After enjoying our final week in Lake Louisa state park, we made the short drive to Williston Crossings RV Park in Williston FL, less than 20 miles from our alma mater, the University of Florida in Gainesville. This also put us close to Jeffrey's parents who retired in that area.
Our first 3 days were a happy whirlwind of watching live Gator sports... first a swim meet Friday night, then men's basketball Saturday night, and finally women's basketball Sunday. I'm in heaven! Hopefully we'll be able to squeeze in a few more matchups before we move on later this month.
Our new park is really lovely. We have barely had time to explore, but we managed to find the clubhouse and take advantage of the $4 pancake and sausage breakfast they host every Saturday morning. Our nice pull-through site is surrounded by tall trees, but Jeffrey was still able to get our portable satellite dish to work (after the roof mounted one couldn't get a clear signal). I have attached a photo of Max "head on" in his current home with his slides extended.
We also met our neighbors on one side, CW and Sue. Everyone we have met on this adventure has been extremely nice and these folks are no exception. It doesn't take long before you start swapping experiences, park recommendations, maintenance tips, lessons learned, and my favorite -- problems that you've had and how they were fixed. All of the these items are PRICELESS when you live this lifestyle!
We head to North Carolina by plane tomorrow to attend a friend's wedding and as soon as we get back, we take Max back to Lazydays for his final 2 service items... fixing a few issues with the tile floor and replacing a "slide lock" (helps keep the wall slides tucked tight).
Our first 3 days were a happy whirlwind of watching live Gator sports... first a swim meet Friday night, then men's basketball Saturday night, and finally women's basketball Sunday. I'm in heaven! Hopefully we'll be able to squeeze in a few more matchups before we move on later this month.
Our new park is really lovely. We have barely had time to explore, but we managed to find the clubhouse and take advantage of the $4 pancake and sausage breakfast they host every Saturday morning. Our nice pull-through site is surrounded by tall trees, but Jeffrey was still able to get our portable satellite dish to work (after the roof mounted one couldn't get a clear signal). I have attached a photo of Max "head on" in his current home with his slides extended.
We also met our neighbors on one side, CW and Sue. Everyone we have met on this adventure has been extremely nice and these folks are no exception. It doesn't take long before you start swapping experiences, park recommendations, maintenance tips, lessons learned, and my favorite -- problems that you've had and how they were fixed. All of the these items are PRICELESS when you live this lifestyle!
We head to North Carolina by plane tomorrow to attend a friend's wedding and as soon as we get back, we take Max back to Lazydays for his final 2 service items... fixing a few issues with the tile floor and replacing a "slide lock" (helps keep the wall slides tucked tight).
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