Monday, December 30, 2013

December 26-29, 2013



Thursday, December 26th

We shifted into high gear today and started by taking down and packing away all our Christmas decorations. We had put them up very early so we have had plenty of time to enjoy them.

After lunch we took a walk through Patuxent Palisades, a development across the road from Shores of Calvert. Every December, a family erects around their pond life sized figures of the holy family and the wise men. During Advent the figures are moved and repositioned as they travel around the pond. On Christmas Eve, the holy family has reached a stable. When we looked at the wise men today, I was reminded that “wise men still seek Him.”




Friday, December 27th

I awoke this morning thinking about the many items on our To Do List but felt confident that all of them could be crossed off. By late afternoon, I was not so confident. First on the list was to start dumping the water out of our hot tub which is inside the house and can’t be left for 3 months without attention.

 


We began packing our clothes and all the other things we want to take with us.














 














At mid-morning, we went and got our hair cut. We have tried to convince our longtime friend and stylist, Karen, to make a couple trips to Florida to visit us and bring her scissors with her.


 


















I finally went to bed with visions of Florida sunshine dancing in my head!


Saturday, December 28th

When we left home this morning near 8:30 the temperature was 36 degrees. It was a bit warmer in Ft. Myers--68 with a high of 83 expected. Made me wish we could beam ourselves there.



My traveling clothes today were layers--long sleeved shirt, fleece vest and light weight jacket.

 

On our way out of town, we had to stop and perform maintenance on two of our geocaches that needed attention. We received notification on both of them after dark last night.




After driving 53 miles, we stopped at Barnsville Park. It is in Virginia on the southbound side of Route 301 just across the Nice Bridge. We have traveled this way many, many times and we never noticed this park. It was brought to our attention because there are some geocaches hidden there. We made a short walk down a trail to find the cache. This was a fun way to stretch our legs and get the kinks out of other parts of these old bodies. The temperature had raced up to 39 degrees!

Near noon time, we stopped at Denny’s to eat. I wonder how many times one can eat breakfast in the same day? I had breakfast before we left home this morning and I had breakfast again at lunch time.



The temperature has been warming up and we peeled off our first layer of clothing. We visited a geocache at Proctor’s Cemetery. There were only 4 graves—the oldest was a Civil War veteran. I wondered if any of these people were related to the Proctor population who lives in the southern Maryland area.



We saw a couple of vehicles in parking lots that had evidence of road chemicals on them. Upon glancing at their license plates, we read that they were from New Hampshire and Minnesota. We don’t even have to guess where they are going!

We spent the night in Wilson, NC.

Sunday, December 29th

This Sabbath morning, we awoke to rain and a forecast for it to continue through the day. I complained that it was 52° and then realized it was a whole lot better than temps at home. We tried to find a nearby LCMS church that had an early service, but they offered only one late service on this Sunday between the holidays. We decided that we would drive to Florence, SC and stop at The Lutheran Church of the Incarnate Word for their 10:30 service. Our Garmin told us that the timing was going to be close and we would be only a couple of minutes late. If we drove a little faster, perhaps we could be on time. However, we encountered really, really hard rainfall that necessitated all the traffic to slow for a while. We saw a tanker truck with the word “coffee” written on it. If it was transporting coffee, I imagine the driver could have dispensed his whole load if he could offer some to all those people driving down the road this morning.



We arrived at the church and the Pastor was still giving announcements. It is a small congregation with an attendance last week of 32 people. We quickly understood that this was a very high service with everything, including the prayers, done in chants.  Furthermore, the service program had a statement written in it immediately before the Sacrament section that visitors who had not received communion in the past from the Pastor were asked to speak with him before approaching the altar. Maybe if we had arrived a bit early, we could have spoken to the Pastor and been able to receive communion. A lady who greeted us before we left mentioned that we looked familiar. I assured her that we had never been to that church in the past and furthermore I could promise her that our photos were not on any wanted posters!



When we left church, I checked my geocaching app was not surprised to see that there was a geocache stashed on our way back to I-95. Since it had stopped raining, we stopped and made a quick find. 



We also noticed Spanish moss hanging in the trees for the first time this trip.
The temperature reached 69° so I was able to dispense with another layer of clothing.



We ate lunch at Burger King and I was a bit surprised to see they had a decorated Christmas tree in their dining area. I wonder how long it will be before complaints will stop that custom. We got back onto the highway and joined a line of vehicles traveling south. Maybe this part of the route is always crowded, but a couple of accidents had traffic almost stopped and moving very slowly for too long for either of our patience. So a couple of times, we took the next exit and drove on some of the smaller roads. We saw some nice scenery and small towns on our way.

We had a delightful surprise when we stopped by a geocache that is placed on the grounds of the Smallest Church in America. This tiny structure is open 24/7 and it has space for only 12 chairs. It even has stained glass windows. I saw a $5.00 bill someone had left in the pulpit. There is a prayer journal and it was very touching to read what people had written in it.



We stopped near Jacksonville and noted that it took us only 2 days to reach Florida instead of the 8 days it took us in 2012. I have been wearing corduroy pants and tonight I packed them away where they will not see the light of day again until probably November 2014!

1 comment:

  1. Glad to see (and hear) that you are already making the most of your time in the south! I, of course, am already green with envy... and the only green thing to be seen around here! :P

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