All of our “camping” up to this point has been in either State Parks or smaller campgrounds where we had plenty of grass and dirt surrounding our site. Our site in St. Augustine was in the grass in a big field side by side with other motorhomes and trailers. Here, we’re more like staying at a condo for 5th wheels and motorhomes. This resort is humongous! Below is the sitemap and all those little rectangles are camping sites, thousands of them, all built at an angle on streets, where permanent owners/residents get around via golf carts.
Our site backs to the preserve
. We’re on a concrete driveway and pad with trees surrounding us for shade.

There’s a 15 mph speed limit within the community plus a 15 mph limit in the access road (2.1 miles long) from the main road (rt.50). It takes longer to get out of here than it does to get anywhere we want to go once we exit here. Fortunately, everything we can possibly want or need is not far away as we are in familiar territory: Titusville and the surrounding area from our long stay in Cape Canaveral last year. This place is not cheap on a per night basis and we can’t get cable TV nor WiFi. Oh! No picnic table either. But, they do have a doggie park.
We drove into old Cocoa Town Center today to eat at one of our favorite lunch places: Ossorio Cafe and Bakery. They have wood fired personal sized flatbread pizzas that are fabulous as well as wood fired panini sandwiches, soups and homemade ice cream. Since it was in the low 80’s out and it was after the lunch surge, we sat outside.

Outside dining Ossorio

Side street doors and windows of Ossorio
We also poked around in some of the shops. I didn’t have any room left for ice cream, though.
Next stop was to the public library in town. Ken renewed his temporary county library access card so we can borrow DVDs to watch on our awesome theater surround sound system.
Glad to see that you are having a good time!
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We are!! Love this warm weather, running the AC in the RRRRV.
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Doggie park!
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Brought Pogo here yesterday. It’s nice and well kept up.
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