Not much happening at the homestead these days. I'm trying out the new blogger and finding it a bit more of a change than I particularly wanted and I'm sure I'll screw up the blog somehow and have to spend way too many hours fixing something. I really admire those of you who have mastered blogger and have brilliantly choreographed blogs with all sorts of detail and exciting headings and categories and links and such. Mine is the vanilla variety and it's as good as it's gonna be............
We are finally getting some precipitation.....not of the heavy variety, just more a misty drizzly type. We are in a drought and can water justonce a week. The golf courses are seriously brown and hard-packed and the retention ponds are dried up. We are entering our rainy season and hopefully, central Florida will once again become tropical. As the above picture indicates, we are kind of in a donut hole with the heavy rain amounts going around us.....
This is a traveling family. Some is business related, as in Michael and Jon but this week, it's vacation time. Jeff and Jennifer are enjoying a break in Cabo from the Washington spring weather. Mike and Jenna are celebrating 25 years with a trip to Hong Kong. We will travel along vicariously.
And we are also looking forward to some serious traveling in a couple of weeks. We are awaiting delivery of our shiny new 40 ft motorhome. We debated many moons over this and decided :
1) We thoroughly enjoy the lifestyle
2) Our Suncruiser has many comforts and we know it's quirks
3) Our Suncruiser is getting to be high mileage, accumulated over 5 years
4) Our Suncruiser has some issues that can't be changed
5) Our Suncruiser still has value as a trade-in
6) We made the mistake of going to a huge RV show in Tampa
So, after debating brands, models and other modes of traveling .........
we decided on the Phaeton model of the Tiffin brand. Those of you in the world of RVing will know it well.... It is the most popular model sold of all the Class A motorhomes in the past few years. It has all the bells and whistles and then some. You probably expect some pictures but the ones available aren't representative of ours so I'll post the real thing in a couple of weeks. We hope to get it in early June from the factory. After working out some of the bugs (and there will be bugs), we will head north......and of course, take you along.
In my attempt to eat healthy these days, I have decided that I will TRY and eat some salmon. Paul eats it regularly and orders it frequently when we dine out. I haven't acquired a taste for it in the past and prefer white fish. But tonight , I will make an effort and have some grilled salmon. Results on the 10 o'clock news......
A lot of people don't love salmon. Try it with maple syrup and soy sauce, mixed together to your taste. So excited for your new Phaeton. I bet you don't have nearly as many bugs with it as you have on your golf cart seat!
ReplyDeleteHadn't heard of the maple syrup, but I do like a dash of soy on my salmon. Hope you enjoyed your dinner.
ReplyDeleteI like salmon with capers and lemon sauce. In my opinion, capers improve just about anything... except for maybe maple syrup...
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