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		<title>Florida 2011 - Kugs on the road</title>
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					<title><![CDATA[Back home again]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[Well I decided to skip the submarine tour and head straight home. So after a quick 6 hour drive I arrived home about 3:30. Unloaded the car, picked up <a href='/United-States/Sebastian'>Sebastian</a>, and returned the rental car. <p style='clear:both;'/>The Final tally was: 4125 <a href='/Australia/Miles'>Miles</a> in 75 hrs 28 min of drive time averaging 55MPH<p style='clear:both;'/>I Hope you enjoyed following my trip. I’m sure we’ll do it again.]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[Syracuse NY, United States]]></category>
					<pubDate>Sun, 08 May 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[It’s cold, The sky is gray, and it's starting to rain, I must be near Syracuse.]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto' ><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97465' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/580/NMofUSAF.jpg' border=0><br>It is what it says on the building....</a></div> The final stop on our tour... Maybe. I've wanted to make a trip to this museum for several years. I've always heard it is the best Air Museum that there is, and I do agree. I have been to a lot of other Air Museums and this one dwarfs them all, including the Smithsonian and the Naval Aviation Museum. I swear they must have one of every plane the Air Force has ever flown, and a few that they shot down. There are three hangers full of planes. To give you an idea of how big these hangers are. In one hanger they have a B52 Bomber (a huge plane) plus about 200 other planes, all in the one hanger.<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97463' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/B29.jpg' border=0><br>B29  BOCKSCAR</a></div> In the WWI - WWII hanger they have the B29 Bockscar. This is the plane that dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki that ended WWII.<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-left:10px;float:right;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97462' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/B2.jpg' border=0><br>B2 Stealth Bomber</a></div> In the Cold War hanger they have a B2 Stealth Bomber. I have never seen one of these up close before. I was surprised of how big this plane really is, and considering the shape of the plane it's hard to believe this plane could fly.<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97461' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/Apollo15.jpg' border=0><br>Apollo 15</a></div> They also have a section for Rockets and Space exploration. They have the Apollo 15 capsule on display because that was the only Apollo mission with all Air Force pilots. <br>After about 4 hours of exploring this museum (and I was hurrying through it) I hit the road again. I am now about 6 hours from Syracuse. If the weather is good tomorrow I might make a quick stop in Cleveland to see a Navy Submarine, But then it's back home.<br>]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[Columbus OH, United States]]></category>
					<pubDate>Sat, 07 May 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Some Civil War History]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto' ><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97389' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/580/Andersonville.jpg' border=0><br>Andersonville Prisoner of War Camp</a></div> Once again I started my day at a closed Museum. Don't people in the south know that when the sign on the door says you open at 10am someone needs to be there to open the door at 10am. So I drove an hour down the road to the site of the  <a href='/United-States/Andersonville'>Andersonville</a> Prisoner of War Camp. Although the picture looks like an empty <a href='/Canada/Field'>Field</a>, on this site was the largest Civil War Prisoner of War Camp. <a href='/United-States/Andersonville'>Andersonville</a> was only operated for about 15 months, but during that time it held 45,000 prisoners. Due to the overcrowding and the lack of sanitation and food, during those 15 months 12,920 prisoners died. Those that did survive were not in very good shape. One of the survivors, Sgt. David <a href='/Australia/Kennedy'>Kennedy</a> of the 9th Ohio Cavalry wrote that "... it takes 7 of it's ocupiants to make a shadow". (his spelling not mine)<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto' ><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97390' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/580/cemetery.jpg' border=0><br>Andersonville National Cemetery</a></div> Of course with a 29% mortality rate, they needed a cemetery next to the prison. This cemetery is not only the resting place of the nearly 13,000 prisoners from <a href='/United-States/Andersonville'>Andersonville</a>. There are also over 800 other civil war veterans interred here. <p style='clear:both;'/><br><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97392' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/CSSRamJackson.jpg' border=0><br>CSS Ram Jackson</a></div> After <a href='/United-States/Andersonville'>Andersonville</a> I drove to Columbus, GA. To the Civil War Maritime Museum. The centerpiece of this Museum is the recovered Hull of the CSS Ironclad Ram Jackson. Confederate soldiers scuttled this 223’ Ironclad ship in 1865 to keep the <a href='/Costa-Rica/Union'>Union</a> from getting a hold of it. The remains of the ship were discovered and recovered in 1963 and are now on display in the museum.<br>]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[Loudon TN, United States]]></category>
