Winter Camping
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Mama DJ was my OG camping partner but we hadn't camped together in almost 30 years, and I knew she'd love HBSP. She was a few months away from her 75 birthday and we planned on 'car camping' with no tents during winter. Yes, this is the land of the palm tree, but it still gets cold, so I prepared for anything. (Not my first cold weather camping.) The advantage of campsites that are set up for RV camping is that there is plenty of electricity. I reserved the site I'd camped in previously #13, Monday through Friday. We had no intention of 'roughing it' so our packing list was extensive. Our two vehicles were full. Pillows, sheets, comforters, four twin sized air mattresses and pumps, rugs, tarps, tapestries, table cloths, curtains, bug netting, lanterns, Christmas lights, clothes lines, extension cords, power strips, coffee maker, space heater, fire wood, camp chairs, food and beverages, and some other stuff I'm sure I've forgotten. We drove down Monday morning and ate lunch at Key West Crazy's in Little River, stopped by to visit Randy, and got to the park in time for 2 pm check in. We set up our site and walked the beach to the castle. We had clear weather forecast for at least the next 24 hours.
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| This is our campsite before the winter weather set in. |
The next day we woke up, made coffee and walked to the beach. We packed a snack lunch to eat at Atalaya. It was still sunny and warm. We toured the interior of the castle and ate lunch outside in the sun. I knew Mom would love it, the wrought iron accents are her favorite color! As we strolled from room to room I read her the description and we talked about what went on back then in each space. After our walk I decided to prepare the site for bad weather. I added tarp walls to our homemade two car tent. I used a shower curtain to add a sky light section that would let in light and created a front wall that opened facing the fire to let in the heat, of course we had a space heater going between our two cars. I lined the inside of the tent with fabric and tapestries all the way to the ground. 











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