Back in April Sid went to the States to sign up
with the VA, unfortunately the 3 weeks he was there were not enough to get to
see an ear specialist, the reason he went in the first place.
Panama City |
So in September we both went for 3 ½ weeks.
Sid had made reservations for a midsize car at DOLLAR. Boy are they a rip off.
Any other agency we’ve ever rented usually didn’t charge for an extra driver
and if, a onetime fee of 10 bucks. They wanted 14.99 per day, that’s crazy and
for insurance they wanted an extra 29 dollars per day and get this they would
not let us pay with credit card that covers car insurance on rental cars. It
was a big disappointment but that changed when we went to get the car in the
garage. A friendly guy greeted us, looked at our paperwork and pointed at a
white midsize car. We walked towards the car but saw a family with kids sitting
in it. We pointed it out to the guy, he waves for us to wait a minute and
disappeared. A second guy approached and looked at our paperwork and also
pointed at the very same car with the family in it but now the car was pulling
out of the parking lot and driving away. It was too funny! The other guy came
back and both shook their heads, so Sid pointed at the Ford Mustang Convertible
and said I’ll take this one! Yeah right. One guy motioned to follow him and
started walking towards a Cadillac ST we thought OK an upgrade not bad. He kept
walking and stopped at a black Ford Edge SUV and said that’s your car. Now
that’s what I call an upgrade. The car was huge.
The excitement grew as we inched closer to Phil and
Nell’s (“Moon Dancer”) condo at the Sonesta Hotel in Coconut Grove. Sid told me
all about how luxurious it is. Phil and Nell thanks again for offering your home to us during our Miami stay. Finally
walking into the luxurious lobby of the Sonesta Hotel to get the apartment key just
threw me. All what came out of my mouth until Sid opened the apartment door was
wow, wow and wow. I was prepared for an incredible apartment but what I found
was super modern with huge balcony hugging the condo. Apartment 1801 was immediately
nicknamed to “Cloud 1801”. The view from the 18th floor was just
amazing. Panoramic View |
I didn’t even bother rolling the curtains down
at night, we were high enough up so nobody could peak in but mostly to wake up with
the first sun’s rays kissing our faces. The sunrises from our bed were amazing.
We had an incredible view all the way to the
Keys, Key Biscayne, over Dinner Key Marina and anchorage, over to Miami Down Town
and the airport. The city was OK during the day but spectacular at night, like
an ocean of lights.
View over Dinner Key Marina and Key and Key Biscayne in background |
View towards the Keys |
The kitchen was super modern with black
marble counters, even a wine refrigerator and in the bathroom the tub had
Jacuzzi jets. The most decadent was the automatic toilette, I never had to wipe
my butt, it was all done for me and had different cleaning settings including
blow drying. For the boys it has a push button to open the lid and seat automatically.
No need to flush either the second you walked away it flushes automatically.
Amazing how easily we are amused!
Master Bedroom |
Here is a link for the condo if anyone is interested:
After inspecting the apartment Sid drove me
to the nearby Fresh Market. Oh wow was it nice to walk into this gourmet store.
We came back with fresh Sushi, Pretzel Hamburger buns (man are they good),
fresh strawberries, cherries, prosciutto, and assorted gourmet olives,
liquorish and and and….. It was great.
The whole first week we not once went to a restaurant instead we enjoyed the
incredible view from Cloud 1801 with some gourmet food. I felt like a million
bucks.
The very next morning we were off shopping,
Wal-Mart here I come!!! We needed to return a whole bunch of T-shirts Sid had
brought me home but didn’t fit. We entered Wal-Mart and immediately a friendly
greater approached me and said that I had to go to the other entrance where
customer service was. I thanked her and we walked back out. Back in the parking
lot it hit me: “Sid did she just speak Spanish to us?” She sure did. If it
wasn’t for Wally World I could have sworn we were still in Panama. The entire
time in Miami we did not know if we should greet people with “hello” or hola”
or use “gracias” or “thank you” it got pretty confusing. I was actually amazed
that we didn’t walk out with a lot of stuff, most I can get in Panama.
Downtown Miami |
Incredible Reflections |
Well there are a few things I can’t get in
Panama, like bathing suites. I could not believe that expensive Bloomingdale
had them on sale, down marketed from 139.99 to 39.99. I almost fell over at the
register when she rang up 13.99 per piece I ran back and took the only other
one which was the same color but hey for this price I don’t care. I was now the
proud owner of 3 bathing suites. Now that shows you how much markup they do. At
Bealls I bought 6 more for 14.99 per piece; I am set for many years to come and
my trip to Miami was a success already.
We scratched one thing after another off the
list and the third day the list was practically gone.
