July 1st Shout Out!

Thought I’d start out the month by doing a little shout out….

First, Rosie Rendules, friend and neighbor, is running for the Homosassa Special Water District board.  Go Rosie!

I couldn’t find any pics of just Rosie, but here’s a group pic from earlier this year.  We were all dressed up fancy schmancy that night.

Group
That’s Rosie way over on the right….

Rosie is also working on saving the Old Homosassa Water Tower that was scheduled for demolition.  If you want to help out with the effort, go out to Facebook and search for “Save Homosassa Water Tower”.  There’s a group that Marian MacRae started called Old Homosassa Historical Preservation Society (OHHPS). They are currently working on making the group nonprofit. They are also planning on putting up a website.  If you want to help out, ask to join through Facebook. 

I met a couple of people down at the Shed this week that have been following my blog.  I was so glad that they came up and introduced themselves.  Made my day!  They are looking for property in the area and stumbled across my website.  Fun!

Myra Kevin
Me, Myra and Kevin. Future new neighbors!

We rode our bikes to the River Fest Friday night.  Crazy, right? Terry had lots of lights on the bikes. Everything would have been fine if I just hadn’t had that last glass of wine.  Yes, I fell off on my way home while we were cutting through the woods. I landed in a big pile of fluffy weeds.  No harm.  I just like to admit that I’m occasionally really stupid!

This Saturday is the 2nd Annual Mullet Toss at the Old Mill Tavern.  We’ll be riding our bikes, again, but this event takes place during the day.  I should be okay!  The money goes to the Homosassa Elementary school. 

And last shout out is to Paul and Sue, wherever you are.  Here’s some photos of your new neighbor’s property!

Paul and Sue's yard
From your front yard…
Gate
That gates’s gonna keep out the bad guys!
Close up
And close up! Looking forward to the next upgrade!

 

 

Big Weekend in Old Homosassa

Terry and I are in the habit of riding our bicycles down to the public boat ramp in Old Homosassa on weekend mornings.  We like to visit with our neighbors and watch the boaters put their vessels into the water.  On typical days, experienced captains quickly maneuver their trailers into the water and launch their boats.  Calmness ensues.

The boat ramp
The boat ramp last Sunday morning.
View from the ramp to the river
View from the ramp to the river.

This Saturday will not be one of those typical days, as we have two popular events taking place in Old Homosassa.  The first is the Homosassa River Fireworks Fest and the second is the opening of scalloping season.  Usually the season starts on July 1st but Gov. Scott has moved it to this Saturday, June 28th.  Both occasions bring masses of people to our little village. 

The fun for the festival starts at 8 AM with the poker run registration and the day culminates in a fireworks display scheduled for 9:15 PM.  Many of the local bars and restaurants have joined in the festivities with events scheduled throughout the day. 

Meanwhile, scallopers will be trying to put their boats in at a public boat ramp then find parking for their vehicle and trailer.    We have two county boat ramps, one right in Old Homosassa on Cherokee Way and the other at the end of Mason Creek Road.  Neither ramp has adequate parking for the demand. 

So now we have trucks with trailers trying to find spaces to park plus the visitors coming in just for the Fireworks Fest.  Could be chaos! 

There have been plenty of issues in the past—long lines of vehicles with boats blocking the streets;  fights at the boat ramp; parking illegally on the sidewalks and private property; and trash thrown about indiscriminately are just a few examples.   There is also the impact on the Homosassa River with all these extra boats. 

This year is supposed to be different.  During  scallop season there will be county staff stationed at the boat ramp from 7 AM to 7 PM on weekends and on holidays to keep traffic on the boat ramp flowing and scallop cleaners off of the public dock.  In addition, the Sheriff’s department will be patrolling the area. 

I love the fun opportunities we have in Old Homosassa and usually try to attend all local events.  I think it’s great that the influx from the scalloping helps the local economy, but the local homeowners shouldn’t have to suffer.  Optimistically, additional county staff and Sheriff Patrols will help keep things under control.

New Paver Patio
New Paver Patio at the Shed
Sunday
Last Sunday morning calmness at the Shed