We're Back on the Summer Wind!!!

Hi all,,, It's been a very long cold week up north. We left Delray Beach early on Tuesday 17th. The morning was a little brisk,,, yes a cool 65 degrees. Both of us donned our winter sweaters, and coats,, yikes,, were we crazy??? Upon arrival at Newark, we could feel the cold winter air entering the plane. It was a nasty 25 degrees, and the wind didn't help at all. We arrived at Motown, opened up the house, turned on the fridge, turned up the heat and the hot water and didn't stop shivering for a very long time. Shopping had to be done, there was nothing in the fridge and the cupboards were bare. We couldn't find a PUBLIX anywhere !!! LOLOL but A&P did very well.Our agenda was jam packed with not only appointments. We had a blast going to watch Nicholas and Matthew at their Taekwondo class. Clearly they enjoyed participating with their class, their voices could be heard enthusiastically answering their instructor. We were very impressed with not only how well they listened, but how eager they were to participate and learn.On Friday we went to darts at the HYC and had a wonderful time. It was the first night of darts and several people attended. There was delicious pizza being served, the bar was open and there was hot coffee available. Both of us played as alternates and had a great evening. There were even comments about having Elle stay to play the rest of the season, have to say she's learning from a Pro,, guess who?
Saturday we were invited to watch Matthew participate in his skating lesson. Isn't it cold in a skating rink?? It was test day on the rink and each student had to demonstrate their skills they had acquired for that level. During the whole class, Matthew showed us how much he loved to skate. At the end of the class it was Matthew's turn to demonstrate his skills for his badge. He worked so hard throughout the class, all of us were commenting, how tough it is to be tested at the very end. We sat back watching him go through his test and silently cheering for him. Well,, we were all impressed, Matthew skipped 2 levels!!! He can now attend Hockey level 1 as he enthusiastically told Judy, that's exactly what he wanted to do!! But what touched us most, was the sensitivity and compassion he showed by hiding his badges so as to not hurt his friends feelings who didn't do so well. He then told his friend good job, you worked hard. Well done Matthew!!Later that evening we attended Mardi Gras at Harlem. All we can say is,,, wow what a grand event. We were treated to delicious appetizers, a true creole dinner and the music took us down to the sultry sounds of New Orleans.They had a great four piece band that played everything from jazz to Dixie, a great treat! The mask parade was great fun and beads were thrown at participants, true Mardi Gras style.The following couple of nights we had lovely dinners at Angela and Brian Hendricks home and with Marcia and Mark Leeds at a great restaurant. It's always wonderful to get together with Harlem friends.
On Wednesday we had our meeting with the Immigration office in Newark, NJ and after a tiring morning we passed. Elle is getting a provisional 'green card' which confirms her as a permanent resident. This meeting opened our eyes to the number of people applying for the same status. We watched several families come and go from the interview room, some were very happy and others sad.
Thursday Feb. 26/2009 we were picked up by our 'limo' in snow flurries. When we landed in West Palm Beach that afternoon the temperature was 75 degrees YEAH!! Hello Summer Wind!!

Warm Weather and Manatees

Well, would you believe the warm weather has finally arrived. The temperatures have reached 80 degrees and the winds have subsided.
With the warm weather we've had several sitings of Manatees. Manatees are also known as sea cows and are on the endangered species and protected by the State. They are slow moving mammals that eat sea grass. When we first sited this mammal, we thought he was injured. If you look closely to some of the pictures you can see that the Manatee has some marks on its back. These are possibly due to getting too close to boat props.
Most areas along the ICW have signs telling boaters to slow down due to Manatees. If he was injured, the Wildlife and Fisherie Services would have to be called. However, the dockmaster explained that the animal was just sleeping.The marina is a perfect spot for the Manatee to take a rest because its enclosed and there are not a lot of boats moving in or out of this marina. How many of you can sleep underwater? Believe it or not the Manatee, lifts their snout just enough to take a breath. They barely move and lightly lift their single flipper. This Manatee was approximately 12-13 feet long.

Sunny ,Warm Florida Right???

We are still waiting for the warm weather to arrive. Watching the news and weather daily really can depress you. We came to Florida to escape the cold and knowing what has happened this year in the north, I guess we have no right to complain. But the marina we are in has a lovely pool that has been empty since we arrived. Our bikes are still stowed in the V-berth because with the wind and cold, forget it!!!!!!
All has not been negative. We have been having lots of fun. A few days before we left Ft. Lauderdale we had our good friends Stu and Barbara Rogan aboard. Spent 2 days with them and had fun. Had a lovely dinner with Kathy and Craig Briggs, have plans to dine with the Levines and Sheila Pollack. Saw 2 great movies. (The Reader & Gran Torino) both awesome. It is great because the shopping and the theaters are within walking distance of the Summer Wind, but because of the cold and the wind we drove over.
We enjoy many activities to keep us occupied, even in the cold weather. One of the many things we enjoy are snuggling and reading aloud. We're in the middle of a great book by Sterling Hayden the actor/author called Wanderer an autobiography with a great story of adventure. Doing laundry is not one of Dick's favorite tasks, so out comes the book and time flies. Some day we hope to be playing duets on the Summer Wind both of us are now playing the flute. However, Elle discreetly plays if no one is around, not ready for the community to hear her practice the scales LOLOLOL. We have gone on many walks,(INDOORS)and take leisurely drives to take in the sights.

10 days from now we fly back to NJ for appointments and hopefully the weather will cooperate. After returning on Feb. 26 we will spend maybe 2-3 days here and then start another adventure. Since the Okechobee has enough water we will be traversing her and spending time on the west coast of Florida,culminating in a rendezvous with the MTOA in Punta Gorda. Really looking forward to that and also seeing some friends on that coast. After that rendezvous our journey will continue back across to the east coast and start north. That will be in the middle of April and probably arrive in NYC about the beginning of June.