This day began with a morning of
work and tasks. It was warm enough that we were able to set up our “office” on
the lanai.
Later, Cordell did some cleaning
around the condo. Staying true to my mother’s and grandmother’s habits which I
inherited, I did the laundry because you always do it on Mondays!
There was also work being done
around the outside of the condo. We are accustomed to seeing the landscapers
cut and trim the grass. But, what we have never witnessed before was a worker
with a “duster” wiping the outsides of our windows.
Lunch on the Lanai.
After lunch, we took a 5+ mile bike
ride in the surrounding area. We made four stops to find geocaches, but our
final destination was the tomato field where we picked our own tomatoes. These
large fields contain plants in various growing stages. One huge field hasn’t
even been planted yet.
During my conversation with the
attendant, she told me that there would be tomatoes until the end of May. Then,
they close down for the rest of the year. I asked her what people do for tomatoes
when the growing season is over. She replied that she just doesn’t eat tomatoes
because she can’t stand the ones that are available at that time.
My knees were tired by the time we
got back even though all the terrain here is level. It is my hope that at the
end of these three months, I will be able to bike longer distances.
I don’t think I will ever get tired
of watching these beautiful sunsets.


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That is one thing I reallllllllllly wish we had more of around here! LEVEL ground! That trail I walked yesterday said you could bring bikes to it -- there is NO WAY I would pedal that trail! I think they must have meant ALL TERRAIN bicycles! I was actually thinking about that in one point where the terrain dropped at a pretty good clip and I wondered for a minute if I had missed the trail marker I was looking for.... cuz never mind getting UP it - I wouldn't have even pedaled DOWN it! LOL!
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