A couple of
days after my brother left Dr. Ida the cruiser’s dentist invited a few of us to
spend the night at her beautiful resort. Wow what a tranquil place up in the
hills above Colon with a spectacular view, surrounded by trees full of bird
live. What amazed me was that the many hummingbirds she has look all totally
different than the ones living at sea level.
Ida greeted
us with mimosas and a few of us enjoyed the cold pool. For dinner Ida wined and
dined us, her chef an 86 year old lady put together an incredible buffet with
typical Panamanian dishes, it was wonderful. With that we had choice of several
very good wines and a selection of delicious desserts; oh was it good. We all
had individual cabanas and it was so quite during the night you could hear a
mouse fart, hmmm, maybe it was Sid. The following morning we went for a walk
around the property into the trees to the panorama view area. Many of us are
birdwatchers and so we drove to a place where Ida knows there lives a special
and rare bird called the Great Potoo. The owl like looking bird is indeed unique
the way it looks and from some direction it melts right into the tree branch
and looks like an extension of the branch, amazing.
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Ida's beautiful house |
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Dinner Buffet |
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Ida helping her chef |
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Stuffed plantanes |
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Great Potoo |
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Ida, Sandy and Binnie |
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Cindy and Reed enjoying the pool |
Last year, Cindy
at her Birthday party told me that she wanted to go to Benihana’s for her next
BD and that is just what I organized. I rented a Penthouse on the 21st
floor in downtown Panama City. Had a taxi pick us up and drove us the Benihana’s….. You can see the video instead:
One week
later the Domino Divas threw me a wonderful BD at Cindy’s house. I usually
don’t play but do show up around 5 when they are done to join them for the
potluck and drinks. Same on my BD, after they were done they all motioned to
head inside as the bugs will come out soon, nice decoy. What awaited me inside
was a beautiful table set up oriental style and all the food that was placed on
the table was the same theme, wow that was yummy. And the champagne was
flowing!!!
The following
day I cooked dinner for Binnie and we noticed several crackles raid nests and
eat the babies. We were so upset when we watched them fly to the next nest. Sid
ran down to the house to get his pellet gun and my job was to keep an eye on
them where they fly next to raid. Not sure what I did but all of a sudden my
middle and index finger were on fire. I screamed out and I saw a huge at least
double the size of a normal wasp fly away from my fingers. Ouch that sucker
hurt! I was dancing for a while and tried anything from onion juice, vinegar,
baking soda, soaking in hot salt water, you name it but the pain lasted for
hours. The swelling started immediately and I knew that it would be huge as I
do swell up major after a bee sting.
Saturday the
18th, Deb on Runner cooked a fabulous Birthday dinner for me on her
boat. I think I am the only one ever to show up with my own BD balloon, my
swollen hand to which I tied a pretty red ribbon, like a balloon.
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Nice Balloon |
Debi went all
out and prepared nothing but the best and one of my favorite rack of lamb. Every
5 minutes or so Deb came out with another present and another, it was amazing.
She spoiled me rotten. For dessert Renee and Pete joined into the fun. It as a
wonderful evening and the champagne flowed.
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Here comes the champagne |
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I won!!! Not really just icing down my balloon hand, |
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Oh gosh!!! |
That was not
it, on Sunday May 19th my real BD, Cindy and Renee came knocking on
the door. I knew that Cindy was coming over but what I thought was strange was
that both were wearing bathing suites and a sarongs, hmmm?!!! We drank a bottle
champagne then headed up to Binnie’s for ping pong. Del invited me immediately
to play ping pong, odd as well, and we started a pretty good game. After a
couple back and forth Renee pulled me away and lead me to Binnie’s next door
property where I first saw some palm leaves arranged on the patio, then a
colorful beach umbrella. Then I saw a pool filled with water and all kinds of
pool toys swimming in it, and then a loud “Happy Birthday” cheer erupted. Wow a
pool party for me! Didn’t think twice about it and to everybody’s surprise I
walked right into the pool and sat down wearing my regular cloth. Lots joined
me in the pool and the rest sat around the pool. The champagne came out and one
bottle after another was opened. I guess you figured out what my favorite drink
is!
Check out the video:
The boys
disappeared after a while and when they returned I was invited to enter the
apartment as lunch was ready. A colorful buffet was set up and the guys had
BBQd some hamburgers. It was wonderful and everybody had an incredible time.
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I love the little flip-flops |
Also right after
my brother had left I received a sad letter from my girlfriend Ines from
Switzerland, for the third time she has breast cancer. Her sister lives in the
Bahamas and arranged for Ines to be able to have one of her treatments there. I
booked a flight to Nassau and visited her and Susanne for a week. Susanne’s
apartment is in a beautiful complex right on the beach with pool. For the first
two days Ines and I relaxed at the pool while Susanne was working. Then
unfortunately the weather changed, we had so much rain, the streets on the
island were flooded, we had tornado warnings and everybody was asked to stay
home. We did get to see a waterspout from the balcony. It rained for the rest
of the week, but we did get good quality time in and the weather did not bother
us. Oh, and the food was fabulous in the numerous wonderful restaurants.
