"Live in the sunshine, swim in the sea, drink the wild air." Ralph Waldo Emerson
Friday, March 20, 2015
Winding down....
We are slowly winding down here and as I sit and have my morning coffee looking out on the water I know I am going to miss this lovely view. It is one of those calm mornings where the water is has barely a ripple and it perfectly reflects images of the boats and buildings. The sky is blue, the sun already bright and shining and the air is heating up. The stillness is calming and it reminds me to slow down and enjoy the beauty of the surroundings. I marvel at a small brown and white wren like bird that has landed on the sea wall who is precariously perched on the edge leaning forward but does not fall in. Yes I will miss it here, but look forward to home , family and friends.
Saturday, March 7, 2015
February ending ….March beginning…time a passing
February ending ….March beginning…time a passing
February has been an active month for us with barely a day
to catch our breath. Although the weather has been cooler than normal we have
not lacked for anything to do. The
snowbird “peak of the season” is always filled with festivals, parties,
dinners, and visitors. The restaurants are packed as are the grocery and
clothing stores. For this reason we have not ventured off the island much
except when necessary. I must admit that even the island has been a bit busier
this year so we have come to appreciate our quiet little community behind the
gate.
Valentine’s Day was special with a 16 person cocktail party
at our condo. Everyone brought appetizers and with an array
of food, including chocolate, pink champagne, pink sangria, pink Lemoncello
cocktails and red wine, we had a whale of a time. We played a rousing game of
“would you rather….” and laughed until our sides ached. A memorable 2015
Valentine’s Day.
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| Our Valentines cocktail party! |
Mid-week we were off to the Flagler Mansion with Rona, Gary,
Clint and Betty, our Canadian friends from home. We met at the Mansion in West
Palm Beach and proceeded to tour the grand home that is bigger than some
hotels. The hand painted ceilings and chandeliers were spectacular. The home
has a lot of French influence in the décor. Although it was not a highlight on Gary’s list
of things to do he was a good sport and did the tour. I wish you could have
seen the look on his face when the women decided we should visit the new outlet
mall for a bit of retail therapy. Not another highlight for him either, but he
was appeased with a beer and lunch at the Ale House.
The weekend brought the whacky Mardi Gras with parade and
Dinner Theatre. Oh my goodness I am not even sure how to describe it. Perhaps whacky, weird and wild would begin to
touch on it. People with colorful costumes, masks, and shopping cart floats, appeared
for the little parade before the inside festivities began. Each building in our
complex area was responsible to create a shopping cart float and there were
some great ideas. I will post some pictures so you can see a few. Our cart had
a blow up jester and a balloon lady with a pink wig and mask. It was not the
parade winner, but I would say it was a great effort for a first time float.
The winning float was from the party building and they gave out jello shots to
the voters. It was nicely done though and they had a graphic artist on their
team who did some amazing art work. Following the parade we entered the club
house for the Mardi Gras Dinner Theatre. Now, believe it or not Roger and I
were cast members. I was Lady Pink and Roger was Big Boy Blue. The play was
called Murder at the Mardi Gras Ball which was murder and mayhem over stolen
diamonds. A strange play but the cast
was a fun group of people to work with and we had a lot of laughs. The audience laughed and enjoyed themselves
so that is the important thing. A perfect Mardi Gras meal of Gumbo, sweet
rolls, chicken, beans and rice and traditional King cake made it a fabulous
evening.
Unfortunately, that night on the way home after the cast party our friend Karen tripped on the side walk handicap ramp and broke her arm. Thinking it was just sprained she waited to go to the doctor until the next morning. She received great care at a good urgent care facility but they did not take her insurance. Her husband paid cash up front. She was splinted and referred to an orthopedic surgeon to have the bones set and casted. Even though she had out of state health insurance ( they live in New York) she had problems getting an orthopedic clinic to take it. Finally, she reached a doctor that would accept the insurance and had her arm set 4 days later. They had offered to pay cash for treatment at the other ortho clinics since their company said they would be reimbursed, but were turned away. Even their insurance company was frustrated and tried to intervene on their behalf. Canada may have its problems but we are thankful for the health care system we have. We are repeatedly told that the USA offers the best medical care in the world. Well, I guess it’s only good if you can access it. I’ll take the Canada system any day!!
Our next occasion was a progressive supper with a group of 11
people. This is one of those events were you move from home to home for
different meal courses. Being we all live close together it worked well for
traveling condo to condo, especially after cocktails. The progressive meal was
delicious as we savored grilled Italian vegetables, homemade potato soup,
pulled pork, coleslaw, custard pie, chocolate dessert and of course wonderful
cocktails and wine. The company of friends made the evening a joyful event and the
sound of laughter rang out. Roger and I feel very blessed to have made so many
wonderful friends here and be able to share these winter months with them.

