Thursday, January 31, 2008

This week in Florida

Hello blog enthusiasts!

Shortly after we posted our last blog we got our first major storm. It rained all night and when we awoke there were several ponds in the park which had previously been low spots. We received 6 to 8 inches of rain in one night, and two of the RV's in our park lost their awnings. Florida is all sand, and within 12 hours we were back to normal.

Dade City has an annual Kumquat Festival which Jane and Bill attended with Ernie and Ray. We were expecting a small affair, but Dade City transforms a four square block area into a huge affair with a large craft show, antique car show, entertainment on four stages, an antique sale, food stands (including Italian sausage), farmers market and of course kumquat pie, kumquat cookies, kumquat ice cream and various other forms of the little fruit, which is kind of sweet and tart and half the size of an orange. Unfortunately it rained that day and cut our visit short.



Bill won $50 playing bingo in the big park. Worst thing that could have happened, the addiction is slowly taking over our campers lives.


Lakeland is a small city about 20 miles from the campground. Bill & Jane found an authentic Irish Pub there and were minding their own business when two Guiness girls showed up - and gave away free Guiness! They also handed out Guiness glasses, a spoon designed to aerate beer as its' being poured, and chances to win a trip to Dublin. Timimg in life is everything.

Last Sunday our wanderers ate at the Tropical Breeze Cuban Restaurant in Dade City. The food was excellent (and spicy) and it was a very enjoyable meal.

Tuesday was a big day, our trip to Tampa to attend the Buffalo Sabres/Tampa Bay Lightning Hockey Game at the St. Pete's Times Forum.
We went with Dick and Judy, our across the street neighbors from London, Ontario. Both are now official Buffalo Sabre fans.

We ate the pre-game meal at Andreychuk's Restaurant right across the street from the Forum, and to our surprise, the place was full of Sabres fans!

We arrived at the Forum early and got to go to ice level to see the Sabres come out and warm up. We were close enough to shake their hands. It was a great game as the Sabres dominated possession and won 4-2. Miller almost held off a 5 on 3 power play but gave up the second goal with 30 seconds left. The Forum had almost as many Sabre fans as Lightning fans present, a little different from Ottawa!

Yesterday was a trip back to Lakeland with Dick & Judy to attend the Snowbirds Extravaganza at the Lakeland Center. It is a gathering of northern residents who spend winters in Florida. The entertainment, on three stages, was exceptional. One act was a guy called Bob Anderson who does singing impressions of the great singers of our times - he was awesome! If you closed your eyes, you could see Tom Jones, Engelbert Humperdink, Frank Sinatra, Elvis, Dean Martin and many more. We also got to see The Diamonds, a group that does 50's and 60's rock & roll, and their harmony was magnificent. There was also a scattering of bagpipers, Irish tenors, and other acts, and it was all FREE!


This is how they pick up our garbage. (A garbage train)

Bill's physical therapy is going OK, very sore afterwards but making progress. It looks like spring training at the Yankess Taining Camp for Bill will have to wait a year.

That's enough adventures for now, will blog again soon.

Bill and Jane

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

LIFE IN FLORIDA



Downtown Tampa - taken from inside car


Today is January 22, 2008. It is sunny and 75 degrees. Jane and Bill are finally settling in to life in Florida after Jon & Brad flew back to Brockport on Sunday, 1/20/08, to begin the spring semester. While in Zephyrhills, Jon & Brad discovered the wonderful world of Florida flea markets. They each purchased a fine pair of K-Swiss sneakers for $20 - a huge bargain - hopefully they weren't stolen, as well as jerseys, socks, a flashing police red light (oh boy) and bikini underwear. They also took in a movie in Lakeland,
Lots of leg room in this theater

ate at some of the area's finer restaurants, and claimed supremacy in shuffleboard and euchre jousts. Unfortunately it was not as warm as they would have liked for the entire vacation, but they each have tans to take back to beautiful Upstate New York.