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View from Susanne's Balcony |
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Meeting all of Susanne's friends |
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Storm photo |
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BRRRRRR cold!! |
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Ines the chef |
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cooked this delicious curry dish |
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Ines |
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Susanne |
When Sid
picked me up at the airport he told me that Karie had called that Bob was in the hospital and not doing so well. Bob is our friend who had a brain
tumor removed last August and found out that he had lung cancer which had
spread into other organs. Sid said she didn’t sound good at all, so I called
her right away, talked to her then called Bob at the hospital. Neither one sounded
good so we decided that one of us was going to Knoxville TN to help them out. I
had barely time to unpack and pack again and sat on a plane 3 days later. Unfortunately
Bob passed away before I could make it up there.
I tell you I
will never fly via Washington DC ever again. I would have had 2 hours
connection time but my flight was delayed by one hour. After getting on the
shuttle to get us to the customs building we waited a good 15 minutes before
the captain and crew entered; not until then was the shuttle allowed to leave.
So I had 45 minutes left. We had to get our suite cases which took another 5
plus minutes, leaving me with 40. Immigration had a huge line which cost me
another 10 minutes, 30 minutes left. Here I realized that I had some cooked
pivas (palm tree fruit) still in my backpack and wanted to throw them in the garbage, but not so.
I was told I had to go to Agriculture with the few pieces of pivas I had left.
So I approached customs line which was another 5 minutes, leaving me with 25
minutes to my flight. I told them that I just wanted to throw the bag into the
garbage and that I had a flight in 25 minutes. Very unfriendly he motioned me
to the agriculture line. I knew then that I was not going to make my flight. In
front of me was an Arabian lady with a kid, so I asked her if I could go ahead
of her and explaining why. In perfect English she said that she didn’t speak
English and NO. So I had her little son explain that I had a death in the
family and NO again. The lady in front of her heard the conversation and
offered me to go ahead of her. I thanked her and tried to get ahead when the
Arabian Lady started to fuss and scream that she will not allow me to get
ahead. OK, lady I stay. After a good 10 minutes finally moved to the next
person in line. The guy behind me now started to talk to the Arabian lady in
her language. I took the opportunity and had him translate once more. She said
NO again. So I told the guy to translate that she was a heartless woman and
that she was being so in MY country. Further 5 minutes later the next person in
line was called that’s when she looked at me and said GO. Wow I think the
heartless worked, I did thank her. I explained to the agriculture guy my
dilemma, but instead he started asking me about the piva and how long I cooked
it and started chatting. He then gave it back to me and said anything cooked
does not have to go through agriculture! ARRRGH!!! I had to put my stuff
through the X-ray machine then I had to bring the luggage to the belt to go to
my next flight I was going to miss. The friendly person there told me where my
gate was and that I had plenty of time (really??!!!) I headed toward my gate,
where yet another line was for passport control. All the people in line let me
go ahead so within 5 minutes I was through then around the corner another
surprise: another X-ray machine plus take your shoes off. When I walked through
the sensor it beeped. Had to step back, took my hair clip out, took off my
jewelry and again beeped. They pulled me aside and used the magic wand and beeping
again and a harsh voice asked where my stuff was. They removed my stuff to a
table and told me to wait. A female then approached me and said that my bra set
the alarm off she had to pat me down and if I wanted privacy for that. NO I AM
IN A HURRY, I didn't say that but “no” I did. After she patted me down I
thought I was free to go, she said it will only take a few minutes she had to
test her gloves all because of a wire bra??? There went the little hope I had
left to catch my flight! I missed my
flight by 5 minutes and when they placed me on the next flight 6 1/2 hours
later they told me how lucky I was to get the very last seat, wow lucky?!! Good
thing about missing the plane was my luggage was already there and I could just
walk out.
I made it to
Knoxville at midnight.
I was with
Karie for almost 6 weeks, it was rough going but I helped her a lot by getting
his pension changed to her, which they said would take 60 to 90 days plus until
then his pension was on hold. Just good Bob left all kinds of instructions on
who to call and I guess I got it done pretty fast as she will collect again the
end of this months, only leaving her with missing one pension. I tell you it
was an eye opener to do all that legal work and I realize if something should
happen to Sid I would not be able to do all this where we are now. I would have
to return to the States.
I earned a
whole bunch of names by Karie:
PA (as in her Personal Assistant)
Pit Bull: as I helped
her to get her roommate of two years out of the house. , she never paid rent
and lived of Bob and Karie
Personal Chef
Chauffeur driving Miss
Karie
Bitch for Beautiful Intelligence Talented,
Charming, and Honest, actually for
standing up for her and pushing things along. Imagine Bob’s sister Bev sent a
law suit threat letter to Bob while he was in the hospital dying and caused and
still does a lot of turmoil.
