March 2020
Our partners in crime (alias co camphosts) have been wonderful partners. Their Cockatoo "Lucy" has become the other "bird" in Bryan's life and I have some serious competition!!! Whenever they go past our motorhome, Lucy squawks and makes a racket. She loves Bryan!!! From what I can make out this is unusual, she usually doesn't like men, a very wise bird!!! Bryan has been very patient with her though, and she now allows him to get close to her and even extend his finger 'slowly' and not get it pecked at!!!
I think it's true love, she even entices him by saying "Peek-A-Boo" in her best cockatoo voice!! I mean how can a girl compete with that!! 😄.
Our partners in crime (alias co camphosts) have been wonderful partners. Their Cockatoo "Lucy" has become the other "bird" in Bryan's life and I have some serious competition!!! Whenever they go past our motorhome, Lucy squawks and makes a racket. She loves Bryan!!! From what I can make out this is unusual, she usually doesn't like men, a very wise bird!!! Bryan has been very patient with her though, and she now allows him to get close to her and even extend his finger 'slowly' and not get it pecked at!!!
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| Talking to his "other" bird!!! |
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| Waving at each other |
One morning I saw this thick white web in a tree. I think it is made by tree caterpillars. It was only there for one day, so not sure what happened to it.
Wednesday, March 11th, 2020We went to a practice day at The Players Golf Championships again this year. You might remember we went on two days last year and had a blast.
This will probably become an annual thing for us as we really do enjoy it.
The Coronavirus had been ramping up. By this time, we were aware that we should be taking extra precautions, washing our hands regularly and not touching more surfaces than necessary. They had water filling stations that were motion driven, where we could fill our water bottles, so no hands needed. We noticed that everyone seemed very aware and we saw people using wipes and elbows to open doors.
We were accompanied by a couple who were staying at the campground this year, Frank and Stef. The weather was perfect.
The first player we saw just after we arrived was Phil Mickelson hugging his dad.
We stopped and looked in the gift shop and Bryan bought himself a t-shirt and then made our way to the 17th hole. In my opinion the best hole on the course to watch. The green being on an island, it is fascinating watching to see if the balls manage to get on the green or in the water surrounding the green on all sides.
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| 17th Green |
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| 17th Tee |
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| The ball is just on the edge of the green |
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| This guy got the bunker, better that than the water though |
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| Stef & Frank |
After lunch we headed toward the practice area where there are always a few golfers out practicing either before, or after their rounds.
There were cameramen high up above the course and even a camera on a wire going over the lake. Can you see the mock owl in the corner behind the cameraman. He was there to keep the birds away.
The thing with practice day is that the players can play many balls from different angles to see how the course/greens are playing. The holes are moved on different days to different parts of the green and so they practice for all eventualities.
We walked back to the 17th hole and watched for a while before heading to the 18th tee.
While sitting at the 18th tee, a huge roar went up from the 17th. We couldn't see but we found out that Tommy Fleetwood (one of our favorites) had got a hole in one. Shame it was only practice!!!
He got a round of applause as he came round to the 18th. Here he is signing autographs. We had heard that the players may not sign autographs because of the virus and noticed that some did and some didn't.
Throughout the month we have had multiple birds coming to visit. I love being able to see them through the window. Bird food has become one of our essential items, and there hasn't been a shortage!!! Sssssh, don't tell anyone.
The Red Cardinals are awesome. They are supposed to be a sign from heaven. We need all the signs we can get.

