April 25, 2008

Daytona Beach at Dusk

After hooking up the RV, we took a short drive over to Daytona Beach just before the sun went down.

Here's Doug just finishing up a cheer.

Here's a view of the nice long deserted beach.

Here's a nice view of the Broadway Bridge completed in 2001. It spans the Halifax River and Intracoastal Waterway and leads into Downtown Daytona Beach.

Here's the same bridge during the daytime.

For more pictures, go to http://public.fotki.com/Marlonfleenor/1/2008/april/ormond-beach-and-da/ pictures 1-13.

To be continued...

Sunshine Holiday Daytona RV Resort

Leaving the Wildwood Monaco Service Center, we headed to Ormond Beach, Florida. Our route took us back through Orlando briefly, where Marlon got to fight Orlando traffic one final time.

On our way north to Ormond Beach, we passed by the Daytona Beach exit.

Our RV site at Sunshine Holiday Daytona RV Resort. Oddly enough, the sewer hookup was underneath the motorhome, which provided somewhat of a challenge.

The office at the resort.

Doug and Marlon both like playground equipment for some reason. Doug stands on what we believe is meant to be a model of Noah's Ark.

Marlon takes his place as engineer of The Little Engine That Could.

The park is easily located off of I-95 and should be a good base for seeing the surrounding areas.

For more pictures, go to
http://public.fotki.com/Marlonfleenor/1/2008/april/ormond-beach-florid/ .

To be continued...

April 22, 2008

Leaving Theme World for the Monaco Service Center

Well, our 189 nights at Theme World RV Resort and Davenport, Florida have come to an end. We'll return to Theme World and Epcot next September.

But right now...we're heading out...

We are heading back to Wildwood, Florida for another visit to the Monaco Service Center. This visit will be brief, though, as the issues are minor.

Here we are...we made it. There were really no pictures to take on our way here...just about 50 miles of Florida Turnpike and other toll roads amounting to about $10 in tolls. Oh...the good old days of quarter tolls are all but gone.

Although the trip was very upsetting for the smaller members of our traveling party, they WERE happy to see different stuff out the front window.

There's Knight now being worked on.

On the 2nd day of our visit, we decided to let Chatfield and Sammy roam free while the work was being done. They seemed to enjoy sitting there, when they weren't sleeping.

A few of Monaco's service staff who took care of us---

Chuck...who finished off our short list in no time.


Proud Grandma Debra...

So proud that there are at least a couple of places in the building you can find loads of her grandkids' pictures, including her newest born in December.

Vicki...the sometimes receptionist...sometimes concierge...depending on the month and the year.

and there's Inez...

The circle on her forehead is NOT a big Band-Aid. In certain light, the camera puts this circle in the image and we never find out until later when the picture is enlarged on the computer screen. Inez was tired and looking forward to a four day weekend.

Thanks to everybody at the Monaco Service Center!

We stayed a 3rd night at the campground in order to get a fresh start on Friday morning for our drive to Ormond Beach, Florida, just north of Daytona.

For a few more pictures, go to http://public.fotki.com/Marlonfleenor/1/2008/april/leaving-themeworld-/ .

To be continued...

April 18, 2008

Visiting Jay & Janet in Lakeland, Florida

Today we went to visit two friends who used to live in Colorado. Former co-workers of Marlon, Jay and Janet, live in Lakeland, Florida.

Here are all the former Half Price Store employees now standing on the step of the fantastic home Jay and Janet built about three years ago.

They introduced us to Harry's, "A New Orleans Style Restaurant", located in historic Downtown Lakeland.

Janet and Jay now...

and Janet and Jay then...October 1997, when they met us at the Orlando Airport for dinner on our way home from Key West.

Here we were then...at an outdoor Italian restaurant in Key West.

For a few more pictures, go to http://public.fotki.com/Marlonfleenor/1/2008/april/going-to-jay-and-ja/ .

To be continued...

April 15, 2008

Characters Spotted at the Epcot's Flower & Garden Festival

Marlon spotted quite a few characters among the topiary at Epcot's International Flower & Garden Festival and he wanted to share some of his pictures with you. Doug decided to share some fascinating and little known facts about each one too.

There's Mickey Mouse---fascinating fact: the first words he uttered on screen were "Hot dogs!"

Little known fact: in the 1980's, Goofy was named official mascot of the French Olympic Team because of his Sport Goofy athletic programs.

Little known fact: in the late 1990's, Minnie Mouse starred as a crime solver in several "Minnie Mysteries" published by Golden Books.

Fascinating, little known fact: in 1997, the then-current voice actor of Minnie Mouse (Russi Taylor) married the then-current voice actor of Mickey Mouse (Wayne Allwine).

Little known fact: in "Lilo and Stitch", Stitch turns on the television and watches scenes from the 1958 film "Earth vs. The Spider" which was also featured on Mystery Science Theatre 3000.

Fascinating fact: Swift & Company introduced E.K. Pond Peanut Butter in 1920 and renamed it Peter Pan Peanut Butter in 1928.

Little known fact: Captain Hook made a brief appearance in the comic book "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" at a pirate conference.

Little known fact: Tinker Bell had a cameo appearance in the comic strip "Pearls Before Swine" where she was mistaken for a huge fly and killed with a fly swatter. Don't worry though...she was just acting.

Fascinating fact: in this picture, Beauty and the Beast are not actually topiary.

Little known fact: in the original Brothers Grimm fairy tale, the Snow White villain is actually Snow White's jealous mother, not step-mother.

Fascinating fact: in many non-German versions of the story, The Seven Dwarfs whistled while they worked...as robbers. But remember, they were really just hard-working diamond miners.

Little known fact (to me, at least): The Lion King's Scar was voiced by Oscar-winning actor Jeremy Irons. His Oscar win was for his portrayal of Claus von Bulow in the 1991 movie "Reversal of Fortune".

Fascinating fact: Pluto made his debut the same year the planet of the same name was discovered. An 11-year old named the planet and in 2006, at the age of 87, Venetia Phair declared that she did not name the planet after the Disney dog.

Little known fact: the only words ever spoken by Pluto: "Kiss me."

Little known fact: Daisy Duck replaced Donald's earlier love interest Donna Duck and is the aunt of April, May and June Duck.

Little known fact: Donald Duck is the only popular film and television cartoon character to be an official licensed mascot. He represents the University of Oregon's Fighting Ducks.

For more pictures of Epcot's International Flower & Garden Show, go to
http://public.fotki.com/Marlonfleenor/1/2008/april/epcot-international/ .

To be continued...

The Bodyguard at Theatre Winter Haven, Winter Haven, Florida

Tonight, we attended the next to final performance of The Bodyguard: The Musical at Theatre Winter Haven. The curtain call for the four main...