Monday, November 18, 2019

A Chilly, Pretty November

Hey Everyone -

Nothing real exciting to report for November, but we've taken a few nice pics to share. Hopefully, we'll be seeing you all in a week or so for Thanksgiving. Can't believe it is already that time of year.

So first, I suppose I will inundate you with pictures of Eva. I mean, she's just so damn cute. Here's a picture of her cuddling with her monkey.


We've been taking her and Deuce to the dog park every weekend and she is the fastest dog EVER. It's really fun to watch her run. Glenn has some video but I was unable to get them to work on my computer, so we'll have to show you in person. But here's a cute action pic.


Anyway, I sometimes share pics of her on the rescue site's Facebook page (where we got her) and recently one of the staff there sent me this picture saying - "Eva was part of a litter that meant a lot to all of us here - we called them The Five Sisters". Look at what a sad condition these pups were in...


Also - if anything this picture has me even more mystified as to what kind of dog she is because she and her sisters all look like completely different kinds of dogs. I would never guess they were related (except they all have the same ears).

Anyway, she looks so sad there, so to see her now really makes me happy. Everyone is always stopping us and telling us how pretty she is.


Lying in the hole she dug in the yard.
Also, just in case you were wondering about Deuce...

Meh.
Ok. So what else is new? Well, it's been pretty cold the past few days - in the 50s and 60s. Last week, when it was a bit warmer, we had our first fire of the season. Lovely.


Glenn has also installed some new light fixtures around the house, including this new ceiling fan...


...and a new dining room fixture. He's getting good at this!


I also got my hair cut and colored...it only looks curly here because I went out for a walk in the humidity before taking this pic. I wanted to try a selfie with the new phone on portrait mode - it blurs the background. You'll also note I'm wearing a turtleneck because IT'S COLD.


So, I've also increased my morning walk to about 3 miles, so I've had the chance to take some more pics.

Curlew on the sidewalk
Curlew in a tree
Great Blue Heron
Cooper's Hawk
Decent sized gator - maybe 5 feet?

I was excited to see a manatee right off the side of the road, off of this little bridge, because they are rarely in there. I also got him with his mouth open. Hello, Mr. Manatee!  Huulllllllloooooooo!

When Glenn and I take the dogs to the dog park, we also walk around a bit through the main park - John Chestnut (our fav!). Glenn took some pretty pictures last time we were there.





I love this one.


So speaking of Glenn, he's been traveling a lot going to Making Strides walks. I think this is the one in Tampa...


And this maybe Sarasota?



You know what's missing from this post? Yeah, you guessed it. Monster Trucks.




So anyway, that's all I got, folks. Hope you all are well and happy! Later, gators.

Friday, November 1, 2019

Close to Home

Hi Everyone!

Can you believe it is November already?

Last night was Halloween and Glenn and I went with our new tradition of sitting outside and waiting for the trick-or-treaters. It has been the hottest October here in 100 years, and last night was a cool 82 degrees.


We had quite a few trick-or-treaters, but the bugs eventually drove us inside.

Speaking of Halloween-ish things, it occurred to me today that I might not have shared pics before of our neighbors' "Pirate ship house".  This house is in our plan, and I should note - this is NOT just something they do for Halloween. This place is pirate-themed year-round, although they do seem to amp it up a bit for the holiday. They have a real pirate ship in their driveway...





Not sure what their neighbors think of this, but I enjoy it.

So anyway, let's see what else.. Well, Glenn and I got new iPhones. They are pretty cool and have a goofy looking three-lens camera on the back. I think all the pics in this blog were taken with our new phones (except for these, which I took with the ipad).




I used it's "portrait mode" to take some pics of the pups, which I think turned out pretty good.




I mean, come on. How cute are they?

The first night Glenn got his phone, we went to the Lightning/Pens game at Amalie Arena with Chad and Lisha. Unfortunately the Pens lost, but we had a great time.





They had a nice event where they recognized this group of like 49 of the Medal of Honor winners - including a 90-something year-old who was in WWII. It was a very touching ceremony.


In other news, I have resumed - over the last month or so - my morning walks along Bayshore - there has been lots of new development down there so I figured I'd share some new things, along with the old.

In the new category, they finished these waterfront condos - which I think are very nice (despite the fact that many locals fought them being built. OMG THE TRAFFIC! THE PARKING!...whatever, it's fine.) This development has really revitalized main street - with lots of new restaurants and shops getting ready to open up, so I'm all for it.


They've also made some improvements to the nearby Waterfront park - including adding this sail pavilion.


They've been tearing down some small older houses and building new giant ones. Most of these are nice. This particular house (below), however, I rant about every time we walk past (much to Glenn's amusement).


I've helpfully pointed out some of the things I hate about it. 1) They put real marble as the bases to their white columns, which don't go with the house and just seem like - hey we wanted to put some real marble on the house! We're rich! 2) the Godforsaken marble "planter" they put in that looks like something you'd see at the mall and 3) the horrible way they have landscaped said planter - by putting grass in it! and two trees that block the view from the balcony 4) whatever those stupid vent things are on their garage doors. I don't know what they are or why they are necessary, but WHY HIGHLIGHT THEM and paint them white?! Anyway, Whatever. This house is dumb.

This one, however is very pretty and I would love to tour it. The pic doesn't do it justice.They are on the bay and have a dock out back and an amazing veranda that you can see through their front window.


And this house was remodeled. The back portion was the original house. When they first started the addition, I thought it was going to be awful, but they made some nice choices - I love their deck and the bermuda shutters,  etc.


And then this is another new house...they started building it when we moved here and just recently moved into the place. They still need to finish their fence...


So anyway, that's the house tour. Here are some other nice photos from my recent walks...





This is my little gator buddy. He lives in this little drainage ditch right next to the walking path and I don't think many people know he's there.






These are Ibis. (Ibises? Ibisi?)

And here are some pics Glenn took on his morning bike rides...

Ibis, Snowy Egrets, and Roseate Spoonbills







Speaking of Glenn, he's been traveling a lot during October for all the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer events. He was recently in Miami and Boca Raton for some walks...





They look so much alike!
Ok, folks, I guess that's all we have for now. Hope you are all doing well. In closing, here are a couple sunrise pics Glenn took from our back porch.



Later Gators!