Monday, November 1, 2010

Visit to Ray City, Georgia

We spent 2 nights at the Cecil Bay RV Park, north of Valdosta, Georgia just off I-75.  It is a large park in a pecan orchard, 100 pull-thru level sites. Not too many RV's here this weekend.  They say it does get busy during summer when people are traveling to Florida on I 75.  Friday after we got set up we went to Ray City to see Rays cousin, Joyce.  She has only lived in Ray City since February.  When we last came through she was living in a trailer out in the boonies.  Ray hated driving down the road to her trailer.  She is now living in a nice little house in town.  She is loving having neighbors and being in town. It is a really nice house for her.  Friday night we took her to Ray's Mill Pond Cafe for dinner. Ray had catfish and Joyce and I had Tilapia.  They serve sides family style....cheese grits, coleslaw, hush puppies and pickles.  Saturday Ray & I went out to Moody AFB before going back to Ray City.  Ray was stationed at Moody 1976-78 so had to go see how it has changed.  We spent the afternoon with Joyce and went out to see Edie & Scott. They have a really nice home.  Edie has a 9 week old puppy named Frank.  He wanted to follow our Larry around and Larry was so good with him.  We left Georgia on Sunday and drove to Milton, Florida.  We had planned to go to Dave's Catfish House for dinner, but found out it is closed on Sunday and Monday, so no catfish and cheese grits this trip.  Tonight we are in stormy Lafayette, Louisiana.  Tomorrow Escapees Rainbow Park, Livingston, Texas.

Cecil Bay RV Park (We never saw a Bay, but there is a swampy Lake)
Joyce's new home in Ray City, GA

Looking across street from Joyce.  Kids were out trick or treating on Saturday evening.
Ray's Millpond Cafe and Ray's Millpond

Larry and 9 week old Frank


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