This National Forest campground is on the north side of a 2 mile in diameter round lake, which is what Peggy likes to call it. There are 3 different priced portions, Electric & Water, Water, and Rustic, all right in a row. It is usually full on weekends, so we got here on Sunday morning and had no trouble getting an Electric site, #8, which we like since it is next to the woods.
We have never Canoed here since it didn’t look that interesting. I guess you could take a six mile paddle following the shore line all round the lake, but we like biking on the park roads and trails. On Sunday we peddled over to Cobb campground, which was still full. Typical muscle relaxant medications are administered either via subcutaneous injection or insulin generico cialis on line http://www.stahlmfg.com/page3.html pump. She is viagra prices australia http://www.stahlmfg.com/page3.html a cardiologist in the heart clinic of Mount Elizabeth medical Centre. As per the past research and recent http://www.stahlmfg.com/page3.html cialis prices in australia study it has been consumed. Kamdeepak capsules generico cialis on line are safe herbal libido booster supplements and free from adverse effects. It is very rustic with no facilities. We took a few side roads and made it back to camp, about 8-1/2 miles.
On Monday I did some computer programing for our KHCC website and the Vermilion River Race. On Tuesday we took our traditional 14 mile ride around the lake, with a stop at the RR Depot museum in Olustee.
Then on Wednesday we peddled over to Olustee Battlefield and biked around their trails reading about the biggest Civil War battle in Florida. It was a 11 mile bike trip.
Here is what we imagined the battle was like. They say 10,00 troops were involved resulting in 2800 casualties.
Peggy can’t hold them off.
Looks very educational!
Hahahaha!! Love your photoshop!
I created the animated gif myself using some bike & people cartoons. Do you like the way she starts peddling after I turn my head and shout?