Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Villages, Fl January 15, 2019 Wednesday Sunny 80

Time for a blog update, right Lauren? Well I have to agree.

One thing about being in the Villages is I am having a harder time keeping track of time and in particular what day is it. The old retiree saying that "Everyday is Saturday" is far more true here than anywhere else. Why? No school buses going by the house, no morning rush hour (other than to the pickleball courts - but it is seven days a week),  and no lawnmowers starting on Saturday at 0700. How is one supposed to remember time and equally important, the day and date? Thank heavens for my cell phone.

Well, I was reminded by looking at my cell phone that Saturday (a week or so ago) had arrived unannounced.  We did remember from our time last year with Jim and Justine that there is a farmer's market on Saturday at Brownwood Town Square. Faye had been hankering for some of the locally made dried veggies that she bought last year. So off to the market. The day promised to rain by mid morning so we headed out early, forsaking pickleball for dried veggies. The vendors were indeed waiting for us.



I took this picture for you Madelaine. Nana and I laugh when we see Christmas decorations up after the first of the year and remember your comments about being annoyed with decorations still being up "long after Christmas"  We chuckle that for you New Years day must have been made a holiday to give everyone the perfect day to take down Christmas decorations.



Ah the dried veggie stand is still here!!


We are still amused by seeing the streets packed with golf carts


The square is quiet today - think because of the forecast rain.


Later in the week we walked around the neighborhood some more. Madz would be real annoyed with these folks.


And there is pickleball - even though the temperatures are "cool."  Notice the line to get another turn for a game. Some spots are more popular than others.


Here we share the photo with Andy Reid who is taking a day off before rejoining the KC practice tomorrow.

In addition to the town squares, each area has regional recreational areas. These is where there are area building for meetings that includes excerise to quilting activities. This is the Fenney Rec center.
It has a nice nature walk.






I have no idea what this bird is. But the jumping minnows in the pool beneath assures that he or she is fully nourished.

The spanish moss in the trees is really beautiful.



The stream that we wandered along turns out to be supplied by a spring pool seen below that really flows a lot of water.




Later in the week we went to Brownwood to take in some of the nightly (yes every night) free entertainment - I imagine the locals are irritated that the squares now fill up early with all the snowbirds - we have heard some grumble about it including at the pickleball courts.


And if you need a dance partner, choices included those with four legs.


And more pickleball - but bring a hat as the sun is in your eyes early in the morning. We found this group in the Spanish Moss rec area near us. It is a good friendly bunch that plays at our level - and so far the number that show up is just right - enough time between games to get a drink and wipe the brow.


The air was super still last night


But the wind came up in the afternoon - and it was warm!!


This is nice pedestrian only walk way along the main road through neighborhood.


The moon came up nicely - but the house we are in is facing directly south and we never see the sun during the day from the lanai area. This would be good in the summer but I would like to see it in the winter months.


Had to smile at this cart parked next door.


And several days ago friends Jim and Justine finally recovered enough from being laid up to join us for dinner and a long awaited Mexican Train game. There were winners and losers - I will let you surmise which pair was the winners.


Yesterday we visited the Hogeye nature trail walk nearby. It was a very nice two mile walking path around a very nice wetland area.






We saw a pair of fox squirrels. Really interesting. A sign near the head of the trail noted that they are on the endangered list.



Several wood storks seemed to be accustomed to walkers sharing the water's edge with them.






Well it's been a nice several weeks.

Time to get ready for another hard day of Villages living - so time to say .............

Good Night and May God Bless

1 comment:

  1. Yes, it is a tough life you lead, but somebody has to do it. Might as well be you.

    Duane and Diane
    m/v Diva Di

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