June, 2008
We're workamping at the same national wildlife refuge we worked at last year, Crab Orchard NWR in Southern Illinois. If you've ever wondered, as we have, why the S in Southern is capitalized, here's why: the entire southern part of Illinois is the most scenic area in the state. Crab Orchard encompasses nearly 45,000 acres, and Shawnee National Forest, just to the south, is nearly six times bigger, at 268,400 acres. Plus, there are several state parks a short drive away. Crab
Orchard is near the midpoint of the Mississippi Flyway, and its primary
reason for existence is to provide a winter feeding and resting area
for Canada geese. They are very prolific and quite bold when their numbers
swell (like right now, actually.) On the Refuge are six hiking trails
and three lakes totaling more than 9,000 acres, so naturally, fishing
is a year-round past-time.
Papa keeping a hold on Bobby (literally) while he tries out his first real "shishing pole."
This
year, we had our choice of where we wanted to work: either at the marina
again, or at Devils Kitchen Campground. We chose the campground. It
was closed all of last year, and scheduled to re-open again this year.
After lots and lots of prep work of the large bathhouse, we're painting.
With any luck, the campground will open 4th of July weekend. We will
be the camp hosts of an 8-site primitive (tents only) campground and
be responsible for keeping the bathhouse clean and the grass surrounding
it mowed.
Our RV sits atop a bluff, surrounded on three sides by Devils Kitchen Lake. The view is the best we've EVER had. And that includes living on the ICW (Intracoastal Canal Waterway) in North Palm Beach, FL! There are eight small docks to accommodate the campers' boats, so the little Whaler will feel right at home.
Both of us are preparing to take the tests for our CDL (commercial driving license) thinking that may be of use some day. Since we're considered Florida residents, we chose a Florida truck driving school; this one is near Jacksonville. There's a 2-part process: home study (33 lessons) and a three-week residency program. We anticipate doing the residency part in February, and afterwards head south to take in some spring training games. We hope we can visit all of our Florida friends along the way! That's pretty much all that is happening with us. Life is never boring. Take care, All, and we hope to hear from YOU soon! -Maria, Dave and Victor (woof!) |
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