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Saturday, December 21, 2013
Sanibel Island
Yesterday we stood in front of the milepost 0 sign at Sanibel Island. We looked for seashells. It was hot. The wind was blowing. The German tourists looked like they were really having a good time.
We sat down.
After a brief discussion we came to the discussion that we felt like crap and beautiful as it was, there was no point in setting in the hot sun to the point that we were going to end up stuck in rush hour on I-75.
So we gave our parking pass to a nice elderly couple from Minnesota, who were trying to figure out how the parking pass vending machine actually worked, and we hit the road.
We are all sick at this point. A lot of deep coughing, aching joints, tired, but hey! -we are at the Beach!
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Sorry you're all under the weather; hope you're feeling better before long. It's always a bummer to feel bad on vacation.
ReplyDeleteSorry you're all under the weather; hope you're feeling better before long. It's always a bummer to feel bad on vacation.
ReplyDeleteSorry you're all under the weather; hope you're feeling better before long. It's always a bummer to feel bad on vacation.
ReplyDeleteIt is hard to actually feel bad on vacation when you leave nasty cold wet mud in Oregon for the beaches of Florida.
ReplyDeleteToday here was blue sky, bright sun, 51*F. My honey bees survived the cold spell we just had. I thought 8* would do them in for sure. They were out flying around.
ReplyDelete51 degrees is almost spring
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