Kevin Bryant and his wife Lee visited us two weekends ago to watch the football playoffs. Kevin is a retired NYS Trooper and moved to Florida where he works in the Federal court system. We all watched the game outside where we broke in our new Buffalo Bills tent and Jane broke out the blender for margaritas. We topped off the day with supper at Beef O'Brady's in Zephyrhills and saw Brett Favre beat Seattle in a snowstorm. Kevin and Lee bought a house in Fort Meyers and seem very happy in Florida. The boys were fascinated with some of Kevin's war stories from Troop D Narco.

ATTN: CNET CENTRAL GIU - We have discovered where all the handguns are coming from that find their way into NY - Florida flea markets! Jane and Bill were browsing at the Webster flea market yesterday and there were at least 10 stands of gun dealers selling all types of handguns. Bill took a photo of one dealers' handguns and the guy almost came over the table at him. Bill told him it was for a blog but the guy thought he was being infiltrated by the FBI. Good ole' southern boys. At another gun table Bill was checking a Dan Wesson .357 revolver when the dealer approached. Bill asked what paperwork he needed to buy it. The dealer looked around, then said it was cash and carry since Bill looked like he was over 21. Bill claimed poverty but the dealer even offered to walk him to the closest ATM. Bill felt like he was back in Narco waiting for Morgan and Chevy to execute the takedown!



Last week brought a visit to the Florida State Fairgrounds where the Winter RV Show was being held. WOW! It made the Syracuse RV shows look like chopped liver. There were some beautiful rigs including Prevost, Country Coach and Bluebird all selling for over a million dollars. The nicest RV had mood lighting that changes, automatic interior doors, gold sink fixtures and other options fit for a queen - it was only 2.4 million!
Despite these prices we learned that Florida is a great place to buy a used RV since so many retired couples try the lifestyle then decide it's not for them and their RV goes on the market.


Bagpipers at the RV show


Entertainer at the RV show

Bill, Jane and Brad made the short trip to Dade City, the county seat for Pasco County, and obtained official Florida ID's from the DMV. It's supposed to allow us to get a seasons pass at the theme parks if you buy a regular admission since we now are "official" Florida residents. Jane attended a Red Hat Ladies luncheon with some of the ladies in the RV resort at a fancy steakhouse in Zephyrhills. She wore a red Buffalo Bills hat.

Bill & Jane are trying to exercise with walks and bike rides around the resort. Bailey is actually starting to get in shape and seems to thrive in the warm weather. Bill's shoulder is slowly recovering from rotator cuff surgery. He has the OK to begin physical therapy at the end of this week so hopefully that will speed things up.


That's all for now - best wishes to snow shovelers and cabin fever sufferers!
Bill and Jane

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

We're baaack!

Quite a bit has happened since our last official blog from Nashville in November. Jane and Bill made the trip from Nashville to Buffalo in 11 hours. We stayed at Greg's house in Buffalo for the Holidays. Thanksgiving was a get-together of the whole Lefort clan at the Strykersville Fire Hall. Two engagements were announced - Brian and Sarah, and Jorge and Megan -
and just under 3 tons of food were consumed. The Yankee Trade was a big success as everyone left the gathering with a gift.




Bill and Jane got to spend a week in Potsdam, NY staying with Jane's mom and visiting with relatives they hadn't seen in a long time.

Snow storm in Potsdam

The two weekends around that week were spent at Dave & Pam Hachey's house in Chittenango.



Let's just say the stock at Sam Adams Brewery had to have risen several points.
Dave's famous Christmas cookies


We got to sing in the St. Pat's Choir and Abbie and Bailey got haircuts. Bill got back to Buffalo in time for the Bills-Dolphins game at Ralph Wilson Stadium which Buffalo won in a rout.

Bill was finally able to schedule a second opinion on his shoulder problem. Dr. Mark Tetro looked at the MRI, examined Bills shoulder, and announced surgery was necessary. It looked like the return trip was in jeopardy until an opening came up - the very next morning - due to the death of a patient. As things fell into place, Bill and Jane were ready at 6:00 AM and Bill had his rotator cuff repaired by 10:00 AM. Six weeks of healing is called for before PT can begin.