					<pubDate>Fri, 06 May 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Heading North]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto' ><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97269' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/580/Rushmore.jpg' border=0><br>Mini Mt. Rushmore</a></div> First stop today was the Presidents Hall of Fame in <a href='/United-States/Clermont'>Clermont</a>, FL. It was closed. Fortunately they had a few displays outside. The Mt. <a href='/United-States/Rushmore'>Rushmore</a>, Lincoln Memorial, and Statue of <a href='/United-States/Liberty'>Liberty</a> were well done. The Limo of President Regan was not so good. From what I've read though they have some very cool displays inside. Their replica of the White <a href='/United-States/House'>House</a> has been on several national TV shows including Today and GMA. It has also been displayed at the Smithsonian. But I didn't get to see those things... They were closed.<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97270' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/Drag.jpg' border=0><br>"Big Daddy" Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing</a></div> Next stop, Big Daddy's. The Museum of Drag Racing is not just about Don Garlits, It's also the Drag Racing Hall of Fame. Although a lot of the dragsters here are Don's There are Dragsters and funny cars that have been donated by a lot of other drivers. The Dragster in the picture is the one that almost Killed Don when the transmission exploded. That incident was the inspiration for the development of the rear engine Dragster. I also got a very cool souvenir from the museum, a used rear wheel bearing from Don's 1940 Rat Rod, Personally engraved with his autograph.<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-left:10px;float:right;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97271' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/Peanut.jpg' border=0><br>Peanuts!</a></div> I then drove several hours <a href='/Nigeria/North'>North</a> Crossed into Georgia and settled for the night in <a href='/United-States/Ashburn'>Ashburn</a>. The home of a really big peanut. I have a busy day tomorrow. I want to hit three museums in Southern Georgia and then head <a href='/Nigeria/North'>North</a> and try to get to Dayton, OH by Saturday night at the latest. Saturday morning would be better, but I have to be there by Saturday night.<br>]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[Ashburn GA, United States]]></category>
					<pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[From Edison to Airstreams]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97266' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/Edison.jpg' border=0><br>Thomas Edison among the Banyan Trees</a></div> I started the day at the <a href='/United-States/Edison'>Edison</a> - Ford Winter Estate in <a href='/United-States/Fort-Myers'>Fort Myers</a>, FL. Although both Thomas <a href='/United-States/Edison'>Edison</a> and Henry Ford had their winter Estates here The Museum and tour are very much about <a href='/United-States/Edison'>Edison</a>. The majority of the Estate was built and designed by <a href='/United-States/Edison'>Edison</a>. Because the Fords were such close friends of the <a href='/United-States/Edison'>Edison</a>’s, They were often invited to spend time at the estate. When the property next to the <a href='/United-States/Edison'>Edison</a>’s was for sale, Henry Ford Purchased it and they joined the two Estates. Across the street is the museum that houses hundreds of <a href='/United-States/Edison'>Edison</a>'s inventions and one of Fords cars.<p style='clear:both;'/>After that I tried to visit a couple of other attractions as I drove towards Tampa. Unfortunately one wasn't open and the other was out of business. <p style='clear:both;'/>So I drove to <a href='/United-States/Indian-Rocks-Beach'>Indian Rocks Beach</a> for an early dinner at Keegan's Seafood Grille. I saw this restaurant on one of the first episodes of DDD I ever saw. I remember thinking, if I ever go back to Florida; I have to go there. So I did. And it was well worth it. On the show the dish that caught my eye was Grilled Octopus, and that is what I ordered. It was fantastic, well worth the drive.<p style='clear:both;'/>After an early dinner I headed East through Tampa during rush hour (ok, not the best plan). After fighting my way through traffic, I arrived at the Airstream Ranch. Eight Airstream campers planted in the ground along I 4 East. <p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto' ><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97267' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/580/Airstreem.jpg' border=0><br>Airstream Ranch</a></div><br>Tomorrow is Cinco de Mayo, time to get the hell out of Florida. I'm heading <a href='/Nigeria/North'>North</a>.<br>]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[Dover FL, United States]]></category>