Liquor Nazi: I think
that was Karie’s favorite and most used nickname and I deserved it as I hid her
bottles from her.
It was a long
and hard 6 weeks but we got everything done and I helped her as much as I could.
Linda her sister in law replaced me but soon Karie is going to be on her own. I
still support her daily via Skype if I have wifi.
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Beautiful Lillies in her garden |
Imagine this while in Knoxville I had 3 dozen fresh and still live blue crabs, 1 dz already cooked and two bottles of Virginia Cabernet and Chardonnay delivered directly from the Chesapeake Bay by our friend Bill Boren. What a sweetheart. He drove the long way to visit his father and stopped in Knoxville for lunch and to drop off the yummy critters. I heard some of the critters got a little car sick on the curvy road over the Smokey's. It make two wonderful meals, one sauteed in a beer bases hot sauce and the crab cakes for the second dinner. Bill thank you sooooooooo much, you're awesome!!!!
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Blue Crab Bill brought |
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Karie, Manuela and Michala at pool |
The other highlight was Mary Mondello visiting us. She lost her husband Joe 2 years ago, she was wonderful consoling Karie. A week later we drove to Crossville where
Mary lives (about 1 ½ hrs W from Knoxville) and had a wonderful time. Back in
his youth Sid was drag racing and knew of Joe Mondello who was famous for
building heads for the dragsters, couldn't afford them but many years later as
a police officer Sid met Joe and became good friends. Then I came into the
picture and a couple of months later Mary and her and I became good friends. It
was really good catching up with her. She just bought a condo in Hawaii (just before Hurricane Hossie hit) and is
moving there a dream both Joe and her had for years
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Her beautiful kitchen |
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Mary and her Joe |
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Mondello's workshop |
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Her pond |
Megan called
me as well with sad news that she has breast cancer and surgery on the 1st
of July. She wanted me to come visit so I looked for a flight. How expensive
can it be from Knoxville to Wilmington? Yikes a whole 1200 bucks!!! I then
tried to catch a train or bus but go figure there is no connection to and from
Knoxville by either one. Odd as there is a busy railroad track right behind Karie’s
house. Karie insisted on me driving her Mercedes which made it for a very nice drive
to Wilmington with an overnight stop at Debi’s house in NC. Debi entertained me
with hunting groundhogs which have taken over her yard. It was great seeing her
and three days later she wrote me that all the ground hogs are gone now!
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She designated her guestroom to us! |
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The the hunter |
I lucked out
with the weather, it had been nothing but raining in NC for 2 weeks, I had a
sunny day driving to Wilmington and the 3 days I spent with Megan and Greg was
beautiful weather. Megan was doing great after her very invasive surgery. She
was a trouper and it was so good seeing both her and Greg and her sister Anne.
Wished I could have spent a few extra days but my flight was only 3 days away
so I drove directly to Knoxville and a funny thing was at the “Welcome to
Tennessee” sign a curtain of rain started exactly by the sign. Tennessee had
the heavy rain now.
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Greg and Megan with Greg´s killer BM´s |
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Chef Greg |
My flight
back to Panama was via Houston with 48 minutes to spare. I started sweating
already just thinking of my experience in Washington DC. The plane to and from
Knoxville I was an Emb145 with 50 passengers. As were descending towards
Houston a weird turbulence tipped the wings fast and wildly from side to side.
It was such a force that my eyes went blurry and I truly thought this was it.
It did the wing tipping at least 10 times and each time it felt the plane was
going to roll over. People were screaming and everybody when it was over had
their fingernails digging into the armrest and all had ghostly faces. I like
roller coasters but this was definitely not much fun. What struck me as odd was
that the pilot never broadcasted anything about it. I could not wait to get off the plane, not
just because of that but I had another plane to catch. A tram brought me to my
departure gate and again a huge line was in front of my gate, was I going to
make it? It was just a passport control
to enter the plane. I made it on time, this was the easiest connection flight
ever, my luggage did not get checked either. They never even weighed my suite
case in Knoxville, darn if I had known it would have been a bit heavier.
Arriving in
Panama City my luggage, both of them, arrived first, I was the first in line
for immigration and also first at customs, who just waved me through and first
outside and beat Sid. He was just parking the car.
It was so
good to see him and be home again, it was a good, 7 weeks not being home, not
counting the 3 days packing and unpacking.
CLOD life
goes on in Panama. Sid has worked hard on the dodger and it looks REALLY good.
Unfortunately it’s rainy season and the humidity makes it hard for stuff to dry
therefore it is taking much longer for Sid to finish the project.
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Work in progress |
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Yep, in the kitchen as the hummitiy outside is impossible to work on it |
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Beautiful isn't it |
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Glad I was not home LOL |
I fell right back into the CLOD life routine, driving Miss Binnie, meeting the girls for Domino’s, Sunday Ping Pong and now waiting for guests to arrive, Roberto and Carmen former Freshaire/Manatee/Crow’s Nest from Cartagena, Colombia.
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