Christmas was very special at Greg's house. Nick and Ellen came to Buffalo, Jon and Brad rolled into town, and gifts were exchanged by all. Jane cooked up a spectacular chicken cordon-blue dinner and the meal was awesome. On Christmas night, a gathering was held at Bill's parents home in Strykersville, and prime rib was the main course.

On December 28 at 5:00 AM, Bill and Jane departed cold, snowy Buffalo with a packed vehicle (which included Jon & Brad and their luggage) bound once again for sunny Nashville. We turned left at Cleveland, went straight thru Columbus, Cincinnati and Louisville, and hit Nashville by 4:00 PM.

Our beloved RV started right up, and we were back in business! Jon and Brad got a quick tour of the honky-tonk district on Broadway and enjoyed several aspiring young country singers and some older ones as well.


Brewhouse in Nashville

Cadillac Ranch Bar

Coyote Ugly Bar (where the movie was made).

Outside a bar in downtown Nashville

Outside a bar in downtown Nashville

At Charlie Daniels Museum

On Sunday we all went to the Bills Booster Club in Nashville to see Buffalo drop their final game to the Eagles.

Wait till next year!

On December 31 we set sail for Tampa Florida. We traveled thru Chattanoogo and hit Atlanta at rush hour,
One armed Bill
but made it to a Walmart in Valdosta, Ga. by nightfall. Jon's famous Walmart Fried Chicken for New Years Eve Dinner, what a treat.

On New Years Day we arrived in Zephyrhills by 11:30 AM and got hooked up to cable in time to see the Buffalo Sabres play the Pittsburgh Penguins at Ralph Wilson Stadium. What a great game, only to see Buffalo lose in a shootout. Damn Sidney Crosby! The RV park here is beautiful, with horseshoes, shuffleboard, billiards, darts, a hot tub and heated pool. The people are all so friendly, and the pace of life is slow. Our second nite in Florida it got down to 29 degrees - the first time in six years - we thought we were done using propane! However, it soon warmed up to 80 degrees and our bodies are confused about what season it is.

Our first trip to Tampa was quite eventful. Our Michigan friends, Ernie & Ray, suggested we eat at Quaker Steak & Lube, a sportsbar in Clearwater.



We got there about 1:30 PM and ordered the chicken wing buffet, when Jane saw a face she thought she recognized as Pam Hachey's brother-in-law. Of course Bill told her she was crazy, but Jane got up and inquired if he knew the Hachey's. It was hard to see who was more surprised, but the bottom line is Pam's father, sister and brother-in-law , brother and sister-in-law and several neices and nephews had all met there for a late lunch. We visited with them for quite a while, and determined the odds of meeting them at that particular place and time were approximately 8 million to 1.

After lunch we all went to the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, a place that rescues beached or injured marine life and nurses them back to health. We saw sea turtles, eels, stingrays and a North American otter, but the most interesting part were the rescued dolphins. One of them (Winter) had her tail and fins cut off from a shark attack and had been fitted with a prosthetic tail which actually worked! Winter has since become a magnet and inspiration for people who have lost limbs.





Friday Jon & Brad helped Ernie & Ray move some heavy stuff into the new house they just purchased in Zephyrhills. Afterwards, Ernie & Ray treated everyone to the buffet at the Golden Corral, better known as the Hog Trough, where Jon & Brad ate enough to actually fill their stomachs for a short while.

On Saturday Jane and Bill went to the Big Top Flea Market near Busch Gardens. It was huge, and bargains galore, kind of like a cross between a big craft show, Walmart and an antique show.

Back at Forest Lake RV Park, we are all adjusting to the warm weather. Jonny was catching some rays outside the RV when he got stung on the hand by something. After swelling up to his wrist, we took a trip to the Zephyrhills ER to get it treated. Looks fine after benadryl and steroids.

We'll be doing periodic blog updates so stay tuned for future adventures!

Signing off for now,



Bill, Jane, Jon & Brad