
I remembered the lakefront sites as having no trees or privacy when I was here before. WOW! Can’t believe how badly I mis-remembered it!
Today there was a light overcast all day which kept the temperatures down and also made it possible to take photos at midday.
When we were here before, all I remembered was that we had absolutely no privacy and that we felt we were on-stage in full view of several RVs in the next loop. And our patio area had no shade. We were camped between two groups who were camping together and who constantly called and walked across our site. I couldn’t wait to leave.
When I walked through the park today I was stunned. It looked exactly as it did before, but what a difference in my perspective! Maybe I didn’t feel well during our previous stay here. Or maybe I wasn’t in a great mood. In any case, this place is stunningly beautiful!
I’m sure we’ll be back sometime, but next time I’ll choose a lakefront site again. Just not the one we had before. 🙂
But for the time being, our site tucked way back in the corner is marvelous for us. I am reveling in the privacy of being able to read and lounge outside without feeling like I’m being watched — even though our front site is clearly visible from two other RV’s across the loop, it just FEELS private.
I was even able to let the dogs off leash for a while today. Sunny always instantly obeys voice commands (except for Don’t Bark!). Sheba usually obeys if it suits her. But today, every time she would wander away from the campsite, I’d whistle and she would instantly come. One time she went behind the truck and decided to take off down the street. I called her, and she hesitated for a second, deciding whether to obey or not. Then she decided to keep going. But the instant I whistled, she raced back toward me.
I gave her a big treat… and then tied her up again for a while. 🙂
I found my first edible mushrooms of the season this afternoon — spring agaricus. They are white mushrooms with free gills, with a sheath-like ring. The gills turn from pink to brown as the mushroom matures, and leave a dark chocolate brown spore print. They have a pleasant mushroomy scent, and there is no yellow at the base of the stem and they do not bruise yellow. I kept them and took a spore print, just to be absolutely sure of my identification. But I didn’t eat them because the grass was so green. I figured the lawn had probably been fertilized and I didn’t want to eat fertilizer. But it was a thrill to find my first good mushrooms of the season!
We took Sheba down to the boat launch and let her play in the water. She wanted to go out deeper, so Ron waded out, shoes and all, with her. One of our camping neighbors told us he took his dog down there and threw sticks way out for him to retrieve. If I weren’t paranoid about alligators this far south, I’d do the same. But that will have to wait until we are farther north out of alligator habitat.
It’s been a gorgeous day. I’m so glad we decided to come here!