Friday we were thrilled to have Colin, Heather
and their good friend Jackie (from England) come visit us for the day. After a lunch at the condo we headed out for a
tour of the area, a walk on the jetty, a visit to the new marina and a drive
Vero Beach to see the docked Nina and the Pinta ships. These are exact replicas of the boats that
carried Christopher Columbus and crew to America. Roger and I had captured them sailing up the intercostal
waterway earlier in the week, so Roger was elated to be able to board the ships
and have a good look. Following our sightseeing touring we had a delicious supper
at the inlet Grille here on the island. Thanks for the treat Colin. Oh, I love
snapper!
| Mr. Jim Bolya with Ms. Melba Toasty ride in the float |
| Rita holds the sign for the front of our our float! |
| The cast!!! |
Unfortunately, that night on the way home after the cast party our friend Karen tripped on the side walk handicap ramp and broke her arm. Thinking it was just sprained she waited to go to the doctor until the next morning. She received great care at a good urgent care facility but they did not take her insurance. Her husband paid cash up front. She was splinted and referred to an orthopedic surgeon to have the bones set and casted. Even though she had out of state health insurance ( they live in New York) she had problems getting an orthopedic clinic to take it. Finally, she reached a doctor that would accept the insurance and had her arm set 4 days later. They had offered to pay cash for treatment at the other ortho clinics since their company said they would be reimbursed, but were turned away. Even their insurance company was frustrated and tried to intervene on their behalf. Canada may have its problems but we are thankful for the health care system we have. We are repeatedly told that the USA offers the best medical care in the world. Well, I guess it’s only good if you can access it. I’ll take the Canada system any day!!
| just before it sank |
So now that I am off
the soap box I will continue our life saga!
This week we were out on the jetty for a sunset walk after supper. A
group of people had gathered to watch a barge being towed into the inlet by a
small tug boat. Not long after we arrived we noticed the barge was taking on
water and the tug was having difficulty towing against the outgoing tide. Very
quickly things went wrong and both barge and tug started being dragged sideways
down the inlet. The coast guard was called and they were on the seen in less
than 5 minutes. Unfortunately, they arrived just as the barge sank at the
opening of the jetty. The tug remained upright as it had cut the rope from the
barge just in time. It was horrifying to say the least and we watched in shock
as the rescue boats searched for survivors as the dark of night set in. Sadly
one man drowned leaving us all to gasp at what we witnessed. Once the barge began
to sink it went under in 12 seconds. The power of the ocean is mighty. It has been a week and the inlet is not open
to all traffic yet. A salvage boat from Alabama is arriving in a few days to
try and raise the barge as it is presently preventing big fishing boats from
entering or exiting the harbour. This has caused quite a stir around here and
friction with the coast guard as the economy depends on the fishing charters
and sightseeing tours.
A rainy Saturday was spent with Rona and Gary before they
returned home to Manitoba. Rona and I did some last minute shopping and bargain
hunting adding to the extra suitcase they bought to go home. They have arrived safely
home and seem to be managing the cold temperatures from what I hear.
Sunday, we saw the rain disappear and the hot sunny Florida
return. A perfect beach or pool day. People lingered at the pool into the
supper hour as they reveled in the beautiful cloudless day. It reminded me of
the days at Clear Lake when we would stay at the beach until late in the day,
finally coaxing the kids home with the promise of a wiener roast in the cook
shack. Yes, it was one of those days, but instead of wieners we promised
ourselves wine and fresh shrimp.
| seafood on the harbour |
Our week began again with our usual activities and coupled
with the beautiful weather we were well tuckered out by bedtime. The days are definitely
getting hotter and the sun more intense. Brimmed hats, higher numbered
sunscreen and time in the shade are becoming a must at the pool. The jetty area
has been a hub of activity and this week it brought the Budweiser Clydesdales
for all to admire. The horses are huge to say the least and absolutely beautiful.
A quick supper with friends on the inlet patio, a couple of cools ones and we
were off to bowling. We are never idle
too long as we also seem off to somewhere!
Today is the brunch and fashion show at the club house for
the women. It is always a fun affair as models from Harbour Isle show the
clothing from a local ladies fashion shop. We sipped our mimosas and eat our
quiche and then sit back and enjoy the show.
Tomorrow we are off
to Fort Lauderdale to see our friends Bob and Rachel from Winnipeg before they
head off on their cruise. We look forward to catching up with them while
enjoying some sunshine.
Time here is coming
to an end with only three weeks left. We look forward to getting home and
seeing everyone and spending time out in our yard. Let’s hope for an early
spring!
Take care all!
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
So much going on.....
