As for the flowers, Dad got a tray of vincas… as he put it,
because it was Vinca de Mayo.
The rest of the day was spent in the pool, sipping
margaritas and watching the Kentucky Derby.
Props to Uncle Crappy for publicly picking the winner, I’ll
Have Another. I’m definitely going to
him for my Preakness pick.
Dinner was Grilled Steak ala Geezen.
And in case you’re wondering, that sign above the
grill, hand-painted by a friend more that 20 years ago, says, “Iron City
Lounge.”
There was a huge full moon on Saturday, which really lit up
the night. Unfortunately, I couldn’t
get a picture that would really do it justice.
This will have to do instead.
As we rode out the night, out on the porch, Dad told me a
new story, which again involved his crazy friend, “The Lob.”
This was back in the 80’s when we lived in NW Ohio. My dad had a work function at the very staid
Inverness Country Club. This was a
pro-level golf course and club that has hosted a good number of PGA golf
tournaments over the years. Why they
let THESE guys in, I’ll never know.
So… end of the night, The Lob is pretty hammered. He and my dad to get their coats from the
coat check and something catches The Lob’s eye. He pointed it out to my dad… three hats lined up in a row, two
fedoras and one honest-to-God, Abe Lincoln tophat. The Lob said, “Watch, I’m gonna go get me a “hat trick,” and then
walked over and went, “Wham! Wham! Wham!” as he flattened out each one.
They beat feet out of the place, giggling like schoolboys
the whole time.
I had no idea my dad and his friends were such
hoodlems. No more play-dates for those
two, that’s for sure.
Anyway, Sunday was more of the same… We opened with breakfast
...and shots;
And yo, that's Crown Royal Black!
not necessarily in that order.
Then we spent the day around
the pool and playing with Dad’s new accessory.
Of course, this isn’t just any bobber…
Introducing “The Big Bobber Floating Cooler.”
Heartily endorsed by semi-renowned blogger,
Bluzdude.
I also spent considerable time stalking the geckos that run
rampant around the back yard.
There was also another one running around, one that had lost
his tail. He spent most of the time in
the shadows, probably out of embarrassment from being teased by the other
full-tailed geckos. I tried to get a
picture of him, but it came out too blurry.
It looked like a reptilian version of those infamous “bigfoot” pictures,
like it was the Loch Ness Gecko.
The high drama of the day came later, as Pinky and I were
sitting out on the porch. She saw a
kitty wandering around in the back corner of the yard. The yard is enclosed by an 8-foot wooden
fence so I figured it had just climbed over.
But it seemed to be in distress.
It sat by the back fence, meowing plaintively.
I told Pinky to let it be, that it found its way in so it
would find its way back out when it was ready.
But not being one to let anything alone, ever, she went back to
investigate, when she heard the back neighbors calling for a pet.
She yelled over to ask if they were looking for a kitty and
they were. Thus commenced
RESCUE KITTEH 9-1-1!
Pinky told them that they should bring a pet-carrier around
to the front. The neighbors then asked
what the address number was.
[blink]
What, did they think we mailed ourselves here? We had no freakin’ clue, and the folks were
inside.
But they also mentioned that the cat was declawed. That puzzled me because now I had no idea at
all how he got over here in the first place.
Maybe they had a table or something close to the fence on their side,
and the cat used that to jump over.
But anyway, once I heard that he was declawed, it became a
no-brainer. Because I didn’t have to
worry about getting my arms shredded, while Pinky was in the house trying to
get the address number, I went over to the fence to see what I could do.
There was pretty little black and white cat sitting at the
base of the fence. As I’d hoped, he
didn’t seem spooked by me at all. I
squatted down and offered my hand and he walked right over for a sniff. After a quick pet, I picked him up and
hoisted him up to his daddy, who was reaching over from the other side. Problem solved. I returned to the porch like William the Conqueror.
After we cleaned up, we headed out for dinner. We were heading to one place down by the
beach, but because there was a storm coming in, there was a flood of people
coming back from the beach. This became
a problem because we needed to make a left into the restaurant’s parking lot
but there was no turn arrow. With all
the traffic coming the other way, only one car per cycle could make the
left. Not wanting to starve to death in
the car, we cut out of there and improvised.
We ended up at Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville, inside the
Jimmy Buffett Hotel. (No, I didn’t know
he had a hotel either.) The place was
nice enough and we had a table right by the window, overlooking the Gulf. Dad and I went with the All You Can Eat
Grouper Bites.
Unfortunately, this place uses the Red Lobster theory of All
You Can Eat, where it should more properly be called, “All You Can Eat, If
You’re Willing to Spend Your Entire Night Eating 5 Bites Every 20 Minutes,
Which is as Fast as We Will Bring You Any More Tiny Servings... Sucker!”
But I can’t complain… We’ve been eating like Kings all
week. I’m sure my circulatory system
was thankful that I didn’t load it down with even more fried shit than I
normally do.
After dinner, we took a little stroll around the perimeter
deck and soaked in some of that Gulf atmosphere.
We were going to go down to the beach this morning, but I
got up with a sore throat, signaling that I’m about to get one of my
colds. I think I got it on the plane
from the woman across the aisle that was coughing up a sundae every 15
minutes. I know I should have breathed
exclusively through the air jet.
Anyway, I’m just going to lay low today. We have a little shopping scheduled, and a Chinese buffet. And I know that THEY won’t skimp on the
seconds…
And then tomorrow, we leave The Good Life and return to the
hamster wheel.
Man, I wanna be retired.
Can I retire now if I promise to go back to work when I’m 80?
11 comments:
Oh my. That place looks HEAVENLY.
Glad you guys are having a great time!
It is! I want to be retired when I grow up and have a place like that.
Oh, noooooooooooooooooooooooooo. I really need that bobber for my pool this summer. And by "my pool", I mean the pool I'm going to be at for a week. But it's worth the purchase, right?
It's dangerous to give us working stiffs a peak at retirement and then send us back to the cubicles. That's just plain mean.
If you combined restaurants down there, it would be the Chinese Jimmy Buffett Buffet. Just sayin'.
And when it comes to country clubs, I'm with Groucho Marx: I would never stoop so low as to belong to a club that would accept me as a member.
What would be funnier would be to attach it to a fishing pole and stick a Twinkie or something on the end of the line.
Hey, you knew where I was before you checked in. I bear no responsibility for your long, pensive, wishful looks out the window during your workday.
If you went there and someone tossed you a roll and you missed it, you'd be at Chinese Jimmy Buffett Buffet and muff-it.
Groucho rocks.
The moon did look really cool on Saturday.
Shots for breakfast? Can I come next time?
That's the Sunday tradition in my family... the "Eye-Openers." We've been doing it for so long when we get together, I forget that it's actually kind of unusual.
Feel free to start having traditional shots at your house... it's not like we have a monopoly on shooters! Every tradition has to start with that first time.
So we both had sore throats while we were visiting the Gulf. Weird.
Also, your neck looks 3 feet long in that photo. Freaky!
And I love that your parents live there. I think I need to move there too.
Yep. Kinda sucked the life out of the last 2 days there. Luckily, it didn’t blow up into anything more severe.
My parents love it there… it’s been my Dad’s dream to have a place on the Florida coast since back in the 80s. He was visiting a friend and the morning after going out carousing and then crashing at the guy’s house, he got up that morning, when outside and picked an orange for breakfast. It’s been his dream to be able to do that in retirement, ever since. Now if he could only get his little orange tree to cooperate…
Oh yeah, and my neck can go up and down, like ET.
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