On Tuesday Sid had a blood test and on Thursday
his doctor appointment and OK for Sid to see an ear specialist but couldn’t get
an appointment until the following Wednesday; which actually worked out
perfectly. Cloud 1801 was rented out for the second week and we were not sure
yet where we would stay, plus Isaac was on his way and was going to hit on the
weekend. At the same time we received an email that our good friend Bob just
got out of the hospital, he had a brain tumor removed. So after we left the
docs office we rushed home, packed our seven things and left Miami at 14:00 and
were on our 905 mile, roughly 14 hour trip to Knoxville TN. Coming across the
border of SC we were hungry and saw a Bojangle’s, yeah love that stuff. We
decided to stop at the next one, not realizing that there was no other until
Tennessee. At 22:00 we finally found something that appealed to us: Taco Bell.
Spent a couple hours sleeping in the car in a rest area, had breakfast at a
Cracker Barrel, although next door was a Bojangle’s we decided for Cracker Barrel,
oh all the healthy stuff they serve.
At 08:00 approaching the Exit to Bob and Kari’s house
we noticed a Trader Joe’s store NO WAY!!! I couldn’t get out of the car fast enough
and into the Store; we were like little kids in a candy store. It was so much
fun but unfortunately couldn’t buy too much since we were on a whirlwind tour
through TN and NC then back to FL. It was so good to see Bob and Kari after all
these years and it was sooooooo worth the long drive. Bob looked amazingly
considering just having had a major surgery. I enjoyed every minute we had with
them but had to leave early the next morning. Our next destination was
Greensboro NC another 5 hours 289 miles. It was great to see Debbie and finally
meet her parents, but same here we had only one day and night and left the
following morning for another 4 hours 220 miles to Oriental to see Ron and
Leslie. Ron unfortunately has Alzheimer’s and is getting to the Stage to be
placed into a home. As sad as it was to see him deteriorate it was worth the
visit. Leslie is amazing with Ron but it has been hard on her. Again we only
had one night to stay and left the next morning again, this time a shorter trip
to Wilmington 140 miles. Megan wanted to know if we would get there for Bloody
Mary time or Margarita time, well the drive turned out to be a bit longer then
it should have so Margaritas it was. Again it was so good to see friends. Megan
cooked us a juice prime rib to which Lucy joined us. (Unfortunately most photos are fuzzy)Good job Megan |
After dinner Megan revealed that Greg had caught
blue crab extra for me but since we wanted prime rib she cooked that instead.
What BLUE CRAB?!!!! Guess what Megan and I had for breakfast, while the boys
enjoyed a New York steak and eggs with béarnaise sauce, a full pot of crab,
yummy.
For many years Sid and Megan have this Domino
thing going. It’s a single 6/6 domino that has been past back and forth. Last
time we were here we left it in her house so I knew it will get back into our
luggage. First thing I did when I got up I checked my carry on suite case. She
must have been in a real hurry to sneak it in there because I found it within
seconds. I have to say she still has the domino in her possession; I hid it in
the bathroom’s soap dish under the sponge that covered the dish.
Greg and Megan are coming to visit us for Christmas;
I guess I will have to watch her like a hawk and tape all the closets and
drawers shut. I have a feeling we will not find it until we move back on the
boat.
We arrived at Margatita time and left at Bloody Mary time. We had to leave early as we had 792 miles or about 12 hours to go. In the mean time Isaac
did what hurricanes do and was now over land and we drove through the remnants
in South Carolina. At times with very heavy rain but the cloud formations were
awesome.
Remnants of Isaac |
It's been a loooong time! |
Wow their house is absolutely beautiful, and
the pool of course was cool. When they moved to Stuart from NC we tried to hook
them up with our cruising buddies Jim and Nancy former Windance. Eventually
they met by accident they had their boats next to each other in a marina. We
invited them for dinner and all could catch up and oh did we have fun. We spend
two nights with Chris and Tracey then moved for one night to Jim and Nancy’s
before we headed back to Cloud 1801 which was available again.
We couldn’t have spent Hurricane Isaac and no
condo time any better. Unfortunately we wanted to visit relatives in NC as well
but it was just such a tight schedule and decision was made that our ill
friends took priority.
When my twin girlfriends Susan and Ines
from Switzerland found out that we were in Miami they both booked a flight.
Ines flew with her friend Isabelle from Zurich and Susan arrived 4 days later
from the Bahamas, as she works in Nassau.
Ines (middle) and Isabelle |
We had dinner at Le Bouchon and it was wonderful!
