Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Last Trip to the Beach

Well, finally, the "Farewell Tour That Never Ends" has . . . ended. The Dischers are safely in Missouri, and the Florida family is "Discherless". Before they left, they wanted to take one last trip to the beach. Although we live within one hour or less from either coast, we seldom make it to the beach. So Granddaddy said, "Pile into the RV, and let's go!" Never mind that it was winter in Florida, which, believe it or not, does occasionally resemble winter elsewhere -- and that day was cold and windy. But off we went!!

Gracie and Kitty -- " Hmmm, was this a dumb idea? Nahhh, the beach is the beach! It will be wonderful!"

Chipmunks. (This was actually staged. When the RV is in motion, they are much more safely seated!)

William and Emma Jane explore the old well at the Gamble Plantation.

Along the way, we stopped at the Gamble Plantation in Ellenton. This is from the state park website:

"This antebellum mansion was home to Major Robert Gamble and headquarters of an extensive sugar plantation. It is the only surviving plantation house in South Florida. It is believed that Confederate Secretary of State, Judah P. Benjamin, took refuge here after the fall of the Confederacy, until his safe passage to England could be secured. In 1925, the house and 16 acres were saved by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and donated to the state."


Danny and his "girls" in front of the plantation house. We are always amazed at the ingenuity and creativity of the folks in times past. They may not have had electronics, but they had real creativity in solving day-to-day difficulties.

Musing on the second story balcony.

At the beach near Venice, FL. The picnic areas were secluded in the palmettos. The day was quite chilly, so there were very few people there anyway! My kind of day at the beach!

Granddaddy and Grandmama doing their favorite thing -- spending time with grandchildren!

Little Paul preparing for life in frigid Missouri! He doesn't care -- he's just happy to be outside!

Kitty and Mary, contemplating getting into the icy waters of the Gulf.

Beth and her grown up girl Sarah.

Cheery Abigail!

So far, the rocks are warm enough.

Molly and Beth, sharing time in the sun. Sarah: "Something tells me a camera is nearby! Hey, there it is! "

Little cousins Rosie, Margaret Anne, and CJ snuggle up.

Kitty and the Big Blue Sea.

Gracie loves it, too.

We took another route home and went through Arcadia. We met sweet friends, the Franklins, for dinner at a local, small town restaurant. Much more picturesque and interesting than a fast food chain.

KelliPaige and Patrick and children were pleasant dinner companions. They are "Discherless" too!

Poor little Wills! A long day comes to a pleasant end! It was a different day at the beach, but I am sure it sent the Dischers off with good memories of living in Florida! Thank you, Lord, for our family and the many good times we have had together.

6 comments:

Kelly said...

I love the beach in the winter! Looks like ya'll had a great time.

The Miller Family said...

I love the Gamble Plantation! It is such an interesting, historical trip back to Old Florida.

The pictures on the rocks with the ocean in the background were beautiful!

Love,
Katie

The Stricklen Family said...

What a fun day even though it was chilly! The water was beautiful. I just loved the old plantation house and the cistern was so neat!

The chipmunks couldn't have been cuter that day either!

Love,
Molly

Sarah said...

Awww. I loved the post! It was such a fun, fun day!! And great memories. <3
It was rather cold, but that made it all the more memorable. ;) I mean...everyone goes to the beach on warm days...its not unusual. :)

We miss y'all!!

Love Always,
Sarah Beth

Franklin Family said...

It was such a pleasant surprise to be able to spend a small part of that day with you all. It's not easy being "Discherless", but we will always cherish the times we have had. We are also thankful for the special time God has gifted us with this past week to have them with us again.

PS When are those Millers going to come down for a visit?

KelliPaige

Patsi said...

My Dear Friends, the Frodges,
I have enjoyed reading about your family so much! 25 grandchildren! How blessed you are! I miss your sweet family so much. I have a pretty good start on the grandchildren count...7. Jorge, 8, Tiffany, 6, Robert, 6, Nathaniel, 3, Tanner, 2, Jordan, 2 1/2, and Timothy, 3 mths. 6 wonderful boys and 1 precious girl. I look forward to hearing more from you and the family!
E-mail me at twin_sense@yahoo.com and visit my facebook page...Patricia Young
Love you guys,
Patsi