Feb.10th,201
Ok, I know, I have been negligent in writing this blog. Life
is full down here to say the least. Our
calendar has not been this full since we had all the kids at home. It is a good
busy though and we are having a lot of fun. Yes, between arts and crafts,
sports, pool time, games, and social events the days fly by. I will try and
catch you up on the last month.
My friend Brenda came
to visit us for 10 days and although it was not the best weather, we did have a
great time. Brenda was tossed into the world of jewelry making and has turned
into quite the artisan. We had limited
pool time but we made use of the time shopping, sightseeing, and jewelry
making. Brenda could vouch for our “on the go” lifestyle. I think we about wore
the women out most days.
| No wonder we love beading together! |
| Success....just one of many projects |
| White city Park |
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| Y-Not Wednesday |
| Another kind of wild life... |
Following Brenda’s visit we went to the west side of Florida, on the Gulf, to visit Barb and Frank who were vacationing there for 10 days. We had a fantastic, relaxing time from Friday to Sunday. The Wanna B- Inn is a quaint older style resort right on the beach on Minnesota Key near Englewood. It was featured in the Canadian Snowbird Magazine and had great reviews. It did not disappoint. We walked the beach, collected seashells, swam in the pool, Roger and Frank went fishing, and come 6 pm we watch the beautiful pink and orange sunset complete with the blow of the conch. We ate delicious food that we prepared in the rustic kitchen and drank wine to our hearts content. Even the moon was full and bright lighting up the sky and creating a circular aura around it. Beautiful.
Superbowl is big around here so of course there was a party
at the clubhouse. The potluck was
fantastic and was followed by a very exciting game. The whoops and hollers
filled the clubhouse as everyone cheered for their team. Lots of Patriot fans
here that ended up very happy with the win.
I did not know that
bowling could be so fun and yet so frustrating at the same time. I have improved immensely from the beginning
but sometimes that ball has a mind of its own. It is all in good fun though and
our team is easy going as are most of the teams. Laughter and high fives abound making each
game fun and exciting. We encourage each other no matter what team a person is
on, creating an atmosphere of camaraderie. Let the good times roll as they say!
Our fellow Canadians from Brandon have arrived and are
settled into their condo at Ocean village about 5 minutes from us. It is good
to hear news from home and have the company of some fellow Canadians. So far we
have avoided the Manitoba cold and flu they brought with them. They are on the
mend so let’s hope Roger and I are safe.
This month was a wonderful ladies outing to Lady Anne’s tea
house again. A marvelous time with
friends enjoying the 5 course luncheon. I highly recommend the stuffed sole !
| My good friends Laura and Karen |
Coming up we have the Valentines cocktail Party, The Mardi
Gras Murder Mystery Dinner Theater( Roger and I both have roles), and a
Progressive Dinner. This month is going to fly by as well.
Well, that’s our life in a nutshell. Hope all is well with
everyone. Take care all!
| Birds on the pond in front of our building |
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Life in full swing......
Well, life is in full swing here as all the snowbirds have arrived. Hugs, handshakes, welcome back and good to see you are are common place these days. It is great to see so many people return and watch everyone slip back into the Florida life. Activities are booming with many social gatherings on the horizon. Our weekly calendar is filling fast and I am beginning to wonder how we stepped into all these activities. Our latest adventure is bowling on Thursday nights. Neither of us are bowlers but I am assured most people aren't either so I guess we will give it a go. I am really not sure how we were talked into it but the league is made up of all people from our complex area so it should be fun.
Jewelry making has begun and off to a roaring start as we laughed and created our masterpieces!
Trivia night at the downtown bistro offered a hilarious evening of entertainment as our team of 14 retirees competed against much younger college students and several other groups,competing for gift certificates and beer. We did not win although our score was close. At least we weren't whomped!
Book club had its first meeting and was very enjoyable. Our first read was "Rebecca" by Daphne Du Maurier. A very old book but very good with lots of lovely discussion. A successful evening of chatter, laughter and wine! Roger played cards the same night with a group of guys and apparently it was lively as well.
Our life is busy but a good busy. We still have plenty of time to be at the pool, rest, read and walk in the sunshine. A pretty good life I would say. We are grateful!!
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| hungry pelicans |
Friday, January 2, 2015
Into the new year......
Happy New year to all ! New Years was a grand time down here in Florida with fun, food, friends, music and dancing. On New Year's Eve we had a several friends over before we headed to the clubhouse dance and party. The quiet cocktail party here blossomed into a roaring good time with a table full of food, drinks, laughter and champagne all around. Eventually we made our way to the clubhouse and the festivities continued. The live band kept things hopping and we danced like crazy, toasted in the new year with more champagne and finally found our way home about 1:30 am. It was a great way to ring in 2015! We were slow to rise on on New Year's Day , but did manage to host a small New Years supper with friends.
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