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| Jim Furyk |
We walked back down by the 16th hole and spent time sitting and watching the players come down the fairway and then we moved to watch them play the green.
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| In front of the 16th green |
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| 16th Green |
The thing with practice day is that the players can play many balls from different angles to see how the course/greens are playing. The holes are moved on different days to different parts of the green and so they practice for all eventualities.
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| 16th Green |
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| 18th Hole |
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| Clubhouse in the distance |
While sitting at the 18th tee, a huge roar went up from the 17th. We couldn't see but we found out that Tommy Fleetwood (one of our favorites) had got a hole in one. Shame it was only practice!!!
He got a round of applause as he came round to the 18th. Here he is signing autographs. We had heard that the players may not sign autographs because of the virus and noticed that some did and some didn't.
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| Tommy Fleetwood |
We walked back to the refreshment tent but there wasn't much left so we decided to head home. We waited for a shuttle cart to take us back to the car park and were on our way. Once we were back at the base we went to the Golf Course restaurant for dinner. It was another lovely day out. Little did we know it would be our last day out for a while.
The next day we were happy to see the couple, who had their camper written off last month during the storm, back in the park with their new camper. They managed to get one like their old one which was something they didn't think they'd be able to do when they left here. We were happy for them and happy to see them back.
The first round of the Players went ahead but at the end of the day it was announced that the remainder of the tournament would be cancelled. Other sporting events had started to be cancelled and it wasn't long before there were no live sports being played. Golf, Nascar, Baseball, Tennis, all cancelled. We are huge sports fans and suddenly there was nothing!!! What would we do now at weekends?? Coronavirus precautions were kicking in and life as we know it was about to change.
Friday March 13th, 2020
Friday 13th, quite an appropriate date for panic buying to start in our local area, and much of the country. Toilet paper was the first to sell out. Hmmmm, food was more of a priority to us. We did our normal shop, but did add some cold medicine, soup, jello and Gatorade. After our bout of sickness last May when we were both very, very sick, we knew what we needed to get us through any similar illness.
Saturday March 14th, 2020
This was the last time I saw Christina and Trystan when we shared a spaghetti dinner with them, and did laundry. Bryan has seen them through the window when he has picked mail up since then though. We do message daily, as Ryan is away.
Monday March 23rd, 2020
After a few stressful days, when we didn't know if the campground would close completely and we would have to find somewhere else to go, we were told we could stay. The campground closed to new arrivals. Anyone already here could stay and extend if they wanted.
Wednesday March 25th, 2020
Today was our granddaughter LeeAnn's 18th birthday. We called and sang Happy Birthday to her. It's such a shame this virus is spoiling her senior year at school, as she has done really well in being able to graduate. Graduation is still on at this time and so we hope that she gets to celebrate that.
She was named Special Olympics Female Athlete of the Year for her area. What a fantastic honor and so well deserved. We're so, so proud of you and your parents.
The park office closed and everybody was advised to see us or our co-hosts with any questions or problems.
I put a sign on our door to advise people to step back after they knocked on the motorhome.
Thursday March 26th, 2020
The Nature Walk needed cleaning again, so off we went.
The flowers are coming out
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| Sorry this picture is not clear but I hadn't seen this one before, it's an Eastern Bluebird!! |
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| Song Sparrow?? |
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and the squirrel is eating the bird food. We ended up putting vaseline on the pole and he eventually gave up.
We sent pictures to Trystan as he was missing seeing us. Bryan had been over a couple of times to pick up mail and he pulled a sad face through the window.

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| Nana blowing a kiss |
Tuesday March 31st, 2020
We have 10 empty sites in the campground. We are usually full most nights, but as we are not accepting new arrivals once someone leaves no one can come in. Most people seem to have decided to just stay in the park though, as campgrounds throughout the country are either closing completely or closing to new arrivals. There is safety in familiarity.
I have some Cadbury Flakes that I got for Christmas. I'm rationing them out, but I had an idea of making a "99" without the cone. My UK folks will understand.😁 Comfort food is much needed.
Here's a timeline of the Coronavirus here in the USA & Florida, the State we are currently in, and is our home State.
January 20th - The first confirmed case in the USA.
January 31st - President Trump stopped any flights between the USA and China. He was criticized at the time for being too hasty in his actions, but as far as I can see he acted with great foresight.
February 29th - The first death in the USA was recorded.
March 1st - The first case in Florida was recorded.
March 6th - Two deaths in Florida were confirmed.
March 15th - Walt Disney World in Orlando was closed.
March 18th - Las Vegas Strip and Casinos were shut down.
Daily briefings are held and televised, sometimes more than once a day.
So, we are all in a state of limbo, we are fortunate that we can stay where we are for as long as we want to. We shall see when that is.
We are sending our positive thoughts and prayers to all our family and friends wherever you are.
Isolate, follow the rules, stay safe and well. This has been a sobering experience so far, and we are getting lots of things done around here, although not as quickly as we would like, as we are in a state
of mind that we now have all the time in the world.
This will end at sometime, and we look forward to when we can get a somewhat normal life again.







































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