Sunday, March 8, 2009
Sunday March 8, 2009
Home-again, home again, jiggety-jig! We decided not to set the alarm for this morning as we were really tired. By the time we showered, dressed and got out the door, it was 7:30 (the old 6:30). We were really tired! We skipped breakfast at the motel as we had snacks in the car. We really cannot believe how much traffic we encountered on the road! At least today was not motorcycles, but there were plenty of cars and trucks on the road. We decided to use the GPS to route us home and we had a very interesting experience in D. C. - we went right by the Jefferson Memorial and could see the Washington monument and the Capitol building just a stone's throw away. We were only on surface streets for a half a mile or so and then got on to the Washington/Baltimore Parkway. It really wasn't bad - probably because today was Sunday - and I'm sure it saved quite a bit of time over going around on the beltway. This is not something I would have liked to do on a work day though. We had a few hold-ups: George Washington bridge, Cross-Bronx expressway, Stamford, New Haven, but all in all made pretty good time. We only had to stop twice to change drivers and arrived home at 5 PM after stopping to see Jaime and Dotty Jo for a few minutes. We had called Amy and Dean from the road and invited ourselves to dinner which she made at our house. Today is Dean's birthday so we had cake for dessert along with some strawberries we had picked up in Florida. It was really nice to see everyone. As much as we enjoy traveling, we do miss family and there really is no place like home. We chatted with Doug this morning in the car on the cell phone and called Laura this evening. So this is it for the blog for now. We will start it up whenever we have another adventure. Thanks to all of our loyal readers - we enjoyed your comments along the way.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Saturday March 7, 2009
We got off after breakfast this morning at about 8:15. We gave big hugs to Sandy and Larry - we had a wonderful week visiting with them and now won't see them again until they come back to Mystic in the middle of April. It was a beautiful day to travel: 68 when we got up this morning and it got up to 80 for the high in Georgia and South Carolina. We decided not to stop for lunch and pushed through. There was much more traffic on the road than we had thought. There also must have been a motorcycle rally just north of Daytona Beach - there were hundreds of them on the road as well as trucks hauling 6 to 8 cycles in trailers. At the exit, there was a back up of about a half a mile to get off the highway! The other thing that I haven't written about in the blog is the large number of different license plates in Florida. Dave and I have seen about 50 different ones and Sandy Levine thinks there may be as many as 200. I assume they don't cost as much as the special ones in Connecticut. We finally stopped for the night in Rocky Mount, NC at 8:15. We have just come back from dinner at Denny's which is next door and will read for a short time before going to sleep. Unfortunately, we will lose an hour tonight, but we would like to get an early start tomorrow so as to get home before dark if possible.
Friday March 6, 2009
Another beautiful day! We went for a walk at Green Cay this morning. This is another nature preserve nearby. We elected to go for the mile long hike on the boardwalk. Most of the walk was over wetlands. We saw many of the same things that we saw the other day, but there were a few new things: Florida soft shell turtle, teal winged duck, grebe, and a baby alligator about a foot long. Momma was nearby and kept a watchful eye on the baby - it was very cute! After lunch, Sandy took Larry for his physical therapy appointment and while they were gone, Dave and I packed up the car. It only took 10 or 15 minutes. We are certainly going to miss the sunshine. We went out for dinner at a restaurant named DaDa - it was really funky and artsy inside: red walls with gold molding, giant ants pained on the wall and ceiling, a lamp shade made out of a black fringed shawl. Our waiter wore a black tee shirt, combat boots with white socks and a kilt! The food was delicious - I had butternut squash ravioli in a cream sauce with asparagus, artichokes, fresh diced tomatoes and topped with flakes of parmesan cheese, Dave had a giant burger, Larry had a pork chop and mashed potatoes, and Sandy had a chicken penne dish with green beans - everyone was delighted with his meal and we took the leftovers home for Larry and Sandy to enjoy over the weekend. We played pinochle and the boys won again - 2 games to 1!!!!! They really had the luck on their side this week.
Friday, March 6, 2009
Thursday March 5, 2009
What a perfect Florida day - the sun is shining with a slight breeze - definitely shorts weather! We went down the turnpike for a few exits and got off at Sample Road to go to a huge indoor flea market. They sold just about everything you can imagine in there and it is so large that the wide aisles have names just like street signs so you don't get lost. We didn't buy much, but had a good time looking. We came back to the condo and had lunch. While Larry took a nap, Dave and I went back to Festival (the local flea market) and had another look around. We stopped at the local supermarket on the way back and picked up a few items for when we travel on Saturday and some bananas for Larry and Sandy. We went out for dinner at a Chinese restaurant - great food and great service. We were joined by Sandy's sister, Jean, and a couple that are friends of both Jean and the Levine's. After dinner, we went back to Jean's for coffee, tea and dessert. Jean has a lovely apartment very close to where Larry and Sandy are. She lives in a high-rise right on a golf course - large eat-in kitchen, living room with dining area, large bedroom and a den where she has her computer and a pull-out sofa for guests. We chatted and had a good time while enjoying fruit, carrot cake and brownies (not all of course as we were stuffed). We are going to another nature preserve tomorrow and then we will have to pack the car in the afternoon.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Wednesday March 4, 2009
We woke up to mega clouds today. We were going to go to the Orchid House and gardens, but the weather looked iffy. We decided to stay in and ended up playing cards. The boys won again (2 games to 1 - boo hoo). We had a 15 minute shower - just enough to wet the grass. We read for a while and Dave ran the vacuum around to clean up a bit (even though we haven't been overly messy). We went out for dinner to a local diner and then went to the big clubhouse for a show. Sandy and Larry gave us a tour: card rooms, fitness rooms, ceramics, art, library, jewelry making, indoor heated pool with 30 person jacuzzi, 2 outdoor pools and a 1500 person auditorium with stadium seating - the place was huge. The entertainment was a comedian who had been on the Johnny Carson show 25 times and a Dean Martin/Frank Sinatra impersonator/singer. The comedian was better than the impersonator, but the evening was a fun one. I realized that I had forgotten to describe the Bento box that Dave had for lunch yesterday - it was a black lacquered box with compartments for each of the different food items - it really was a work of art!
