It was another leisurely day. We slept in again, finished our site set-up
and checked out the facilities in the resort.
They have an extensive list of things you can do and participate
in like most large and inclusive snowbird resorts throughout the Southwest and
Florida. The resort also includes an
18-hole golf course that is open to the public, so it has a separate club house and
restaurant. We had lunch at the restaurant patio while listening to the awards
ceremony for the resident women’s golf tournament.
The park is very pretty and well
maintained. The staff are nice, many of
whom are seasonal residents working part time to help pay for expenses. The
park is also restricted to people 55+, so there are a lot of “spring
chickens” walking around, riding bicycles and driving their golf carts around
the park.
I also honed my “shade tree
mechanic” skills, changing a burnt-out headlight in the truck. You can actually just remove the light and
replace it without taking off the entire front quarter panel and having to buy
a $300 complete headlight assembly.
Day 4 Pictures
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