Brr—it was a chilly 52° this morning
and the predicted high is only expected to reach 61°. We had to put our long
pants back on! However we are not complaining—especially since the folks at
home in Maryland had snow last night.
Son Andy's House-Picture:
Son Andy's House-Picture:
Apparently, the sunshine was strong
enough for the anhinga to dry its wings.
It was not warm enough for us to eat our
breakfast on the lanai. We had locally grown fresh strawberries on our cereal.
Since it was too chilly for us to go
to the beach or the swimming pool today, it was an easy decision for us to
spend our time geocaching.
We rode around in a shopping center
parking lot looking for a post office that the sign indicated was there and we couldn’t
find it. We asked ourselves if we were not able find the post office, how could
we expect to find any geocaches today. We stopped and asked three ladies who
were walking in the parking about the post office. They were from out of town
and they really were not sure where it was. We made a note to ourselves to not
ask any more old people for directions because it is likely they are all out of
town snowbirds. We eventually found the post office and mailed a post card to
our granddaughter. When we found out that the postage rates are going up again
later this month, we decided to wait before buying any more stamps.
While snow was falling at home, palm
branches were falling here in Fort Myers.
As we drove through some
neighborhoods, we found it strange to see Christmas decorations along with
blooming bushes.
We enjoyed our time geocaching and
before we knew it, at about 4:00 p.m., we were caught up in a lot of traffic.
Cordell remarked that it was not a rush hour of people going home after a day
of work, but was all the old people going to early bird dinner!
These are not snow clouds in the sky
that we saw late this afternoon.
We cooked a spaghetti dinner at the condo tonight. We enjoyed
eating it while watching the sun set. We agreed that it was a very good meal and couldn't decide if that was due to the wine we were drinking, the fact that we were not dealing with snow, the successful time we had geocaching today or because of all three.
We have seen many photos of the snow back home
and while it is very pretty, we are grateful that we can be right where we are
now.
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I should THINK so! As hard as you worked to get AWAY from said beautiful snow, you should be HAPPY as clams to be down there away from it! I, on the other hand, went ahead a grabbed a few caches today after Tyler's birthday party! It's a LOT more work to find caches with snowcover than it is without it! However, I was up for the challenge today and found 5 out of 6! One was FROZEN down in it's hidey hole and I thought I was gonna have to go rent a blow torch to get it free! Diligent work with a sharp stick finally set it free! T'was a good day! :)
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