While I am calling this a "solitary" trip I did have a travel companion from California to Florida, my nephew Robbie's daughter Sage's, Flat Stanley so he will show up in some of my blog pictures.
The first day I drove to Blythe, California on the Colorado River. I took a side trip through Joshua Tree National Park and saw some beautiful desert blooms. One advantage to traveling through the desert this time of year is that there is so much blooming. I left really early the next day and the plan was to go to Van Horn, Texas for the night, driving through both Arizona and New Mexico with only occasional stops. I took a side trip to visit Saguaro National Forest and again saw some great blooming cactus.
It took me all of the 3rd day to drive across most of Texas and I stopped at Baytown, Texas. My hotel was right across the street from a Chili's so I treated myself to Happy Hour. The wildflowers in the median and along the sides of the interstate were incredible. I couldn't take pictures because there was really nowhere to pull over and take them. The only pictures that I did take while on the interstate were the pictures of the stopped traffic, traffic jams that I found myself in because of accidents compounded by construction even on the frontage roads. The interstate was completely closed just east of El Paso on Thursday. Then again on Friday outside Boerne, Texas where it took me an hour to go 6 miles and finally on Saturday just before crossing the Mississippi River there was another stop and go drive for several miles. Despite all of that it was a good drive.
On Friday night I stopped in Pensacola, Florida and then finished driving to Cocoa Beach on Saturday. Saturday night we all went to dinner on the Island. It was a good time and I finally met my youngest grandchild.
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As I mentioned above the trip to Cocoa Beach was pretty uneventful except for the few traffic incidents and that really was a blessing because the weather had been horrible in front of me and was even worse behind me. While I didn't spend a lot of time at either Joshua Tree or Saguaro National Parks I enjoyed driving through and seeing them.
Spring is definitely the best time to drive through the desert to see it in bloom.
I took pictures of the traffic jams but I figure if you've seen one you've seen them all and a picture doesn't show time, the biggest loss in a traffic jam. I stopped at various locations in New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi to take pictures with Flat Stanley and bought him postcards from each state because I would be sending him home when I got to Florida.
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We ate at the Island which isn't far from their house and I decided to have fish tacos because I think I've only eaten them once anywhere but Florida. These were different than what I usually have they were basically just a whole fish filet with a tortilla wrapped around it.
No trip to Cocoa Beach would be complete for me without visiting the Cocoa Beach Pier to see Clarence and my favorite bar tender Eryn. We met her down there about three years ago and enjoy visiting when we get there. The first morning that I went there she wasn't working but they told me her schedule and I went back for breakfast the next morning. The only thing missing was Clarence so we made sure to send him a picture.
One night while I was in Merritt Island we had pizza and Kristen brought my great grand daughter Kaelyn and her brother Bubba. It was good seeing them while I was there. While there is a lot to see and do in south Florida my main reason for visiting is to see family.
It was a good visit for a few days but then it was time to move on and head across the state to see my sister Carol.
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