The Lake House Inverness
8604 E Gospel Island Rd Inverness, Florida, 34450, United States
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In one week and in one piece
It turns out that comatosing yourself for 14 hours after drinking margaritas and sangria, gives your head quite a muddy feeling... too muddy to worry about the fact that both your passport and wallet are not where they should be, nor could they be found in the obvious places. I put it to the back of my mind and decided that they'd turn up when they …
A Few Goodbyes
I said goodbye to two of my very deerest friends this morning. They were returning to our common country to slot back into the nests they've created for themselves. For the rest of us though, we were to await the arrival of our new horse, which arrived immediately after finishing a "Tim Horton's" breakfast - recommended. This was my first …
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Our Last Day in the Villages This Trip
... Thunder Bay. No way I can go from mid 80 degree temperatures to snow! We also saw Michael toddling around trying to get Daisy among other things. Today was Heather's last day of work. Her contract is up. It's too bad she wasn't able to join us in Florida.
Tonight's dinner was Stone Crab Claws followed by chicken/mango/strawberry salad on the lanai. Not too shabby for a final scratch dinner before we head home.
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Bone Building, Breast Stroke & Bacall
It was another beautiful day here in the Villages. We started with our Bone Building class, followed by some pool time and then Richard played the Bacall Executive Course and I spectated. I don't have much to add vocabulary wise but thought you might enjoy these ...
Gotcha!
... to a Villages pool. It wasn't too crowded when we first arrived but started to fill up later this aft. The water was certainly perfect.
Tonight it's one more tour around the markets at Sumter Landing before we dig into the leftovers that need to eaten before we leave. Saw an alligator stalking a heron, cormorant and egret today. The Palmer course always seems to have them - alligators that is.
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