Soooooooo happy to have Ines here haven't!!!! |
Happy Birthday Tracy |
After dinner drink by moonlight |
Yeay Susanne is here! |
Mike and Kari visiting |
We were not suffering food wise! |
Mike and Carey Cummins and Jerry and Mimi Cogan
now all living in Florida came to visit and wouldn’t you know it Jerry and Mike
new each other from back in the LAPD time.
Just good our friends Dale and Sandy who live
in Key Largo came home from their two months Australia trip just on time for us
to visit on our last day in Florida.
Here a few photos of a rain storm approaching:
And it's only 14:00 |
What a difference to see it from the 18th floor |
This was a long 3 ½ weeks with so much going
on. Sid did get the most important doctor visit done. He also got his desperately
needed glasses so he can see again we just have to work on his hearing now. He’ll
get his hearing aids next January when we go back to Florida. It’s tough getting
old!
Arriving at home we were exhausted and desperately
needed a rest. We got it, Sid came up with the usual cold he gets on flights
and I had just too much excitement and came back with high blood pressure. Alls
back to normal again and we’re back into the CLOD routine in Panama.
First things first, Sid went out to the boat
to check on the batteries and all. All was fine except during the 3 ½ weeks
hundreds of little martins used Paradise for their home from dusk to dawn. I
think these little stinky critters are the only other creature that sleeps and
poops at the same time other than babies. The boat was a horrible shitty mess
and had to be stripped. It took us a good two weeks to get all cleaned up
again. Not just that Sid had to sit on the boat every sunset to chase them off.
That lasted for over a months and just now they are slowly disappearing. Any
boat not populated was poopulated.
Yeah I dare you to land again!!!(No worries the pellets dos not hurt them, but does keep them from landing) |
Last year I missed the Seafood Festival in
Jose Pobre so I made sure not to miss it this time. I was told that every
Seafood fest it does nothing but rain, guess we had a lucky day. I took Teresa,
Binnie’s maid, with me as she has no means to go to Jose Pobre and has many
friends there. The little Pueblo is right on the water and has a very beautiful
setting. A few stands were set up and the air was filled with different smells
of cooking, but not much was going on, not many people noting really. Guess the
party starts after the sun goes down. I did taste some of the many wonderful
seafood dishes. I tied coconut curried conch, octopus, snails and small
lobsters, was it delicious. At one house a family had fun dancing the Congo,
which is the native dance to this area. It was fun but also hot so we didn’t
stay all too long.
Restaurant's kitchen, pretty primitive |
Curried Conch |
Bats have taken home in our attic and needed
to be evicted. A day later I found one of the now homeless critters sleeping on
the porch. I still can’t say yet if they are cute or ugly. What do you think?
We had a fun surprise Birthday Party for
Binnie. Cindy and I had to sneak around her house to get it done, we felt like
little kids doing a forbidden thing. We used her not quite finished new
Apartment and decorating it with palm leaves and other local plants to get the
echo out of the room. It was a success and Binnie was surprised especially that
we managed to get away with her not seeing us.
October 13th was Sid’s turn. Pat’s
hubby’s BD is on the 14th and since the boys have sooo much in
common including not liking a big fuss over BDs we decided the two of us
cooking a gourmet meal for our hubbies. They of course had no clue. Three days before his BD I told Sid to keep
Saturday afternoon open, he responded with “Don’t do anything for my BD”! 2
hours before we left I told him to pack an overnight bag. He gave me the
funniest look. I assured him he had nothing to worry that it was going to be a
quite BD. Pat had given me the key to
her guest house she calls “The Chocolate House”. I could see Sid’s brain
working and huge question marks were in his eyes when we pulled in front of the
guest house. Made him a cocktail poured a glass of wine for me and we relaxed
on the patio enjoying a beautiful view over the valley. Not even 2 minutes had
gone by when I saw a Toucan fly from tree to tree.
Achiote |
Seeds are used for red food coloring |
Torch |
After the cocktail was gone I said “let’s go
for a walk”. We started walking up the hill to Pat’s housed and it was quite
funny, her and Jesse were sitting on their patio looking down, Jesse said
“who’s that?” at the same time Sid said: “who’s that?” and after the girls told
them Sid/Jesse they both said “I thought so”. They love the idea of having a
quite BD. While they were sitting on the patio saving the world and making sure
the rum was not getting older, the girls worked up a storm in the kitchen. We
had a blast and at 5 we sat down with the boys for cocktail. Pat made her own
roasted mixed nuts and also marinated olives. After cocktail the girls dressed
up and started bringing the food out.
It was an incredible meal, the boys very happy
and the girls proud. Just good it was going downhill to get back to the chocolate
house. We sat on the patio already at 7 am sipping on fresh brewed coffee
enjoying the beautiful Valley covered with a lifting vale of fog.
An here a few photos of an intimidating thunder cloud that came by Puerto Lindo:
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