Our Winter in Florida

Hello everyone out there. Long time, no hear, right?!!

Jodi and I have been pretty busy hosting / volunteering at the Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park here in Tallahassee Florida for the past 4 months. This State Park was a plantation that was purchased by Alfred B. Maclay in 1923, 100 years ago this year. He purchased close to four thousand acres, sold off some to the surrounding areas. It now has 1,189 acres and consists of 3 parts, the recreation area for swimming, boating, picnicking, fishing, and kayaking on Lake Hall. The gardens covers 28 acres of many different flowers, plants, Live Oak trees with Spanish Moss hanging down, a reflection pool and a walled garden, The 3rd part is about 11 miles of hiking and biking trails that go around Overstreet Lake.  It’s a beautiful park. The garden consist of assorted Japanese Camellias, Japanese Cherry, Southern Indian Azaleas, Red Buckeye, Saucer Magnolias, Sago Palm, many Live Oak trees with Spanish Moss and Resurrection Fern and many more. Too many to list. Its a State Park you need to see if you going through Tallahassee, FL off of I-10.

Some hosting duties we do is good hard work, I collect fees at the entrance booth of the park, and at times sit at the visitor center. I work sometimes outside clearing trails, raking lots of leaves and picking up trash. Jodi does all outside stuff like working in the garden weeding, transplanting plants and flowers, worked in two pollinator gardens, some trail work, raking leaves, cleaning the playground and other small stuff. We have had a great time hosting here at Maclay Gardens.

Some pictures of Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park

These Alligators were in the Park

Jodi took this picture on the left of the alligator in the garden pond. He was about 3 feet long, but looks big. The picture of the alligator on the right, one of our rangers took in the parks lake, Lake Hall. A bigger one, about 7 feet long.

The park has two lakes. One has a swimming area and a dock for boats, fishing and kayaking. The other you hike/bike around. We do not do lakes with alligators. NO THANK YOU….

Visited Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park

We went to another Florida State Park just down the road. Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park for a boat tour. This tour is a 2-mile loop downstream and back among majestic bald cypress trees, elegant wading birds and toothy alligators. Manatees are often sighted. We had a great tour guide, funny and full of information. We did see a lot of alligators and 4 manatees, but they were not that close. The movie Creature from Black Lagoon was filmed in this park back in 1954.

Here are some pictures Jodi and I took.

We are staying here till April 1st and then heading up north to NY. We are going to stop in a few states on the way up. We plan on spending a good long month at Myrtle Beach for a vacation break, then up to Jordan Lake North Carolina to visit some friends. Making our way up to NY to see more friends and family. Then we are heading WEST for our next hosting job for winter.  We happen to find a hosing job at City of Rocks State Park, NM. Outside of Silver City, NM. We have visited that state park when we were hosts of Poncho Villa State Park in Columbus, NM, back in 2018.  We really like it out west, so we may be out here for a very long time. So this will be a quick post so everyone knows what our travel plans are from here in Florida, to up north and back out west for the next 4 months starting in April.

Will try to post again on our trip up north and out west when we can. We are sure looking forward to seeing some friends and family. Till next post, hope all is well, and stay safe. Stay tuned to see our next travel adventures.

Mark and Jodi, The Bobble Head Travelers

Getting Ready to Leave Colorado

Hello everyone, Jodi and I are getting ready to leave Colorado to head to Florida for our Winter hosting job outside of Tallahassee. We are leaving October 17th and we are going to go through six states. KS, OK, AR, MS, AL and GA. We are going to have 40 days of travel and vacation time before we get working in Florida.

Unfortunately we will be not going through any new state for our map

We have had a great time working and having fun here in Fort Collins and at Lory State Park. We have enjoyed the 4+ months here and do hope in a few years to come back again for another Summer hosting job. Its so quiet and beautiful here. Here are some beautiful pictures of around here, and our place we called home for the past 4+ months.

OUR HOME SWEET HOME AT LORY STATE PARK

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This is Jodi and me hard at work with Jodi all suited up to clean and power wash one of 12 pit toilets throughout the park, I am about to do some landscaping, along with emptying trash.

We have many animals and critters that we have encountered. Here are a few pictures I wanted to post of our friends that has visited us while staying here at Lory State Park. We had a bear just outside our RV one night messing with the dumpsters, and we scared him off! Sorry no pictures of him or her.

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I also want to post some of our best pictures that we took in the past year of traveling. From September 2021 to September 2022. We have seen a lot of interesting and beautiful places in the past year that most people see in a lifetime. 

Please enjoy and comment..

September 2021, We went to Zion NP and went on a few hikes and got some good shots.

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September 2021 We went to Bryce Canon NP. Don’t we look like a cute couple? We want to come back again and camp at the campground for a few day. LOVE THIS PARK.

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Greatest Canyon of the U.S.

September 2021, The Grand Canyon is one of the most spectacular National Parks we have visited. The campground is right there at the South Rim. Loved the campground with Elk walking all around day and night.

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Welcome to Benson, AZ

October to April 2021, Benson, AZ was our Winter vacation stay for 6 months. The town is known for its wall murals and some wild west history.

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October 2021, Tombstone Arizona is a must small town to visit, lots of Wyatt Earp action, shootouts in the streets, and just being there makes you feel like you are back in time of the 1880s. Boothill cemetery, saloons, casinos, horse and buggies, hotels and restaurants. It is a fun place to see. Lots of history.

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December 2021, The town of Bisbee is just 11 miles north of the Mexico border, 18 miles from Tombstone. This is a very interesting town with many mines and minerals. Just outside of this town is Lowell street. Again going back in time. There is a street of the early 1900s.

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Jan 2022, Jodi and I went on a nice hike in Chiricahua National Monument and got some nice pictures. This is a hidden jewel outside of Wilcox, AZ.

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April 2022, We have been here before and love this place; Lost Dutchman State Park. What a view of the Superstition Mountains. I seem to get a site that you see the mountains just outside our door.

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April 2022, This place is in the mid part of Arizona heading north to Flag Staff. Cliff dwellings in the small town of Camp Verde, AZ.

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(Photo by Robert Alexander/Getty Images)

May 2021, One of those places you must go and experience such natural beauty of the (Dine’) Navajo Nation. What a 3 hour tour we took to see most of Monument Valley.

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Jodi and me after our long long hike all over Arches National Park.

May 2022, Arches National Park was just tremendous. I never thought we would make it to the Delicate Arch, which is pictured below. Jodi and I hiked 3.2 miles round trip to get a beautiful picture of this Arch with the mountains in the middle. I also did not really know how big it was, its huge. About 52feet high.

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We then arrived in the middle of May 2022 and have worked at Lory State Park till we depart next month. When we arrive in Florida, it will take me a little while to get out another post, But I will be taking lots of pictures on our way and then you will be able to check out what we did on our way to Florida. Forty days of travel. We do hope to hit some interesting places.

Till next time, we hope everyone is well and staying healthy and safe. Please comment on our blog so we can stay in touch.  Thank you everyone for following us in our travels.. 

The Bobble Head Travelers!! Mark and Jodi.