We sadly left our friends in Camp Cloverleaf this morning. We got to say goodbye to Mark last night, who was camping in another park with his pups, and the rest of the crew circled up and bid us a due. Jay and Linda were the team leaders and hosted the farewell dinner last night. Good food and great fellowship all around! Bruce and Carol were our wheels for the 2 weeks, taking us back and forth to the worksite, stopping at the store and out to dinner. Much appreciated company 🙂  Dave, Sandy, Joan sent us off with hugs… I think we would have gotten into some mischief with them all if we stayed longer!
As we hop on the road to Georgia, we are excited to soak up some new experiences. I LOVE being on the road, always have, so we are headed to Horse Creek Winery which is one of the Harvest Hosts we planned on investigating. Traveling through Florida is a L-O-N-G drive getting out of the state. Most of our day was in Florida and as we drove along I 75, we could smell the sweetness of the citrus groves. It is an interstate but not as gray and congested as I 95!
We found the winery with no problems, right off exit 41 in Georgia. It has a bistro, event room, wine tasting and some specialty products straight from the farms of Georgia.
We were greeted by the general manager, Mike, and taken care of like family. Paul found a great Cabernet that he liked and I chose the house made wine slushie for my treat (and yes we brought some of both for tasting later). We talked for some time after dinner with Kaylie and Mike and closed the place, no surprise there 😉  They had a fire going out on the patio so we toasted up a bit and did some star gazing before going to the RV for the night. I wish I could have taken a picture of the sky, so many stars. Our Harvest Host experiences have been stellar so far!
They say that hind sight is 20\20 but when you are riding in an RV, with no rear view mirror, you can only plow ahead!
total trip miles 2293 – 350 miles today but it took us 8 hours! I believe we are traveling in a time warp machine but it is not to our benefit!