Friday, April 30, 2010

Company from Dayton, Ohio - April 29, 2010



Wednesday, Gerry and Steve came to visit us. The first photo is in our dining room. The second and third photos are of a pool in one of the open houses we viewed. We relaxed a lot and are planning on the men going golfing and the women touring the Spanish Springs side of The Villages.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Butchart Gardens, Victoria, British Columbia 9/09 cruise


Location of Buchard Gardens in British Columbia
The Ross Fountain
The Ross Fountain

Robert Pim Butchart (1856–1943) began manufacturing Portland cement in 1888 near his birthplace of Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. He and his wife Jennie Butchart (1866–1950) came to the west coast of Canada because of rich limestone deposits necessary for cement production.


In 1904, they established their home near his quarry on Tod Inlet at the base of the Saanich Peninsula on Vancouver Island. They equipped it with an indoor salt water pool, a bowling alley, a panelled billiard room, tennis courts and a 16-rank roll-playing pipe organ. [1] The baroque organ in Roskilde Cathedral, Denmark The pipe organ is a musical instrument that produces sound by forcing pressurized air (referred to as wind) through a series of pipes. ...


In 1906, Jennie created a Japanese garden there with the help of designer Isaburo Kishida. In 1909, when the quarry was exhausted, Jennie set about turning the eyesore into a sunken garden, which was completed in 1921. They named their home "Benvenuto" ("welcome" in Italian), and began to receive boat-loads of visitors to their gardens. In 1926, they replaced their tennis courts with an Italian garden, and in 1929 they replaced their kitchen vegetable garden with a large rose garden to the design of Butler Sturtevant of Seattle.


In 1939, the Butcharts gave the Gardens to their grandson Ian Ross (1918–1997) on his 21st birthday. Ross was involved in the operation and promotion of the gardens until his death 58 years later.


In 1953, miles of underground wiring was laid to provide night illumination, to mark the 50th anniversary of The Gardens. In 1964, the ever-changing Ross Fountain was installed in the lower reservoir to celebrate the 60th anniversary. In 1994, the Canadian Heraldic Authority granted a coat of arms to the Butchart Gardens. In 2004, two 30-foot totem poles were installed to mark the 100th anniversary, and The Gardens was designated as a national historic site.


Ownership of the Gardens remains within the Butchart family; the owner and managing director since 2001 is the Butchart's great-granddaughter Robin-Lee Clarke. [2]



Sites from Vancouver, British Columbia




These are photos from our small ship cruise. The Endeavor out of Seattle, WA. The passenger count was 89 people with 2 naturalists on board. This trip was taken early Sept of 2009.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

April 23 weekend in Pensacola

Here are a few photos of our Circle of Awareness social in Pensacola Floria. We had so much fun and saw another beautiful part of Florida. Nancy and Ken, Ed and I, Laura and Burt plus our
rented house.


Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Yesterday, Tuesday April 21, 2010


Here is a picture of my next door neighbor, Sig and Marjorie who hosted Ed and I and their college friends for a wonderful dinner and cards last evening. We played the women against the men in Triple Play/Hand Foot and Knee and the women stomped the men by 13,000 points, which is outstanding. Our hats of to you two for showing us how to entertain and have a relaxing and fun evening. And, no, we did not dress up for the occasion. This photo was taken on a Mexican cruise last November.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

April 20, 2010




In September, 2009, we took a small ship cruise to British Columbia. This trip started with a reunion with my niece, Zanne and her daughter, Izzy in Seattle, Washington. They took us on a tour of Pike's Market and West Seattle. Ed and I went to the Space Needle for our evening meal.

Monday, April 19, 2010

April19, 2009 Friends from The Villages



My 6-day a week exercise is Walking Off The Pounds with Leslie Sansone.
The first photo is of 3 of my friends from walking aerobics. The second photo is my friends from Digital Scrapbooking.

There are 1500 clubs to choose interests from. Everyone needs daily exercise plus activities throughout your day to stay healthy.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

April 18, 2010 - Sunday




Here are a few photos of the surroundings of our home in The Villages. There is a view of three of us chatting in our pool, the golf course one street over and the birdcage on a house by the pool.

The average high temperature for January is 70, the average low is 48. Number of homes in 2009 was 40,000. Sales of 400 homes a month was a high but in 2009 it averaged 200 a month.

80% of resident trips are made inside The Villages by golf carts. It covers 26,000 acres/40 square miles, has 80 restaurants, 40 recreation centers and 34 roundabouts. It began in the 1970's as a manufactured home park.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Saturday, April 17, 2010





The first two photos are of our Life Long Learning College, where I have volunteered to help people pick a class of their liking.

Today, I took pilates and yoga and had so many giggles with this exercise ball. It is too funny to watch 67+ age people bouncing up and down on the ball to just let their little kid out.

The 2nd photo is of my two week old haircut that has changed me into a boy/man. It is anywhere between 3/4" to 1.5" all the way around. Ed highlighted it and now it appears gray to me but, life goes on.

Friday, April 16, 2010

March 23, 2010 - San Diego Zoo





Ed and I stayed over one extra day in San Diego before heading home to Florida. We spent a few hours at the San Diego Zoo, walked and also took the Tram. It was a beautiful experience I will never forget.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Kauai, Hi March 22, 2010





This area is called the Grand Canyon of the Pacific. The canyon's dramatic size combined with the reds and browns of exposed volcanic rock and the blues and greens of lush tropical vegetation truly create a magnificent sight. Also, there is a photo the Kauai's Spouting Horn blowhole.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

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Kona Highlights 3/21/2010











These are photos of Pu'uhonua o Honaunau or " Place of Refuge." This National Historic Park was a refuge where absolution would be granted for ancient Hawaiian law breakers. It is now a park featuring the Pacific with attractive grounds.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Valley to Ocean: Iao Valley & Maui Ocean Center




March 20, 2010, we explored Maui above the ocean and below! We visited the lush landscape of Iao Valley by going to the scenic lookout called the Iao Needle. History claims that the Valley was where King Kamehameha conquered the forces of Maui in the Battle of Kepanewai. We walked through the fragrance of fresh island flowers while basking in the serenity of the valley.

Then we took a journey beneath the waves at the Maui Ocean Center.

Monday, April 12, 2010

April 12, 2020





The first photo is inside a lava tube and the second one is outside Kilauea, an active volcano in Hilo. The third photo is of our cruise ship, Celebrity Constellation. We had room 8103 Concierge Class which offered fresh fruit, flowers, chocolates and hors oeuvres daily.


Our first port of call on our Hawaii cruise was Hilo, the rainy side of the big Island. We drove through the lush tropical forest to the Volcanoes National Park, by bus. We viewed the outside and then went inside the Thurston Lava Tube. Then we rode along the 11-mile Crater Rim Drive where we viewed the smooth Pahoehoe and jagged A'a types of lava tubes. After viewing and going inside the lava tubes we took a tour of the Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut factory for a
sample.

Yesterday, Sunday, Ed and I went golfing with the nicest people from Orange Blossom Hills. The name of the course we golfed on was El Santiago.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

My Travels


March 12, 2010, we arrived in San Diego for a 17 day sojourn to California and Hawaii. The photo along the left represents the Life Magazine photograph taken on VE Day taken in 1945.

People attended a dedication ceremony for a 25-foot-tall, 6,000-pound sculpture called “Unconditional Surrender” near Tuna Harbor in downtown San Diego. J. Seward Johnson created the artwork of a sailor kissing a nurse based on a photo taken on the day World War II ended. For the next year, the sculpture will stand next to the USS Midway Museum.