Beautiful clubhouse at Bella Terra RV Resort. This is a must-see for anyone with a Class A vehicle traveling through the area! |
One of the "Caseta" (little castle) sites, with a Pergola. |
In exchange for our work, we are free to enjoy the resort and all its amenities--Wi-Fi, cable TV, electric, water, sewer, fitness room, pool, spa, activities. We both have the same days off. We're not employees, more like barterers. Kim learns about most of our
One of Dede's jobs: Set up the private movie with popcorn and soda. |
What About Normal Things, Like Our Mail?
Fun and Games while waiting for a Casting Crowns concert at The Wharf in Orange Beach, AL. |
Since most of our bills and banking are done online, we have little physical mail, which we've arranged to be sent to Kim's Mom (bless her!) and she forwards every month or so, to our current location. (Kim's actually on the deed to this property so it's a legal address for us, too.) Prior to setting that up we had a box with UPS, who offer a forwarding service for about $360/year. (There are many companies that offer this type of service, actually.)
To pay for gas and groceries, we need some kind of cash flow. For this year we're using our Amazon CamperForce savings to pay for gas. (Yes, we have a regular gas engine since we don't travel as much as others who have diesel.) We also have Kim's pension to cover our food, modest entertainment, new instruments and instrument repairs--this month's adventure, see below! For doctors and such, we use the local drop-in medical sites and regular dentists, eye doctors, etc. Thank goodness both of us have seriously good health! We try to live well, laugh often and love much...
Doing What We Love to Do
Kim n Dede Perform for Happy Hour at Bella Terra |
We fell in love with Bella Terra RV Resort last summer when we came here for six months as Resort Hosts. For up to 15 hours a week, each, we have light assignments in addition to getting to perform our favorite music about once a month for the Happy Hours or Rallys.
Dede works in the front office (registration, welcoming, phone, light housekeeping) and as hostess (private movie theatre, mimosas, spud lunch, crafts). It's fun like "playing house."
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Potatoes in the oven for a couple hours. |
Kim does maintenance tasks (curbside trash pickup, site checks, opens and closes the main buildings and some painting. (Yes, this is the place where he broke both wrists last summer! Don't worry he's at 90% or better by now!)
Super Cool site with kitchen and tiki hut. |
Laying in a new concrete pad in Phase III. |
Living In Places that We Love
This miniature replica of Café Du Monde was purchased from Disney and relocated to Fairhope, AL. |
Mavis and Richard Mavis reminds us of Dede's Nanny! |
Dede and Panini Pete at Panini Pete's, in Fairhope AL Best beignet ever--even better than Café du Monde in New Orleans! |
The signature Gulf Shores drink: Bushwacker Made here at the Island Wings by Mike. A fabulous new place with crazy good "Blackened Mahi Mahi" sandwich! (We think the sauce has clove in it!) |
Wade shows off his vintage suitcases at Dr. Music in Fairhope. Kim n Dede bought one for our gear. He makes them into terrific sound systems! |
We love singing in the Gulf Shores United Methodist Church choir.
Dede's friend Dona (former Delta airline hostesss) poses after bell choir practice in the GSUMC sanctuary. This is a cool way to stow everyone's gloves! |
Click here to read new research showing that when you sing in a choir, you not only synchronize your thinking and breathing, but your heart beats!
Since they were on summer break we only got in for one choir practice and one bell choir practice. There's also a fantastic Coastal Chorale that we got to hear in concert. If we stay in that area again Kim would really like to be a part of it! (He also has his eye on some a capella groups in AZ!)
Kim sang Dede's arrangement of "You Raise Me Up" for all three Sunday Worship Services on August 7th. Kind of cool when a bluesy arrangement of a celtic hymn can be a part of traditional and contemporary settings!
The View Out Our Window
The window by the front door where the weather pictures are taken. Thank you to Ava, a former student of Dede's, for the orchid! |
We like this way of traveling, where the view out the window changes often. Here, it changes even when we don't travel! Check it out ....
Our Site at Bella Terra (Owned by the Developer) |
The view out our window, most every day. |
Weather moving in by the minute. |
Weather is threatening! |
Soaking, flooding rain. |
Dramatic Shelf Cloud (Notice we're in sunshine!) |
Beautiful sunset every day. |
Collecting Music, Memories and Friends
We collect and share new music, or new arrangements of music as we make new friends:
- "L'Essential" (from Guy Robichauld, a singing bowls music healer in Clearwater FL),
- "Summertime" (new arrangement from Valerie Gillespie in Dade City, FL),
- "Deep River" (from the piles of music collecting on Kate's baby grand in Hilton Head, SC).
Dede performing at Sunset Corkroom |
Elvis Tribute at Gulf Shores United Methodist Church Where music director, Cody Johnson blew us away playing rhythm guitar, background vocals, keyboard, lead piano, while arranging and conducting all the charts! |
Clif Jones Performing at Sunset Corkroom Clif and Dede will make you cry with "Deep River!" |
Thee Coffee Shop, part of Gulf Shores United Methodist Church, operated by Wren and Elaine, also RV enthusiasts--we met them at the Tampa RV show last February (where we picked up enough coupons and specials to stay for the rest of the year on our very low budget!). They also own and operate a Wedding Chapel. Elaine had me over for lunch, just the two of us for girl time!
Thee Coffee Shop, part of Gulf Shores United Methodist Church A great hang out between services on Sunday! |
Elaine set up lunch for just us girls at the Wedding Chapel! |
The Wedding Chapel Gulf Shores, AL They can do ceremony on beach or on their beautiful campus! |
Farewell to the Beach!
The Blue Angels |
white sand, parasail |
Last sandy feet day for this cute girl! |
Beautiful Blue waters of Gulf Shore Beach |
Cute guy, Kim at The Hangout on the Beach Blackened shrimp wraps and Cold Beer--yum! |
This is a skate. |
Boys casting nets ... |
to catch fish! |
So What Happened to the Violin?
One day Dede decided to restring her fiddle because it wouldn't stay in tune. Who knows how old the strings were. Ooops--they didn't go on so good. Kim!!!! |
Halfway in, here it is with no strings, no bridge, no tailpiece! Poor thing needed a lot of work! Turns out the instrument is valued at about $1,500-2,000. Good to know! |
Leaving Alabama on Saturday Aug 10 for Texas (with plans to stop overnight along the route) |
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