Eastern Coastal Florida …

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We arrived at Malabar, FL last Saturday.  Camelot RV Park is a great place to stay.  It’s midway between Cape Canaveral and Fort Pierce.  We are right on the Indian River with great views of the water.

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Our View

Yesterday we drove north to Cocoa Beach.

What’s Cocoa Beach without a trip to Ron Jon’s Surf Shop.  Going to Cocoa and visiting Ron Jon’s is sort of like visiting Paris and going to the Eiffel Tower.  Just something you have to do.

From there, we continued north and went to Cape Canaveral & Port Canaveral.  We saw the Kennedy Space Center; however, did not have time to do the tour.  Maybe tomorrow…

We then headed to Port Canaveral!  OMGosh!  Cruise Ships !!!  That was the closest I’ve ever been to one!  Beautiful!  We saw the “Carnival Victory” as well as the “Freedom of the Seas”.  Someday we may get to cruise.

We also went to the “Canaveral Lock”, the largest navigation lock in Florida.  It was constructed in 1965 to secure the safe passage of vessels from the Banana River to Port Canaveral and the Atlantic Ocean.

On our way back from Cape Canaveral, we encountered a problem with one of our windshield wipers!  A piece had come off….. repair was urgent as rain was all around us.

FORTUNATELY, we found a Discount Auto Parts store and a great employee who put us back on the road with repairs!  We continued on our way and did a quick trip to Merritt Island and saw some beautiful homes.

Today we decided to take a journey south and traveled as far as Fort Pierce.  We traveled mostly on A1A and stopped at many beaches along the way.

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Our end destination was Fort Pierce.  We saw the “National Navy UDT Seal Museum” which is dedicated to the Navy SEALS and features exhibits of equipment & historical artifacts.

Fort Pierce is known as the “Sunrise City”, sister to San Francisco, the “Sunset City”.

So, on our way back to Malabar, we had to stop at Wally World (aka Walmart) to pick up a few items… groceries, an inexpensive watch for me and a new belt for Bill …

Knowing the Woodruffs, you know that anything and everything is possible with us.  Bill decides to try a “ratchet” belt versus the belt that has holes.  He tried it on to see how it fit as well as to see how it worked.  HE COULDN’T GET IT TO WORK NOR COULD HE GET THE BELT OFF.  The more he and I tried to remove this belt,,,,, the more we laughed.  I was just about to call customer service over to have them cut the dang belt off; however, Bill finally got it to release and removed it!  WAY TOO FUNNY!  And, yes he did purchase the belt.

We are watching the weather and direction of Hurricane Matthew almost hourly as we are currently on the east coast of Florida and in its path.  Hopefully we will be able to avoid it by driving away from its path.  Bill practiced his “hurricane stance” at one of the windy beaches today.

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4 thoughts on “Eastern Coastal Florida …”

  1. I just got out of bed to see if there was an email from you saying that you’re heading west. Good luck in this storm. Every model I see of it moves the outer band closer to the west coast of FL.
    Your pictures of Florida are beautiful. I love the east coast. I particularly like Bill’s “storm stance”!

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  2. Wow what a trip. I have friends in Cocco beach and Merritt Island. Great area. Glad u got repairs on blade. Unfortunately u will need them. Take care. 🐸💜

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