And just like that another month slipped by. With my sights set on Delray Beach, life goes on and I filled it the best way I know how: savoring and appreciating the warmth of the sun, the caress of evening breezes, the company of friends both dining and before the hypnotic flames of campfires. And life goes on for my friends as well. Vicki flew up to North Carolina for a few days while George "kittysat" Stella, Fran and Walt went up to Perry, Georgia, for a rally week, Tony and Doreen visited friends in Jensen Beach for an overnight and Noreen and Jack headed back home to New York.
One Sunday afternoon I once again enjoyed the company of Daytona Beach friends, Mya and Mark who traveled the hour+ to visit me here in Clermont. Here, we met son Zane, from Buena Vista and friend, Amanda, from Orlando, Off we went to dinner at Mito Sushi & Grill located just outside the resort in the nearby Publix Plaza. It was my first sushi meal while here in Clermont. I enjoyed the 10-piece Firecracker Roll. |
Firecracker Roll:
Shrimp, crab meat and avocado, fried in tempura with
chef special sauce, tobiko and green onion. |
After dinner, Mark and Mya stayed and enjoyed the campfire along with friends, Ray/Kathy, George, Roberta, Tony/Doreen and Jack.
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Mark, Mya, Zane, Amanda |
DiRomios Italian Restaurant was another dining destination for Tony/Doreen, Roberta and me. My cheese calzone was huge and provided three meals. I also ordered a to-go meal of penne al pesto with pine nuts, parmesan and fresh basil sauce for future dinners.
On March 14th, I witnessed my first rocket launch from Cape Canaveral as the CRS 37 Dragon Launch made it's 17th trip to the ISS, circling 210 miles overhead at 17,500 mph. The Cargo ship was carrying a payload for 60 new scientific experiments as well as vehicle hardware and food for the astronauts. The ISS costing three billion dollars a year to maintain and operate has been in orbit for more than twenty years and occupied with humans for fifteen. Although we're 80 miles west of Cape Kennedy, the two videos presented below will give you an idea of the awe-inspiring experience. The first video is courtesy of Nettie who lives about .2 of a mile from our location.
The second video, courtesy of Roberta, captured what we saw from my campsite.
You can watch the entire launch on YouTube HERE. A fascinating fact heard in the broadcast; the Falcon 9 booster, after separation, returned to a drone recovery ship successfully for the 178th time. Upon landing its speed of descent goes from twice the speed of a jet airplane to 0 mph in less than a minute. There was an all female crew recovery team that will take the recovered booster back to land. Later that evening we were able to see the ISS passing from our southwest to the northeast. At the time of the rocket was launched, the ISS was located over the Indian Ocean. The occupants get to see 16 sunrises and sunsets each day. For more fascinating facts and figures for the ISS, click HERE,
Thursday Tony, Doreen, Roberta and I traveled just three miles to nearby I Love NY Pizza . There we were in this Italian restaurant being served by Mexicans watching TVs in Spanish on St. Patrick's Day eating pizza.
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A belated birthday cake for Fran. |
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Perhaps a scene during rest time at the home? |
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Corned beef, cabbage, veggies with Irish soda bread and dollops of spicy mustard and horseradish. |
With just thirteen days left to this leg of my winter travels, plans were made to visit Disney Springs and catch a production of Cirque du Soleil's Drawn to Life.
"This tribute to Disney Animation's art
embraces the actions and feelings of life. The plot of the show focuses on a
motivated young woman who finds one last item left by her animator father—a
collection of incomplete sketches. She sets out on an exciting quest infused
with her Disney childhood memories, assisted by a magical pencil and a funny
band of creative muses. We'll accompany her as she dives into an imaginative
realm of animation and unearths fresh options that bring her future into
motion." See the trailer HERE
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A photo taken before it was announced they're not allowed. |
The 90-minute performance with no intermission was outstanding. Audiences are mesmerized by the non-stop activities taking place on stage. Distractions are everywhere while, in the dark, other parts of the stage are being prepared. From the revolving backstage to sets that rise from beneath the floor, your breath is taken away while you watch aerial artists perform. I wanted to find out the nationalities of the international performers (many appeared to be in their late teens) and found 16 amazing facts that make the experience even more outstanding. The athleticism of the acrobatics, scenic design, technical lighting and staging as well as the projection techniques featuring Disney characters were mind-blowing.
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What were the chances that Tony would find a parking spot right across the street. |
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After the show, our crowd (Ray/Kathy, Fran/Walter, Mike/Chrissy, Roberta, Tony/Doreen) dined once again at Longhorn Steakhouse. You know what I had if you read my last blog.
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A belated Happy Birthday for Fran |
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They forced me to take a spoonful as Fran's dessert was passed around. |
Finishing my last week here in Clermont, Tony, Doreen, Roberta and I squeezed in a breakfast at KeKe's Breakfast Café........
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My usual: scrambled eggs, home fries and an (almost) English muffin. I passed on the $5.49 side of bacon. |
...and a next to the "last supper" at Amore Ristorante where we were able to pin down twelve of us who were expertly and pleasantly served by Cassidy. Recently opened in January, owners Julian and Alda Serjani have succeeded making this upscale "from scratch" restaurant beautiful with an elegant ambiance and plenty of classic homemade selections. For a Monday night it was quite busy.