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Tuesday March 3, 2009
We went for a lovely walk this morning and then showered and had breakfast when we returned. After breakfast we went to The Morikami which is a museum and Japanese gardens. What a treasure! It is 200 acres of peace in the middle of a bustling city. There were winding gravel paths, boardwalks and bridges that featured hidden gardens, bamboo forests, ponds, waterfalls and plenty of benches on which to sit and rest or contemplate life. We enjoyed our walk immensely. One of the last places we visited was the Bonsai garden which was fantastic - one of the trees was started in 1600! We ate lunch in the cafe which of course features Japanese cuisine. Dave was brave and had the Bento box. His lunch was a sampling of many dishes such as tofu, rice, eel, dumplings, chicken teryaki, poached salmon, shrimp, sushi, Spring roll and a variety of vegetables. Lunch was wonderful. Larry took a nap when we got back. For dinner Sandy cooked a pork tenderloin in the George Foreman grill and we had that with baked while and sweet potatoes, salad and broccoli - yum. Carol Shasha who lives nearby and used to teach in Waterford came over for dessert. We had a wonderful time catching up with her and talking about "the old days". We have decided what we are doing tomorrow during the day, but will go to a show at the clubhouse in the afternoon.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Monday March 2, 2009
We woke up to a chilly, breezy day, but the sun is shining so all is well. We went to the Wakodahatchee Nature Preserve nearby and had a lovely walk on the boardwalk over the wetlands. We saw alligators, an iguana, egrets, ibis, Great blue herons, small blues, night herons, cormorants and anhingas along with some that we weren't sure of. We also saw some turtles and fish. I think the best part of the walk was seeing the babies: herons, anhingas, and moorhens. They were all very fuzzy and cute. We can't post any pix as we downloaded the camera onto our laptop and Sandy and Larry don't have wireless. I am using their computer with dial-up to post the blogs while we are here. It has been a long time since we have used dial-up - seems like ancient times, but we are not complaining - so it takes a bit longer - we have time. After lunch, Larry and Sandy went to a doctor appointment for Larry and Dave and I read for a bit. We had an early dinner of hot dogs last night and then went to a lecture put on by the women of Brandeis University. The speaker was an anchor woman from a local news channel. She was very young and didn't quite hit the mark of the topic which was Politics and the Media, but she did have a few interesting stories. We came home and had dessert and chatted until just after eleven before going to bed. Tomorrow we are going to a Japanese garden of some sort. I hope the weather will be nice so we can get some good pictures.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Sunday March 1, 2009
Another beautiful morning so Dave and I got up and went for a walk around the compound. We came back and showered and then we all had breakfast and watched Meet the Press. We were due for rain this afternoon so we decided to go for a ride while the sun was out. Sandy and Larry drove us to downtown Delray - very nice shops - and showed us the beach - lovely water and white sand. We then went to the local indoor flea market and walked around. I picked up a couple of little things and had a great time looking at all of the amazing things in the flea market. There was a man who sold only pickles, but he had every kind imaginable! Sandy bought a couple of half-sours for lunch. There were clothes, hats, purses, souvenirs, a barbershop, a law booth, shoes, and an area with slot machines. I had never seen anything like it. We came back for lunch and Larry took a nap while the rest of us read the Sunday paper. We had a brief (about 10 minute) thunderstorm with wind and rain and that was it for the rain. When Larry got up we went downtown to the Cinema and saw The Reader. It was very intense, but a thought-provoking movie. We walked around the corner for dinner at the Mediterranean Grill. Larry and Sandy had lamb kabobs, Dave had Shrimp kabobs and I had Zucchini pancakes. Everyone had a lovely meal and we took the leftovers for tomorrow's lunch. We have been chatting and reading since we got home and will hit the sack soon. The sky was clear when we came out of the movie, but it is still breezy. We may be in for a cool stretch, but I think the rain, such as it was, is over. Sandy spoke with her son Barry tonight and I understand you folks at home are getting snow. I was hoping that spring would be right around the corner when we got home next weekend, but I guess we will just have to be patient.
Saturday February 28, 2009
We got on the road after breakfast this morning and headed down 95 to Delray Beach. The weather is wonderful - today was the first time that we were even tempted to put shorts on for the day. We couldn't believe how huge Palm Beach was as we drove by - it is so much bigger than Tallahassee! We followed Sandy's directions and then called when we got close. They met us in the parking lot and showed us where to park. This is a huge senior complex and we passed many of them coming into town. Sandy said the capacity of the complex is 18,000! This is the size of the town of Thomasville, GA that we visited last week and greater than the population of Waterford, CT! It was so good to see them. They look great and their apartment is lovely: kitchen, small dining area, large living room, 2 bedrooms and 2 baths as well as a screened in porch with a laundry room attached. We had lunch and then Dave and I took a walk around part of the complex while Larry took a nap. We found one of the country clubs: large golf course and pool and then made our way back. We sat around and chatted for a while until dinner. We had some good laughs. Sandy had gotten a barbecued chicken and potato knishes at Publix and we made Chinese cabbage salad. It was delicious. After dinner we played three games of pinochle - the boys won (boo-hoo) - we'll whup them tomorrow. We chatted a bit more and then hit the sack. It is supposed to rain tomorrow so we may go to see a movie.
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