Sunday,
Monday, Tuesday, January 29, 30, 31, 2017
Ft. Myers
to Estero to Dade City, Florida (Travelers Rest Resort)
Sunday: Cool
and rainy
Monday:
low to mid 60s, cooler, sunny
Tuesday:
warming up, sunny!
Sunday: The
first highlight was we were able to Facetime with both our dear Erie and our
Jamestown families! It was so good to see them and hear what they were doing! Both
sons R and B have been following the blog and I know this because they reported
back all they knew! I decided I should go a little easier on them. I will
create the test for B1 who thought up the idea of a test. J The miracle of
technology--
We met up
with TK’s sister and BIL Mary Lou and Scorchy and we drove together to a nephew’s
home and met up with TK’s brother and SIL, Tom and Carol, to play the
traditional game of Trivial Pursuit (4 hours, one game to be precise), the
family favorite. We all held our own, but the boys won. It was great to see
everyone—we only see TK’s brother once a year now.
Monday:
After visiting the mall at Coconut Point (so much great shopping in this area,
so little time), TK and I headed to Pinchers,
The Marina at Edison Ford, further north in Ft. Myers Beach to meet TK’s
buddy from Erie East High School and
the EFD (Kevin and Jan) for lunch.
This restaurant has such a nice view of a river that flows into the Gulf. The
fish and chips lunch was tasty and we enjoyed conversation with old friends.
The trip
north to Dade City took a little less than three hours and the cabana at
Travelers Rest Resort was warmed up and waiting for us.
Mary Lou treated us to a slice of kumquat pie and then we were ready to
settle in for the evening. It is definitely cooler in this area, but we have a
promise of warmer weather coming soon.
Tuesday:
The morning coffee seminar at Busch Hall was about crime prevention with Brian
MacNeel, a Task Force Florida State Police officer. He covered identity theft,
fraud, scams, and other safety issues. Very informative. After visiting TRR for so many years, we fit
right in, we even have name badges!
I am
always so amazed at all there is to do here. The list of activities and clubs
in the weekly newspaper covers two full 11x17 pages, from Amateur Radio Club to
Yoga, including ballroom dance lessons, birding, bowling, garden club,
genealogy, all kinds of card games, computer clubs, digital camera classes, golf
scrambles, remote control cars, boats, and airplanes, travel club, tennis,
horseshoes, quilting, sewing, singing, brass ensemble, wood shop, motorcycle club,
painting classes, geocaching, and so many more.
10 a.m.
more later
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