					<pubDate>Wed, 04 May 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Drive, Drive, Drive...]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97215' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/GPS.jpg' border=0><br>Approaching Alligator Alley</a></div> I had a nice long drive today. I started out heading <a href='/Nigeria/North'>North</a> on the Overseas Highway and then turned left through the Everglades. It wasn’t a very eventful day, just lots of roads and Sunshine.<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-left:10px;float:right;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97217' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/Mels.jpg' border=0><br>Mel's Diner - Fort Myers, FL</a></div> I had all kinds of plans for finding another seafood restaurant tonight. When I stopped for the day I discovered my hotel was next to Mel's Diner. I searched no more. Mel is famous for his baby back ribs, and that was good enough for me.<p style='clear:both;'/>Tomorrow I'm heading to Thomas <a href='/United-States/Edison'>Edison</a> and Henry Ford's Winter Estates & Museum Then up to Tampa.]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[Fort Myers FL, United States]]></category>
					<pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Fun in the Sun]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto' ><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97201' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/580/ships.jpg' border=0><br>USCGC Ingham & USS Mohawk</a></div> I figured today was a good day to visit some old Navy and Coast Guard Ships. Not that I wouldn't have visited them anyway, but today was a good day for that.<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97198' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/South.jpg' border=0><br>I can see Cuba from here !!!</a></div> First thing this morning I took a walk to the nearest scooter rental store. Best thing I ever did. I had a blast all day ridding all over the island on that thing. One of my first stops was to the Southern Most point in the Continental <a href='/United-States'>United States</a>.<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-left:10px;float:right;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97196' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/CatFountain.jpg' border=0><br>Cat Drinking Fountain</a></div> Then I made a stop at the Hemingway Estate. It's a beautiful <a href='/United-States/House'>House</a>, the grounds are like a jungle with paths weaving their way around to different sitting areas. Of course there are cats and cat <a href='/United-States/House'>House</a>s everywhere (or should I say <a href='/United-States/House'>House</a>s for the cats). One of the funnier stories about the property is the drinking fountain for the cats. Someone was remodeling an old bar in the area and Hemingway was able to obtain one of the old urinals from the men’s room. So he laid it down and used it for a drinking fountain for the cats. Hemingway’s wife hated this; so she purchased an Italian Vase and some tile to spruced it up a bit. (You had to know I would find a way to include a picture of a bathroom fixture somehow)<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97197' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/LinguinePescatore.jpg' border=0><br>Linguine Pescatore</a></div> For Dinner I went Italian, Linguine Pescatore. Basically it’s Shrimp, Scallops, Clams, Muscles, calamari, and fish in a spicy tomato broth and of course, Linguine. It was all excellent except the Calamari was very chewy.<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-left:10px;float:right;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97200' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/Mile0.jpg' border=0><br>Where the road begins</a></div> Of course every road has a beginning, this is the beginning of Rout 1. Of course I will be heading back <a href='/Nigeria/North'>North</a> on that road tomorrow.]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[Key West FL, United States]]></category>
					<pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[What's for Breakfast? The Terminator]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97155' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/Terminator.jpg' border=0><br>The Terminator</a></div> I've actually been looking forward to this since I left Syracuse. I first saw the Terminator on The Food Network's "Outrageous Foods" and it was outrageous. The Terminator is a 24" pancake made with 1 gallon of batter. This pancake is so big they don't have a plate big enough to serve it on, so they use a pizza pan. As if that isn't enough, they pile on 4 eggs, 6 sausage patties, a pound of Bacon (yes, 1 lbs.), 2 pounds of home fried Potatoes, and Toast. Then they have the nerve to offer for an additional charge to add bananas or blueberries to the pancake. I skipped the extra fruit. I wanted nothing but carbs and cholesterol in my breakfast. If ordering and eating this isn't embarrassing enough, the waitress yells "clear the way, Terminator coming through" all the way across the dining room. After all was said and done, 437 people have tried to finish the Terminator, and still, no one has.