Thursday, February 27, 2014

Mission Control, we have landed!

My space nerd boyfriend finally had his dream come true. A visit to Kennedy Space Centre! So much to see and do! Exhibits, Imax films, memorabilia, games, interactive displays and a bus tour out to the launch pads! The space shuttle Atlantis and the Apollo/Saturn V Centre were two of the main attractions. The enormous Atlantis shuttle is suspended from the ceiling so you can get up close and view the burn marks from re-entering our atmosphere. There were so many cool things to check out, what they ate, how they exercised, the space suits and the tools they used. The original 1983 Airstream trailer, nicknamed the Astrovan was also on display. It was used to transfer the astronauts out to the launch pad. They loved the ride in this iconic vehicle so much, that the many attempts to replace the van were rebuffed by the astronauts, very cool! The Astrovan clocked over 26,754 miles driving back and forth to the launch pads! The Apollo moon rocket was also something to behold, all 363 feet of it! There were tons of rare artifacts, space suits, the Lunar Rover and rocks from the moon's surface, thought to be between 3 and 4 billion years old! Once again Mango was not left out, she spent the day on KSC property at the complimentary Astro Snoopy dog kennel! That dog is so spoiled!


The Rocket Garden
This space capsule took 2 astronauts into orbit for 14 days, to test how humans could survive space. Can you imagine?! Spending 2 weeks in such a tiny space?!!
Behind Graham is the Atlantis Space Shuttle centre. The rockets behind him are what took the shuttle into space!


The Astrovan!
This is a replica of the Atlantis pilot seat and Graham in his glory!
33 missions and 26 years!! Wowzers! Atlantis was the 4th of 5 shuttles built. Many of you may remember the 2 shuttles which were lost. The Challenger during lift off and the Columbia during re-entry.   
Alan Shepard became the 1st American to make space flight in this capsule, the "Freedom 7".  3 weeks earlier the first human, Russian Yuri Gagarin went into space.
The VAB, or Vehicle Assembly Building. It is the largest single story building in the world!
The 2 grey doors are 2 of 4. Each door is 456 feet tall and takes approximately 45 minutes to open or close!
The original Apollo command centre!
The Saturn V Rocket. Couldn't fit it all in one photo!
The Apollo 14 Command Module
Various space suits 
Mango looking for her getaway!
Side note… On February 20th Graham and I were lucky enough to watch a night time rocket launch!! Our campground is directly across the water way from Kennedy Space Centre so we had great seats! A Delta IV blasted off at 8:45pm carrying a GPS 2F-5 navigation satellite (a Global Positioning System Satellite). It was very exciting! Some of the other campers in the crowd had some sort of CB radios and we could hear the actual count down from mission control at NASA! The sound from the blast off took a minute or two to reach us, but was such a rumble it was amazing!! Apparently when the shuttles used to take off from there the sound was even louder! We recorded the launch with our camera, but for some reason I am unable to load it to our blog! Very frustrating! I will keep trying and hopefully we can share it with you soon!

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Happenings around the campground

Just a short post today, mostly photos. I have been attempting to upload a video for the last 5 days to no avail, painful!! So in the meantime here is a look into our life around the campground!

These little guys had no fear. At times we had up to 10 circling our campsite! We were the ones getting a little nervous!

Room with a view!
Just after taking this picture a fellow camper told us there was a tornado warning! The weather is crazy in Florida!


We waited patiently to see what large craft would appear under the drawbridge… Can you find what came through? LOL!
Again we have the area to ourselves!

Friday, February 21, 2014

Side trip around the world! Well… sort of!

Day two at Epcot Centre with our friend C! Again, another fun filled day of rides, pavilions, fire works, and unhealthy food…. ice cream in France, beer and bratwurst in Germany, popcorn, and other various snacks! We spent the entire day exploring, 10am to 10pm, our feet were killing us, but don't feel sorry for us! We had our hotel room to go back to.. no cramped trailer! Of course we requested a late check out to extend this rare luxury!

The most awesome C!
This is "Mission Space" in the background. Such a cool ride we went back for a 2nd round! You had 2 choices, tame, or intensive. 2nd time we chose the latter. Thankfully they supplied barf bags… I didn't use it, but I had it close at hand! 
r2d2 mouse ears! They had everything! Nice tag Jen!
Very menacing Graham! LOL!

It's great to be back in Canada!
The 14 minute O'Canada film nearly had me in tears…. ok, I admit it, some days I'm homesick!
Morocco!
Japan!
A rare opportunity! A picture with both of us!





A day with Mickey and the gang!

As we mentioned a few posts back. We met a fellow camper at Collier-Seminole Park, Consuelo, or C as she likes to be called! C is a retired architect with Disney World, and helped create Disney Paris, working and living in France for 2 years! Jealous!! We were fortunate enough to have C invite us into Disney as her guests. We had a blast! Such a treat after 4 months on the road!! Here are a few pictures of us at Magic Kingdom! Oh, and by the way, it wasn't just us having all the fun… Mango spent the day at Best Friend's Pet Resort on the Disney Property! Life is pretty rough for that dog...





Woody knew how to bust a move… Check out the air he was getting! LOL! 



Doesn't she look thrilled!

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Just another sunrise…..

After Tampa we headed east to our new destination, Titusville. We are camping at a beautiful County park near Cape Canaveral. Manatee Hammock County Park. Our first morning dog walk was a beauty! Here are a couple photos that Graham snapped at sunrise.





Adieu to Tampa!

We spent a quiet month in the Tampa area, exploring the area, meeting new friends, and catching up with family! The weather eventually turned around for us in the last two weeks and we were able to get some beach and pool time in! We definitely needed some downtime in the warmth after our freezing ride across the south! Here are a few pictures on our last day. We met some lovely Ontario folk at our last campground in southern Florida and bumped into them again here in Tampa! Nice to see some familiar faces! We also met a great couple from Michigan who travelled down in their fifth wheel bringing along a pair of Harley's. Hopefully we will see them again during bike week in Daytona! Perhaps Graham and I will cruise the strip on the ole' bicycles!

Our Ontario friends made us a delicious lunch before we rolled out! From left to right is Neil and his wife Ruth, and Gail (Neil's sister), with her husband Frank!
Here are the Harley riding duo, Jackie and Jim!
And.. the T@b Roller's Jen & Graham