I woke up fairly early and headed off to the bathhouse. The sun had just poked up and it looked to be a nice day on tap. We headed over to breakfast which was a continental one with some nice pastries and some fruit. Talked to a few folks, but Sunday AM, many are pulling up stakes early and heading out. As we only had a 90 minute drive home, we were in less of a hurry.
Most of the folks were heading out by 9AM or already gone. I did a hot lap around the campground and caught some of the stragglers.
Got to make a few new friends this trip. This is Russell and Jenny getting ready to go. We met them a few years back at our first national rally in Tallahassee. Looking forward to seeing them again soon!
Tommy and Hugo, done with their early AM photoshoot (Lucy really needs to contribute here with the snaps).
Another stretch. This one is a 6 foot stretch from Nova Scotia. Nice folks, stopped by Sirum's to do some transmission adjustments.
Some of the available coaches at Sirum's shop in Okechobee.
Michael's fiberglass shop on the premises. Mike makes many fiberglass pieces for the GMCs to help keep us going and enhance our rides! This is where the magic happens.
Another shot of the back lot. Scroll back through if you want to see additional pics of all the old coaches at the shop....
Our drive home was uneventful (always a relief!) and we were home early afternoon including a stop at Food Town in WPB for unusual produce and Aisian cooking supplies.
Coach again ran like a champ. Not sure when the next adventure is as we have 3 or 4 non camping trips coming up soon!
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