<p style='clear:both;'/>NASA has announced that the shuttle will not launch before May 8th. I need to be back in Syracuse on the 8th. So no shuttle launch for me. <p style='clear:both;'/>After my <a href='/United-Kingdom/Battle'>Battle</a> with the terminator I decided to head for <a href='/United-States/Key-West'>Key West</a>. I arrived at 3pm with no reservations, and no clue what to expect. I found a hotel a few blocks from the beach and a few blocks from several bars and restaurants. I'm going to hang out here tomorrow, maybe rent a scooter for the day (seems to be the best way to get around). Then head back up the west coast of Florida on Tuesday.<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-left:10px;float:right;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97157' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/Multitasking.jpg' border=0><br>Multitasking</a></div> While I was eating dinner I saw this guy outside the restaurant waiting for the light to change to green, eating a burger with one hand, and talking on the phone with the other. A true multitasker.  Speaking of dinner, I found a seafood restaurant in <a href='/United-States/Key-West'>Key West</a>!!! I ordered the <a href='/New-Zealand/Summer'>Summer</a> Seafood Pasta (Finally, some pasta, as if I needed more carbs today), a mix of shrimp and dolphin over a bed of fettuccini with a garlic, white wine and butter sauce. I'm stuffed... Again.<br>]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[Key West FL, United States]]></category>
					<pubDate>Sun, 01 May 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Snails & Dolphin for dinner]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto' ><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97124' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/580/Snails-Dalphin.jpg' border=0><br>Snails & Dalphin</a></div> For dinner tonight I went back to the DDD List. The Whale's Rib, in Deerfield Beach. As soon as I picked up the menu I saw Escargot listed under appetizers and new I was ordering that. Then I saw Baked Dolphin; I didn't even know you could serve Dolphin. I guess they have to do something with the ones that get caught in the Tuna nets. Actually it's Dolphinfish, otherwise known as Mahi Mahi. Even after my Hawaii incident with Mahi Mahi I ordered it anyway. The snails were prepared in the traditional way, Baked in Garlic & Butter, but they added a twist, A layer of grated Parmesan cheese on top. It was good; I may start doing that when I make them at home.<br>The Baked Dolphin was also good. This is a restaurant I would defiantly return to. Oh, and when I asked for the check the waitress talked me into a slice of Key Lime Pie. I've never tried Key Lime before because I don't really like Lime at all, but I was feeling adventuress. I now know I don't like Key Lime Pie Either.<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-left:10px;float:right;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97123' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/LibertyMuseum.jpg' border=0><br>Liberty Bell Memorial Museum</a></div> But lets rewind a bit. I started the day at the Liberty Bell Memorial Museum in Melbourne. This Museum has two claims to fame. One is the full size replica of the Liberty Bell (minus the crack), and the other is that the museum is in an old cement water tank. Other than that it's kind of Hokey. Displayed along the edge of the round room is a history of the United States. They have a 5 foot paper mache Washington Monument and a Statue of liberty that looks like a mannequin with some green drapes thrown on it. However I did Like the Styrofoam model of the Lincoln Memorial covered with pennies. Fortunately they have the sense not to charge any admission for this.<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97121' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/seal.jpg' border=0><br>National Navy Seal Museum</a></div> Next was the National Navy Seal Museum in Fort Pierce, The birthplace of the Navy frogman program. Although it's a small Museum, it is very well done. There are multiple displays that show the tools and weapons the Seals and Underwater Demolition Teams used throughout their history. In the yard outside the museum they have a collection of Boats, Submarines and a helicopter that would have been used as swimmer delivery vehicles.<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-left:10px;float:right;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97122' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/Burt.jpg' border=0><br>Burt Reynolds & Friends Museum</a></div> I swear Burt Reynolds never threw anything away. With all the memorabilia from his career, he had to open a museum. The place is full of photos of every star he ever met. Every award he ever won. Every prop from every movie, except one. Bandit is not here anymore. At one point the Trans Am was on the roof. Then it was in the parking lot. Unfortunately it was getting severely weathered and wasn't looking to good, so Burt took it home to have it restored. Maybe someday it will return. Even though bandit isn't here there are many other things to see, including the canoe and arrows from the movie Deliverance. <p style='clear:both;'/>I haven't decided what to do tomorrow, I was going to try to take an Airboat ride, But I may just head to Key West and spend a day or two on the beach. Of course a lot of this depends on how crowded the beaches are there and what NASA decides to do.<br>]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[Deerfield Beach FL, United States]]></category>
