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A Bainbridge, GA reporter interviews us before our departure

At last!  We have reached our 12th and final state.

A creative name for a storage company

The Spanish moss was very prominent in Tallahassee
The old Florida Capitol building (the ugly, new one is seen behind) Pecans are also abundant in the Florida Panhandle
East of Perry, FL, a lookout tower for forest fires This small grove of trees in Mayo, FL offered a cool place to rest.
The Lafayette County Courthouse in Mayo ¯Way down upon the Suwannee River¯
Downtown in High Springs, FL A gorgeous, foggy morning start
Windmill was toppled by a hurricane Casting our shadow while the cattle graze
It's starting to look like Florida now! Spraying water onto freshly laid sod south of Archer, FL
A road grader seen on side road near Williston, FL Puffy clouds and sky reflecting on the water
Lumber supplies heading south to repair hurricane damage Northwest of Ocala, FL, we passed by several horse farms
Passing under I-75 in Ocala We pondered, which highway should we take?
Riding over pleasure boat near Leesburg, FL In Sorrento, FL, this disaster relief truck was picking up debris
Grapefruit seen near Mount Plymouth, FL And we thought we were out of bear country!
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This bird flees after seeing our rig coming down the road Randall's cousin, Nancy, hosted us in Sanford, FL
Flat tires were way too common in central Florida Competition for KFC
Our first alligator sighting on the south shore of Lake Apopka Enjoying the scenic streets in Winter Garden, FL
Outdoor laundry - what a sight! Reflective waters in Orange County, FL
Even in Florida, they have cowboys and cowgirls And we thought we had no more hill climbing to do!
Hmmm, we wondered why traffic was so heavy Enjoying the sunrise on southbound Highway 27
Without a window, where do we hang the food tray?! Hurricane damage in Haines City, FL
Repairing a damaged roof in Dundee, FL We saw the largest concentration of "blue roofs" in Lake Wales, FL
Every building in Lake Wales seemed to be damaged Some homes had lost their roofs
Sadly, this home went completely into the dumpster Young orange grove seen near Hillcrest Heights, FL
In Frostproof, FL, we parked our rig next to these classic cars This hood ornament tempted us to do a dance
This is our proof that we were in Frostproof Using a crane to lift pallet boxes of oranges onto the trailer
This billboard near Avon Park, FL did not survive the hurricane(s) Enjoying the view of Jackson Lake from our Sebring, FL motel
   
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