In my monthly wrap-up, I briefly mentioned watching the Today Show with Hoda and Jenna while I work out on the elliptical at our community gym. Hey, it passes the time and I don't have to talk to my neighbors. Anyway, a few days back, their guest was a chef who demonstrated a recipe for …
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April – Looking Back, Moving Forward
South Florida is fully immersed in the most beautiful season of the year with sunny days and temperatures ranging from the forties to the eighties. Snowbirds are beginning to head back North and our little town is becoming quiet once again. I should feel wonderful about that, but truthfully, my sunny outlook has been tested …
March Reflections – More
There are very few distinguishable differences between seasons in South Florida and for the most part, they blend, one into the next. The notable exception is Spring when the intensity of color is so brilliant everything comes alive with new energy and optimism. Join me as I take a look back at March.... Yellow Trumpet …
Taste The Sweetness of Life – a WQW Challenge
Photo by David J. Boozer on Pexels.com Marsha Ingrao at Always Write is the host of WQW (Writers Quote Wednesday). This week the subject she has suggested for us to write about is Taste - as in one of the five senses. Please visit the link to read her post and others who have joined …
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Treasure Hunting – a Valentine’s Day Tradition
After five and one-half hours of highway driving on I95 north, we turn east, toward the coast. Within minutes the salt marshes begin to appear. I am sure it looks like a swamp to a lot of visitors, but it looks like a river of gold to me. I can't quite explain the visceral feeling …
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