					<pubDate>Sat, 30 Apr 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Mission Scrubbed]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto' ><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97058' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/580/Traffic.jpg' border=0><br>Traffic Piling up behind me</a></div> I arrived in <a href='/United-States/Titusville'>Titusville</a> around 10am By 10:15 I had found a parking spot for $20 right next to an open <a href='/Canada/Field'>Field</a> that was across the bay from where the Shuttle Launch Pad. It is still several <a href='/Australia/Miles'>Miles</a> away, but a good view. Then at 12:30 the mission was scrubbed. I spent the rest of the day stuck in traffic trying to get out of there. Imagine 750,000 people trying to leave at the same time... Not fun.<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-left:10px;float:right;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=97057' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/VeiwingLocation.jpg' border=0><br>The Field I was going to watch the launch from</a></div> For dinner I ended up at Bubbalou's again. This time I went for the fried Catfish dinner with Cole Slaw and Collard Greens. Turned out to be a much better choice than last nights BBQ.<br>Tomorrow I am heading south and if they get this Shuttle mission rescheduled in the next week I will try to come back to see it.<br>]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[Titusville FL, United States]]></category>
					<pubDate>Fri, 29 Apr 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[a Plane, a Prison, and lots of good food]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=96928' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/CrabBenidict.jpg' border=0><br>Crab Benedict</a></div> I started the at the Metro Diner in Jacksonville. This is yet another DDD spot. Because I've been going with a seafood theme so far I decided to order the Crab Benedict. Two English muffin halves each topped with a crab cake a pouched egg and smothered with hollandaise sauce along with a healthy portion of hash browns to fill up the plate. Not the best breakfast I ever ate (no.1 is still the Loco Moco in Hawaii) But it was definitely better than my usual Ham and Eggs.<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-left:10px;float:right;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=96930' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/st.JohnsPrison.jpg' border=0><br>Sheriff Joe Perry</a></div>After leaving Jacksonville I stopped at the Old Jail in <br>St Augustine. This 72 prisoner jail was built in 1891 by the same company that would  later build Alcatraz. The guided tour was a bit corny including the animatronic sheriff that conducted the last part of the tour.<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=96929' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/WrightBrothers.jpg' border=0><br>Steel Replica of Wright Brothers Plane</a></div>On my way to Orlando I stopped in <br>Daytona Beach to see a full size steel replica of the Wright Brothers plane that was built by students at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-left:10px;float:right;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=96931' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/BarBQ.jpg' border=0><br>Bar-B-Que Dinner</a></div>I had no real plans for dinner tonight, The people at the Motel weren’t of much help either. So I consulted my GPS and found Bubbalou's Bodacious Bar-B-Que. I figured with a name like that they better have some awesome Bar-B-Que. It was good, But I don't know about Awesome. I had the 4 meat combo platter with ribs, Sausage, Brisket, and Sliced Pork with sides of Cole Slaw, Potato Salad, & Texas Caviar. The Ribs were pork ribs, the first one was great, tender and juicy. The meat just fell off the bone. The second one... not so much, kind of on the dry side. Then I moved on to the Sausage, Much better. Great flavor, not Texas great, but still good. The Brisket, again, a bit on the dry side but some Bar-B-Que sauce helped it. The Sliced Pork was good, a little fatty but at least it wasn't over cooked. The Sides; The Slaw and Potato Salad were average. The Texas Caviar was a cold black eyed pea salad with onion and celery. I'm not a big Black Eyed pea fan but the salad was ok, the music is better though...<p style='clear:both;'/>Tomorrow is the shuttle launch. I'm a little worried if I will be able to get within 10 miles of it. There are roumors of 700,000 + people in town for it.<br>]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[Orlando FL, United States]]></category>
					<pubDate>Thu, 28 Apr 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Welcome to Florida The Seafoods Great]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto' ><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=96840' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/580/MyrtleBeach.jpg' border=0><br>Myrtle Beach</a></div>Woke up this morning and took a short walk down to the beach and took a few photos before I hit the road.<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=96841' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/House.jpg' border=0><br>Upside Down House</a></div>On my way out of town I realized just how devastating the storm was that hit <a href='/United-States/Myrtle-Beach'>Myrtle Beach</a> before I got there. This <a href='/United-States/House'>House</a> was Uprooted and flipped over onto another building. Well actually it's a tourist attraction built to look like a <a href='/United-States/House'>House</a> that was flipped over. I was planning on getting some photos of one of these near Orlando, but I don't think that one  is on top of another building. I'll still check out the one in Orlando if I have the time.