, so I hope this holds your interest. Feel free to scroll quickly through with your paws, I mean fingers.

Me enjoying a comfy chair

We landed in Georgia in October, 2021 so I feel it is time again to share about our adventures. My humans continue to live and travel in Tana, our 10 year old motorhome. Tana had some repairs completed (finally our mirror was reattached) while we stayed in the Sankey home in Norcross, Georgia. I, Magic, the American Fox Hound (previously identified as a Treeing Walker Coonhound) enjoyed my visit there with canines Bob and Athena. My humans loved their time with granddaughter, Annie and her parents.

Annie and her Funpa!
Annie loves the many leaves!
Annie and her Funma!

We all were excited about Annie’s baptism on October17, 2021. Canines did not attend the actual baptism-but I heard the sacred event was amazing!

The grandparents with Jennie, Steve and Annie.
Annie and Joanna Smith with Stuart Sankey in the back

Steve, Reverend Jody Andrade, Annie, Jennie

Annie and Jennie walk to the pew.
Great Aunt Annette Smith and Annie
Dear friends Jim and Glenna Cleworth attended the baptism, and we were so grateful!

The family time was great, but soon we had to move on. Before we left, Momma Dog (Julie) created beautiful blue starry night Advent stoles for the pastors at Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church. Our next stop was a camping trip with the Georgia Azaleas in Alabama.

Jody, Jennie and Katie
Lake Guntersville State Park in Alabama with new RV friends
A Buc-ee’s stop is always an adventure!
View through the motorhome windshield and our home for the next five months.

As you can tell we were Florida bound. Our first stay in the sunshine state was in Citra, Florida.

Photo taken on Orange Lake, from our RV park
I think I can out run any alligator!?

Our next stay in late October, was Sumter Oaks RV Park in Bushnell, Florida. We enjoyed seeing Sandhill Cranes and feeling the FL sunshine. Unfortunately we encountered a rock that scratched a bay door as we entered the campground.

Sandhill Cranes
Parked in Bushnell, FL
Swamp at the rear of the Escapees RV park in Bushnell

We drove a short distance to our new home for the winter in Fruitland Park, Florida. The humans were volunteering as work campers at Warren Willis Camp and Conference Center, along with about 50 other retired folks. This 300 acre camp is sponsored by the United Methodist Church, and is truly a beautiful and sacred space. I met lots of other dogs and found Florida to be a very nice change!

2021-2022 Work Campers at Warren Willis Camp and Conference Center
I love all the places to walk and sniff
Lake Griffin surrounds the camp and is the home to numerous birds.
Great Blue Heron
Amazing trees abound
Our favorite tree!
We had never lived with so much Spanish Moss before.
A painting of the cross in the lake.
The cross on Lake Griffin. This was removed shortly after our arrival for repairs.
A nighttime photo of the cross after repairs complete.
One of our shirts

After the humans completed their weekly 12 hours of volunteer/work (mostly in housekeeping and the dining hall) we took trips within Florida or returned to Georgia to see our family. We had the week before Thanksgiving off and went to Atlanta and visited St. Augustine on our way back, celebrating 39 years of marriage for my humans.

We had all the sides and called it Sidesgiving. This was one week before Thanksgiving.
Me in my Thanksgiving bandana.
Bob being cute.
Annie is serious about eating.
Zach and Joanna
Steve and Annie
Annie and Jennie
Before we left Atlanta in our rented Kia, Momma Dog bought a bicycle that we took back to Florida.

St. Augustine is known as the oldest city in Florida. We stayed at a dog friendly hotel-complete with a dog bed, water dish, dog treats and a huge dog park. The humans and I loved our beach time and a visit to The Fountain of Youth.

The dog park at Southern Oaks Inn in St. Augustine, FL.
Thanksgiving morning at the beach
Ponce de Leon at the Fountain of Youth
Stone cross next to the Fountain of Youth
I enjoy drinking from the Fountain of Pooch!

My humans had Thanksgiving dinner at Cracker Barrel along with many others, and Momma Dog brought me a delicious doggie bag. We returned to Warren Willis Camp and Conference Center and started our Christmas decorating and preparations for Christmas in Atlanta.

RV Christmas lights
More lights on Tana.
Advent Candles
Santa Claus and Momma Dog
I posed in front of the second largest oak tree in Florida at Lake Griffin State Park on a nice day in early December.
Our morning view from the motorhome windshield.
We watched several rocket 🚀 launches from our front yard.
Launch photo. Big Dog really enjoyed watching the sky at the appointed moment.
Night launch.

One of the first adventures for my humans was Homosassa Springs, on the Gulf coast.

Goal of the day: see a real manatee
Goal achieved!
The humans reported seeing a few gators.
Beautiful flamingos
Whooping Crane reflection.

The next December adventure was Silver Springs State Park, also on the Gulf Coast.

Momma Dog and Big Dog like wearing shorts in December!
My humans loved their glass bottom boat ride. And a manatee swam under their boat!
Fish seen through the boat.
Back of the boat
Beautiful plants in the water.

Then in mid-December we had a week off at Warren Willis and we traveled to Atlanta for family Christmas fun. The first activity was Jazz Night at the High Museum of Art in downtown Atlanta and experiencing beautiful lights.

Momma Dog and Big Dog on their date.
Atlanta lights
The humans enjoyed the Advent service at Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church where Annie discovered her shadow!

