We took a little trip to Live Oak, Florida, for the 28th annual Florida Safari. The event was sponsored by the Florida Freewheelers. Saturday and Sunday were pleasant for bicycling.
There were a number of us camped under the arena at the Suwannee County Fairgrounds in anticipation of the early Sunday morning rain. The rain stopped by 7:00 a.m. The man sitting beside me at breakfast said, "Rain before seven; clear by eleven." I'd never heard that before! We had a nice 35 mile ride followed by lunch at the Dixie Grill in downtown, downtown Live Oak.
Monday, we drove to Madison to continue our bicycling adventures at the Cherry Lake 4-H Camp.

We set up our tent and bicycled to Madison for lunch. "Food for Thought" was no longer in business, so we ate at a near-by buffet before returning to camp.
Tuesday morning temperatures were in the low 30's. After breakfast, we watched the steam rise from the lake.
Later in the morning, we took a short ride to the grocery store in near-by Pinetta. We returned to camp only to hear talk of returning home. "If we wanted temperatures in the 30's, we would have stayed in Ohio!" We headed home Wednesday morning after yet another chilly night.
Wednesday afternoon, we went to the American Museum of Science and Energy at Oak Ridge.
Thursday, we took a little side trip to visit with the grandchildren and their mother. K.K. had a BIG surprise for her grandfather!
Look, Grandpa! No training wheels! Look at the fun the children are having with their bikes! Yikes! No helmets!
# posted by Martha @ 8:03 PM