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Hikes and Bikes

We traveled back to Panama City Beach Conservation Park for a couple more hikes.  It’s a lovely park and we’ve come to like it.  Although our bikes were attached to the back of the trailer and made the trek all the way to Florida, we haven’t ridden them much.  PCB Conservation Park is a wonderful place to go for a bike ride and, although we talked about it, we never got around to it.  Since weight is always a concern (for me but not so much for Mag), we decided to not include them on future trips.

Quick Visit to Apalach

We took a drive down to Apalach to have another visit with Trice & Jim before we head back north.  Trice and I had been corresponding and firming up dates when she wrote to say, “I think our TV has died.”  Seems she tried just about everything but could not generate a picture on the screen.  It’s a TCL TV with a Roku operating system, very similar to one we have in the trailer.  I actually hate the TV, I’m weird that way, and after discussing with Mag, we made an offer to Trice & Jim to bring our TV down to them to replace theirs.  That gave me the opportunity to replace ours with a manufacturer and model I prefer.  She was in agreement and we also offered to set it up during our visit.  Trice also mentioned she wanted to mount the TV on the wall so, after a brief visit to bestbuy.com, we ordered a new TV and wall mount for pickup at their Destin location. 

Our TV is mounted on what they call a Televator, which means it is stored in a cabinet behind the “fireplace.”  When you want to watch TV, a button is pressed to raise the TV out of the cabinet, which is mounted on a standardized bracket so, swapping the two TVs should be a cinch!  Well a quote from Of Mice and Men would be appropriate here: “The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry.”  Rick came by to assist and it was apparent to us immediately something was amiss because the bolt holes were deep in the TV so, we (mostly me) initially thought there were just too short.  I ran up to the local Ace Hardware store and with assistance, I picked up M5 bolts 25mm (~1/4″ x ~1″) and 30mm (~1/4 x ~1 1/4″) long just to be doubly sure I had the correct length.  Well, neither fit.  I assumed the bolt diameters would be the same on both TVs but, as it turns out, the new TV requires M8 (8mm/~3/8″) diameter bolts.  Before I headed back to Ace, I told Rick I’m gonna pause and review the project to ensure we’ll have a successful outcome.  I sketched out the existing bracket and took measurements on the new TV and discovered that the new TV will not rise high enough on the televator to be fully out of the cabinet; about 8″ (~200mm) short.  Oh boy!  I developed a plan to add a piece of flat steel to the current televator mount and drill holes to accommodate the new M8 bolts.  I took all my measurements back to Ace, got new bolts, a piece of flat steel, a mini hacksaw and center punch and headed back home.  I’m on a first-name basis with my new buddy at Ace and he was very helpful!  I cut the steel to length, drilled all the holes needed and mounted the TV without issue.  It raised to the correct height and all is working as it should.  We’ll see how the mounting modification holds up after some bouncing down the road!!

Originally we had decided to spend two days in Apalach but because we had many chores to do and things & places to see before we leave, we decided to make the trip in one day; it’s roughly 2.5 hours.  We were able to stuff the old TV into the new TV box so, along with the new wall mount all in the back seat of the truck; it’s a 50″ TV, we headed to Apalach.  I let Trice know we’d be heading out at 7:30 and should be there around 10 but, once again, we forgot to calculate the time change.  Although we’re also in Florida, most of the panhandle resides in the central time zone.  This became obvious to us once we crossed into the eastern time zone and our clocks/watches make the adjustment.  It now dawns on us that we’re in a time-crunch!  Trice has an appointment with the speech pathologist and needs to head there by 2:15.  We have to mount and set up the TV, squeeze in lunch with her before her appointment.  If you haven’t figured it out yet, we became the Circus Squad instead of the Geek Squad and we’re not done yet. 

We arrived around 11 and got right to work.  First Trice & Jim provided guidance where to install the wall mount.  The provided template made it easy to drill the holes in the wall but unless you attach it to the wall with the correct side up, it won’t work.  The second attempt proves successful and now the TV is mounted.  Next we have to make the connections to power, cable TV (in hindsight, I don’t think this was needed-they don’t have cable TV) and to their DVD/Surround Sound System.  All is going well.  I had conducted a “factory reset” on the TV prior to removing it from the trailer so Trice went through the setup up process without a hitch.  They stream most all their content and everything is working properly except for the sound; its not coming out of the surround sound system.  The surround sound equipment is housed in a cabinet below the TV and the audio cable wasn’t long enough.  We really needed an optical cable but the local Ace store only had a six footer.  We opted for a audio cable with RCA jacks and got it working. 

It was so great to see them and observe Trice’s amazing recovery and determination.  So proud! ♥♥

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Additional Activities

Over the past two weeks we created a list of stuff we wanted to do before we leave:

The ones marked with an x we completed, we didn’t get to the others.  If we return next year, we’ll make time for the ones we missed.  But that’s not all; we spent an afternoon making vegan lasagna, hit up a food truck that came to the campground, a couple visits to the beach and more. 

Destin Commons is an area with many small shops, restaurants, a cinema and larger stores but not like malls at home.  It’s set up more like a village and you walk outdoors along avenues passing all the businesses.  It’s quite expansive and you could spend a good part of an entire day there, if you wished.  The shopping adventure was followed by a trip to the beach.  The water was cool but I wouldn’t call it cold.  Once I got in, it was fine.  The surf was pretty good that day so I did a bit of body surfing!  The weather lately has been in the 70s and, at times, reaching the 80s!

We also visited Baytowne Wharf which is located inside Sandestin Golf & Beach resort.  When you enter, you have to pass through a security gate where a guard hands you a tag you leave on the dash allowing you access to the small village of Baytowne Wharf.   It’s an interesting area with shops, restaurants, a stage and a hotel.  Darlene and Rick invited us to join them for an evening there to see a band playing in the outdoor theater.  You bring your own chairs, libations and snacks, if you wish.  The band was named  The HooDoos and below are a couple of photos from the evening.  Click on the right photo for a video of The HooDoos playing a ZZ Top classic.

We prepared a quantity of vegan lasagna for meals during travel days.  This helps us avoid having to run out for groceries when we arrive at a new campground.  It allows us to relax after the drive and heat up dinner when we’re ready.  We have eaten some already and this recipe we probably will not repeat.  In an unrelated food adventure, Jamaican Me Crazy food truck came to the campground one evening and we enjoyed a pulled pork quesadilla, a side of coleslaw, blackened chicken.  The food was amazing!  

 

Our Canadian Friends

Rick and I were fortunate to get in a couple of rounds at Blackstone Golf Course over the past week.  Both our games are improving and the weather has really cooperated.  His son is a professional golfer and also teaches golf in the Calgary area.  Rick is looking to sign up for some lessons so he can whoop me good next year!  I say, “Bring it on!”

During our time here at Live Oak RV Resort, we doggie sat for Dexter when Darlene & Rick were entertaining their guests.  We enjoyed our time with Dexter and as a show of appreciation, Darlene made the below (except Dexter) which we now proudly display in our RV.  We enjoyed our time with them and look forward to seeing them again in the future. 

Safe Travels!

We’ve enjoyed our time in Florida and looking forward future trips.  To all our family and friends back home, see you soon!!  ♥♥ T&M

8 thoughts on “Circus Squad does TV Swap and more…!!

  1. Tim and Mag, I enjoy reading of your adventures. You sure get a lot done when you’re down here.
    Stay well and we’ll see you next year.
    Chris

  2. You both are enjoying retirement and having fun. That’s what it’s all about. Loved seeing you. Loving our new TV. Thank you
    Safe travels back home. xo Trice

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