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l. to r: Ray, Chrissy, Roberta, ACR, Doreen, Fran, Walter, Vicki, George, Mike, Kathy. (Thank you Cassidy) |
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Pasta Fajioli |
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Capellini Primavera Sauteed vegetables with garlic and olive oil served over angel hair pasta |
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Tony & Doreen's Tiramisu at Amore |
One more dinner on Wednesday...okay, this is the "last" one with Ray/Kathy and Doreen/Tony. We went to Carrabba's Italian Grill. This was my first visit to a Carrabba's. With an extensive dinner menu, I settled on...
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Ravioli stuffed with lobster and Romano cheese in a white wine cream sauce topped with diced tomato and enjoyed a wonderful Valpolicella. |
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Taster's Note: Well-structured wine, with a soft, long and persistent finish. Brilliant ruby red in color, with a pleasant scent of wild berries. Dry and velvety on the palate, it is characterized by a bitter almond finish. |
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Classic Tiramisu (shared) |
A second trip back to Amore (really...this was the last dinner out) with Tony and Doreen. It afforded me another homemade choice.
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...Gnocchi BologneseGnocchi pasta mixed with their homemade Bolognese sauce. Half of this melt-in-your-moth taste treat went home for a future meal |
And for those who have issues with me enjoying Italian dining pleasures three time in four days, I can express myself with Italian sign language:
Translation: "What? You don't like Italian cuisine?
Earlier before Roberta left we had a campfire with everyone present. Sadly, I won't see another one like this until June.
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Some evenings were chilly with a breeze but if you're prepared, the fire still felt good. |
I cannot end my last post at Elite without sharing my heart felt thanks to the wonderful people I know and with others I've had the pleasure of meeting. There was:
Morning coffee;
Gatherings for evening campfires and those contributing sacks of wood;
Trips to restaurants, grocery shopping and haircuts;
Receiving, holding and delivering my mail and packages as well as a place to do laundry;
An endless supply of wine, gin and tonics and ice;
For fear of leaving something/someone out, you know who you are and I thank you.
And, as always, central to the good life I enjoy is the love of food.
Even as I prepared to leave on Friday, 3/31st, the thoughtfulness and generosity continued:
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Potato Bacon Soup Theresa across the street brought over a bowl for me one evening. Outstanding with loads of flavor and the right consistency to stick-to-your-ribs, perfect for a chilly night. |
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Having returned from a week at home in Michigan, Theresa gave me a special treat to see me off on my last day. Candy made in her hometown. The solid milk chocolate is in the shape of the Upper Peninsula. A Yooper is a native or inhabitant of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Check out Sayklly's Candies HERE. |
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The best homemade oatmeal raisin cookies you'll find anywhere are made by Kathy M. She made a plate of these special treats for me and given on the last day...As were |
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...these pumpkin apple strudel muffins baked by Nettie. Nettie has been the liaison between the owners of sites I've rented these past two years. She and hubby, Chuck, are the proud owners of the two beautiful Goldens, Clare and Finnegan, you may remember from my last blog post. |
So this concludes my two
month stay in Clermont, Florida, home of the Elite RV Resort. The owners of my
lot, Russ and Sherri, from whom I'll rent again next year, travel extensively
from January to October and maintain their own blog. I received their latest
and wanted to share the link with my fellow RVers or anyone else planning to
travel. It shares the unique opportunity for you to obtain audio tours of
the places you visit without a guide. Check it out HERE
My next stop is a return visit to Delray Beach, FL I've stayed here many times in the past. This centrally located campground allows me to visit more friends and relatives. I look forward to
sharing the experience with you. Meanwhile, stay well, stay happy and stay safe.
"I'm finding old age is coming at a very bad time in my life. People my age are so much older than me." --?
Oh Charlie, once again I leave this site hungry. I wonder why that is? Also, since Stella the Kat has often been referred to, might it not be a good idea to present some photos of the little mascot? Luv from Stella the Human
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. I'll request some good ones from her mommy, Vicki and forward them to you. I'm hoping you'll get to see them on Vicki's blog when next she posts.
ReplyDeleteCharlie, my time at Citrus Valley was wonderful. It was a great time with friends. So much fun! Thanks for hosting all the campfires. Enjoy Delray, the Keys and Texas. See you at Croton.
ReplyDeleteSafe Travels. RF 🙏
You're welcome; Yes, a good time had by all. You should be home by now and have enjoyed Luke's b'day. See you in CPP.
DeleteWell, there is no doubt in my mind you guys had a great time...eating.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you often and missing our good times in Florida already. Back to reality fades the memories which were not made too long ago!! Enjoy all your next adventures until you come back to reality. See you in Croton for another dose of good times and good friends. Looking forward to it xoxo
ReplyDeleteYes. We have to work at not making memories fade; one solution is to keep making them. My time in CPP will mark the end of my "Winter Adventure" and the beginning of my "Summer Adventure." Seven trips already planned and paid for from May to October. I need to fill in gaps...hopefully with friends. See you in CPP.
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