<p style='clear:both;'/>   After leaving <a href='/United-States/Myrtle-Beach'>Myrtle Beach</a> I had about 2 hours of driving on some nice country roads till I hit   I95. then it was High <a href='/Australia/Speed'>Speed</a> cruising all the way to Jacksonville with the tunes crankin (the mp3 player seems to know all my favorite songs).<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-left:10px;float:right;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=96842' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/Singletons.jpg' border=0><br>Singletons Seafood Shack</a></div>Once I got to the Jacksonville area I didn't waste time, I headed right to My first DDD stop (Diners, Drive-ins and Dives). Singletons Seafood Shack in Atlantic Beach. And it is a shack. Plywood floors, plywood tables, and chipboard walls. But what they lack in decor they make up for in food. You want to talk about fresh seafood, they dock the fishing boats outside the dinning room. I had the combo platter of Deviled Crab, Shrimp and Oysters with a side of Cole Slaw and Fries.<br>]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[Jacksonville FL, United States]]></category>
					<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Got Oysters]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[ <div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=96759' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/Photo013.jpg' border=0><br>A Bucket of Oysters</a></div>I found the sunshine today. Unfortunately I left it in Virginia. I had a real nice relaxing drive today, I Took a lot of back roads through Virginia and <a href='/Nigeria/North'>North</a> <a href='/United-States/Carolina'>Carolina</a>. Weather was great in Virginia, Hit a few rain showers in <a href='/Nigeria/North'>North</a> <a href='/United-States/Carolina'>Carolina</a>, and pulled into <a href='/United-States/Myrtle-Beach'>Myrtle Beach</a> just after a big storm left. I had some trouble finding a hotel at first, so I went to dinner and filled up on Oysters.<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-left:10px;float:right;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=96760' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/MBRoom.jpg' border=0><br>My Room in Myrtle Beach</a></div>Then found the only hotel in <a href='/United-States/Myrtle-Beach'>Myrtle Beach</a> that doesn't have Internet access, fortunately the hotel next door has a very strong open connection. On the bright side... It's a big room (That's Nice). The decor is a bit outdated (I don't care about that). It's on the beach ( I like that). It has a window that faces the beach (I really like that). It was $50 a night (I really really like that).<p style='clear:both;'/>Tomorrow I'm heading south to Jacksonville, FL and then the fun begins...]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[Myrtle Beach SC, United States]]></category>
					<pubDate>Tue, 26 Apr 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Day 1 Problems]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-left:10px;float:right;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=96718' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/13856/300/Johnny.jpg' border=0><br>Johnny Apple Seed</a></div> Well, The first day didn't go quite as planned. I got a late start, I had mechanical problems with the rental car and had to spend some time in <a href='/United-States/Scranton'>Scranton</a> getting a new car. Then I hit two traffic jams in Virginia. Originally I had wanted  to get to Rescue, Virginia to have dinner at Captain Chuck-a-Mucks, but that's not happening. I did make it as far as <a href='/United-States/New-Market'>New Market</a>, VA, The Home of Johnny Apple seed. This leaves me about 8 hours from <a href='/United-States/Myrtle-Beach'>Myrtle Beach</a>. I should be able to make it there in time to get an order of steamed oysters at Nance's Restaurant (was a favorite of my parents, and now a favorite of mine). From there It's a quick run down the coast to Jacksonville, then down to Cape <a href='/Australia/Kennedy'>Kennedy</a> for the Shuttle Launch.]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[New Market VA, United States]]></category>
					<pubDate>Mon, 25 Apr 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Hitting the road again]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[I'm off on another "Drive-About" This time I'm heading to Florida. Although I have probably done less planning for this trip than I have for any other trip in the past, I think it will still prove to be a lot of fun with some very interesting stops along the way. Although I don't want to reveal everything that I hope to see, some of the highlights of this trip will be a Shuttle launch, an Airboat ride in the Everglades, and a drive to <a href='/United-States/Key-West'>Key West</a>. Of course there will be many Diners drive-ins and Dives along the way.]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[Syracuse NY, United States]]></category>
					<pubDate>Sun, 24 Apr 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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