We celebrated Christmas early because Joanna and Zach were headed to Wisconsin. And I had to wear a Christmas outfit!

How do I look?
There were Christmas pajamas.
And yummy Christmas Runzas were on the menu!
And lots of ❤️!

Then Christmas Eve arrived with much excitement for the church service and more family fun. I stayed with fellow canines, Bob and Athena.

Bob and Annie
All dressed up for church
Annie and Steve study the hymnal.
The Sankey Family
Just looking for her mom..,
This photo could be enhanced by the family canines! And the humans missed Joanna and Zach.
Christmas morning shenanigans
Merry Christmas!

On December 26 the humans and I headed back to Florida. Our first stop was Tallahassee to see the capitol building. I actually took a nice nap in the car while the humans walked about.

The tall building in the background is the actual working capitol building with original used as a museum.
Obligatory selfie
This sort of looks like a gun?

We returned to Warren Willis Camp and Conference Center to continue our work camping gig along with an adventure to Weeki Wachee for Kendall’s birthday.

The humans saw a baby crocodile up close and personal!
And the mermaid show was fantastic!

We drove to Daytona Beach on January 7, 2022. The humans and I found the beach VERY COLD AND WINDY!

You can drive your vehicle on the beach-which my humans chose not to do.
And we could hear cars here, but only visited the parking lot.
Are these two race car fans?

The following week we headed north to Georgia to celebrate Annie’s second birthday!

Could she be any more precious?
Birthday House/Dino Theme
Outdoor party kept COVID-19 away
Birthday smiles
More smiles!

And we all met the new canine family member-Winston! It was one of his first public outings, and he was instantly loved by all the humans. He wanted to play with me constantly.

Winston
Joanna loves Winston!
Momma Dog’s newest gtanddog
Puppy love?

There was a bit of snow in Atlanta on January 16, 2022 and then we were back in Florida.

We visited the Citrus tower in January, located in Clermont, Florida.

Vintage postcard.
Opened in 1956 as Florida’s highest observation tower to view the orange groves.
Posing by a model of the citrus tower.
Another adventure for the humans was Dunedin, FL. Big Dog’s maternal grandparents lived here for about 20 years. And the house was found.
Momma Dog & Big Dog

In February we returned to Atlanta to celebrate Jennie’s birthday and view the Obama portraits at the High Museum of Art in downtown Atlanta. Well the humans left me behind, but there was not a dog portrait to view so I just napped. I heard there was much excitement and a few happy tears shed!

We also celebrated Valentines Day!

A fun event for the humans back in Florida was a concert by a fellow work camper with an amazing voice. His name is Doug and the concert was named, “Love and Doug.”

The humans took me to Venetian Gardens in Leesburg, FL for an afternoon outing. We saw lots of beauty!

This says DO NOT FEED ALLIGATORS!

Mount Dora was another day trip for the humans. They had delicious Thai food, ate yummy ice cream, learned about harvesting oranges at a museum and viewed the Van Gogh House.

Tavares, Florida the Sea Plane Capital, was our next stop. And seeing the planes take off and land kept my tail wagging!

The next day was a trip to a beach for dogs! It truly was amazing! Woof, woof!

Dogs were welcome here!
Momma Dog and me!

And we took a drive to see the Canaveral National Sea Shore, although no dogs and glass were allowed on the beach. However, the humans did view some nude humans lying on the sand!

Our next adventure found us in Melbourne, Florida visiting Joyce and Jim Sankey in their beautiful home. I enjoyed seeing their little canine, Jamie. My humans experienced the Kennedy Space Center while I napped In Melbourne. They learned much and are ready to blast off!

Nap time!
Joyce & Jim in the Sankey hot tub.

We loved loved our time in Melbourne-touring the downtown, eating delicious food, and enjoying time in the pool and hot tub at the Sankey home (actually, I did not participate in those activities-except for my dog food.) My humans also hiked through the Turkey Creek Sanctuary and found more Florida beauty.

Momma Dog loved all the messages on the boardwalk.
Lovely trees

A few weeks later we experienced Ash Wednesday at Warren Willis Camp and Conference Center. And another amazing sunrise!

Momma Dog went on a work camper field trip on an old school bus to the Strawberry Festival in Plant City, Florida. And she attended a Beach Boys concert while she was there!

Although there are no photos to prove it, Momma Dog met up with her friend, Julie Rising Ward, in The Villages, Florida. They had not seen each other for about 39 years! These two friends who met and worked together in Garden City and Wichita, Kansas-had much to talk about!

For the next adventure the humans and Big Dog’s sister, Annette Smith, experienced a day in Tarpon Springs, FL while I guarded the motorhome. This city, full of Greek food-is known for sponge harvesting.

Our first winter in Florida was coming to an end, as work campers began to return to their homes or continue full-time travel. We were sad to learn our volunteer coordinator, Shawn, was resigning-because he had become a dear friend. We enjoyed almost every day there, and hope to return!

Happy Shawn Winburn. Do you see my humans?
The illuminated cross at sunset.
Me and some of the Warren Willis work campers. They are good humans!
Momma Dog, Big Dog and Shawn Winburn at their exit interview.
Dinner with friends
On thr road again after deliciousness at Mystic Ice Cream Store!

Well that seems to be more than enough travel information. We rolled out of Florida in early April with new adventures waiting. Thanks for reading to the end.

Love and Woof to my readers,

MAGIC

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