By Ashley & Emma
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June 9, 2020
Hello everyone, We hope that you are all safe and well. The world came to a crushing standstill, causing all of us to change our way of life. If we had placed a bet on the world closing down “what would be the first thing to run out” I don’t believe anyone would've guests toilet paper!!!!! It seems an age now since the shelves were bare of that particular necessity. The big thing for us was that we arrived earlier than planned to collect our RV. Not a big issue under normal circumstances, however then RV parks started to close (only the state ran parks and camp grounds luckily at this stage). Shops and stores were closed. O ur bags that were coming from the U.K. with all our belongings, including summer cloths etc were held in the U.K. due to the borders closing. So here we have an empty RV and the parks that we had bookings with were now closed. All our summer cloths were still in the U.K. The shipping company had a stay at home order. Also to make things that little bit more interesting, I was still on crutches and not allowed to weight bare. So first things first, when we purchased Harvey we needed a US address to register him. Our dear friends in Naples, FL , Dan & Taylor we’re happy for us to use their address. So one of the first things to do was jump in the hire car and head to them and collect the registration documents and number plate (license plate or tag). It was a 3hr drive from Tampa so it gave us chance to come up with a plan. Funny how things work out, we got to Naples and 1 mile from Dan & Taylor’s was a RV Park. We popped in to ask if they were open and bingo, they we were and we booked in. Funny how things have a way of working out. We learnt a long time ago that there is never any point in stressing about things. It has no affect on the situation at hand, just your well being. So we now had an address for a while, while I recover and we get to know Harvey. Next job on the list was to kit Harvey out and buy groceries. Plus we needed to self quarantine for 2 weeks due to travelling through the airports. 96 Amazon orders later, Harvey is fully kitted out. Publix (Grocery Store) delivered to the RV Park, so we are all sorted. I wasn’t very much help, hopping around the place, and with temperatures hitting 100F made it very uncomfortable with the cast. In addition our AC really wasn’t very good, blowing air at roughly 5F less than outside. Couldn’t understand why so many Americans have RV’s and 5th Wheels (big caravans that hook up like a lorry) because from our experience, Americans must have good AC. I managed to keep the cast on for 6 weeks, and can tell you, limbs, heat and plaster are not a good mix. I really can’t put into words, the feeling I had when taking the cast off. The pain in the calf and top of my foot stopped instantly. Don’t get me wrong the ankle was still hurting, but not as much as it was with the cast on. Now, the slow road to recovery, building the muscles back up and getting the ankle moving. We had decided that we would stay at the RV Park in Naples while I recovered, and while things settled down around the world. Pretty much all states in the US were closed down. The only thing now left to sort out, was getting our bags across the pond, but that would fully depend on when restrictions were lifted both sides of the Atlantic. Dan & Taylor came and had a drink with us one evening, we were all sat outside Harvey, social distancing at our table and chairs. It was great to see them, it was great to sit and have a glass of wine with friends. We self quarantined for 3 weeks which is very easy to do in an RV, our closest neighbours were 50ft away. A lovely couple called Bud & Pam from Maine, they live in their A Class RV (that’s the style of RV that looks like a coach or a bus, albeit a very posh one!!) all year round and have been touring the US, I think they have only 3 more states to explore. Due to the world being locked down and my broken ankle, we ended up staying at Naples RV Park for 8 weeks, we focused on getting Harvey set up and getting me out of my cast and walking again. We knew that cycling would be a good form of low impact exercise. We all know that you don’t forget how to ride a bike!!!! So you would think. It was going to be quite straight forward. There’s a bike, there's me, and now all I have to do is get on and ride!!!!!!! The day starts well, beautiful blue sky, not a cloud to be seen in any direction, a very slight breeze, in an otherwise still morning, the temperature was already in the high 80’s but I was feeling good and excited about the day ahead. I did all my none weight bearing exercises while having my morning cup of tea (very English it has to be Yorkshire which www.amazon.com did deliver). The exercises were painful, but all the research and doctors have said it would, so I wasn’t too worried. Ashley got both our bikes ready. The plan was, Ashley would help me get on mine and on the move, then he would get on his and we would cycle round the RV park to see how it felt. So picture the seen, I have the bike ready to go, I have my bad right foot on the peddle ready to set off, my good foot is on the ground, (I am currently not able to put all my weight on my bad foot yet). Ashley is holding the bike steady, all I have to do is take my good foot off the ground and put it onto the peddle, remember Ashley is holding the bike so I don’t even have to push down on my bad ankle. Simple I hear you say, OH NO IT ISN’T. I have a total mind block. I become scared to lift my good foot off the ground, this isn’t good that I suddenly forget how to do anything, my breathing becomes erratic and I can’t even talk. Ashley is holding the bike and also holding me. Talking to me nicely and calmly. He knows I will be very frustrated with myself, if I get off and give up. That’s when the laughing starts. Eventually I managed to break my good foot free of the invisible nails holding it on the ground. Ashley is holding the bike, I am on the bike, all I have to do is steer the bike and peddle. I am sooooo focused on my bad foot, I stop looking where I am going and start heading for a tree, all the while laughing. I can see the tree but for some reason keep heading for it. This went on a few more times with a few more trees all the while Ashley is walking next to me holding the bike. I am going so slow that if he lets go, the bike would fall over. Each tree missed made me laugh even more. You will be pleased to know that we managed not to hit any trees. After a minute break I decide to give it one more attempt. HURRAY I did it, I am riding my bike. Ashley grabs his bike and we cycle slowly around the RV Park. The next day we headed out on our bikes, it was amazing, it felt great for me to be active again. After 6 weeks of not being able to do anything, and now being able to get some exercise, was the best feeling. Over the next few weeks we cycled about everyday. The days we didn’t cycle we went for a slow walk. No more than a mile. The ankle was getting stronger everyday, still in pain but I make sure I have rest days and I am looking after it. We visited our friends Dan & Taylor a few times, who have also been in isolation. They'd started a jigsaw that is 3000 pieces. It's a crazy picture of all the Beatles songs. I love jigsaws, so offered to help. What a complete nightmare. All 4 of us, sat round the dinning table trying to do different sections of the jigsaw. It is crazy!! The hardest one any of us have ever seen. Unfortunately we didn’t get to finish it before we left mid May. The time was coming when we were due to head out from Naples. We haven’t been able to explore and see our other friends, we will be heading back. We also never made it to the Florida Keys, or other parts of Florida. Before we left, restaurants had started to open and Dan & Taylor wanted to take us to their favourite restaurant Campiello in the centre of Naples. We had previously cycled to town from the resort which was about 10miles.- it looked totally different at night. All light up with fairy lights. Naples is very pretty, the whole place is so clean, everywhere is so nicely manicured. We fully understand why Dan & Taylor love living in Paradise. We will be back.