A busy day so far – you and Carol have been
packing and straightening up the place. Mary Lou and Carol are at the pool;
Linda is finishing her book. After the pool you four are driving to Linda and
Bill’s to have lunch at the Colonnade then only you and Carol will be returning
to the condo. You will be leaving in the morning with a planned stop for the
night at Exit 60 in Tennessee. Amy texted and said all is fine at home. –
Amorella
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hours. A pelican just flew over; the Gulf is a beautiful blue green once again.
We have had a good time so far. We love coming to Meibers’ condo in Madeira
Beach. Everyone has a good time.
1117 hours. The beach is filling up quickly – mostly young
women with children and beach umbrellas. A cute little two to three year old
girl with a blonde ponytail, red swimsuit and blue T-shirt is diligently taking
her blue bucket into the surf, filling it, and bringing it up to the dry white
sand and dumping it in a hold she dug for her grandma to inspect. She is really
focused. Up the beach about thirty feet a Mom is trying to coax her four year
old into the water. So far she’s not having much luck.
I don’t hope, boy. That’s a human attribute.
- Amorella
Late afternoon. After a good lunch you and
Carol came to the condo, relaxed, then hit the pool one last time for thirty to
forty minutes; she swam and you ‘bicycled’ and paddled about the entire time
for your daily exercise. Packing is coming along and the plan is leave before
eight and stopped at the local MacDonald’s for breakfast before driving to
I-275 for the return. The weather has been bright and sunny until about an hour
ago when you came in from the pool. – Amorella
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hours. It has been another pleasant Florida day. We will load most of the car
before bed. I filled up the car; it took seven gallons during our stay. We are
good to go.
Have a safe trip home, boy. Post. – Amorella
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hours. Let’s hope, Amorella. I’ll drive professionally and defensively, at
least that is always the plan.
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