The trip down to Florida was great as we stayed ahead of the bad weather. Our stop in Kentucky to see our friend Laura was fun with lots of laughs and lively discussions. There south is known for its pleasantries and Laura certainly lived up to ideals of gold old fashioned southern hospitality. Saturday morning before we toured Louisville we dined at a lovely tucked away French restaurant. a full menu of French fare was not to disappoint as the breakfast crepes were to die for. We resisted the temptation to purchase the home made mouth-watering chocolates. The beautiful display of chocolate Christmas scenes was really something to see. We toured an art gallery in an old hotel, drove through the old streets of Louisville to see the historic brick mansions and buildings that are landmarks in the city. Of course we spent some time at Churchill downs and watched a couple of races. The rain poured down by late afternoon so we headed back to Laura's for wine and baked Brie before a delicious supper of BBQ lamb chops. So delicious!!!
We arrived early afternoon on November 23rd and immediately felt at home, back in Harbour Isle. It did not take long to settle into routine with activities especially morning aquacises and afternoon pool time. There was lots of hugs of welcome back and good to see you which truly made us feel welcomed backed into this wonderful community. Everyday more snowbirds arrive and I am sure this will continue right up to New Years.
This year we were invited to celebrate American Thanksgiving with our friends Deb and Mike and their family. A totally untraditional meal of Chicken Paprikash, which was so yummy. This is Mikes grandmother's traditional Hungarian recipe. Everyone loved it as usual and it was served over my favorite cavetelli pasta. We spent most of the afternoon at the pool together with the Paprikash cooking in the crockpot. At 4:30 I helped Deb prepare the last of the meal while munching on huge fresh shrimp accompanied by Mikes famous homemade cocktail sauce. Deb's 4yr old grandson Joey fell asleep at the table with his fork in his hand and nearly fell off his chair, so off to bed he went. It was a great day and we feel lucky to have such great friends here.
Unfortunately, I have had tonsillitis and laryngitis since I arrived. The antibiotics seem to be working but not as fast as I would like. Apparently this laryngitis that is going around can last up to 2 weeks so I guess I have a little longer to croak out my words. The fresh air and sunshine are enjoyed anyway so I can easily spend days lazing by the pool. Roger seems well so far so I hope he does not catch it.
This weekend is the Harbour Isle Christmas Party and a wonderful catered cocktail event has been planned. The club house will be abuzz as party goers mingle and partake in the festive fare.
It has been a rainy weekend unfortunately, but they are promising sun for Monday. Next weekend is the lighted boat parade and the golden pond light show. This week is also a light display at Heathcote gardens that I hear is really beautiful set among all the trees , bushes and flowers. We did not get there last year so I hope to this year. The harbour front has a light and music show that has palm trees wrapped in flashing lights set to Christmas music. This plays out every night until just after New Year . The dazzling music and flashing lights is a great backdrop for all the kids that come out after supper to dance under the palms.
I have not taken many pictures yet but I will be sure to post some soon.
Take care all and enjoy that great weather I hear you are having.
Carol
ps. I now have new antibiotics and a had a cortisone shot , so lets hope they work.!!!
Sounds like your all settled in. Hope those antibiotics work. Enjoy the sun and warmth. Brenda
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