Ranger was up and ruffing at 6:00; both of us are adjusting to the change in time zone. It was a chilly 44 degrees at that hour, but it warmed up quickly as the sun rose.
Our campsite at this park is in the older section, with lots of trees and shrubs to provide privacy.
The other loop in the campground is newer (and has better showers) but it's much more open and grassy. We spent time lounging around the campsite and saw a number of birds (notably ruby-crowned kinglets) flitting around.
We got the bikes out in early afternoon and headed down the local bike trail, which runs for 18+ miles along county route 30A. We went east and soon were in the neighborhood called Watercolor which is an upscale newly-built community of fancy shops, restaurants, and condos. A browsing in realtor.com showed that houses there were in the 1 to 6 million dollar range!
Dan was in the mood for pizza so we had an early dinner out at Angelina's, right along 30A. As the temperatures dropped again (heading into the 40's), we spent a cozy evening reading in the RV.
Relaxing day!
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