Went out on the boat on Labor Day. With Terry and Darin. Saw an eagle!
Took the boat to Two Pop’s Sandwich Shop. Deep in the Heart of Old Homosassa. Run by two Old Homosassasians. I’ve been there three times now. I think they’ve been open about 3 weeks! Yum.
I did not comment on FB about the baby back ribs we had. They were wonderful. Found out that Paul was anxiously waiting for my comment on FB and thought I didn’t like them. Whoops. I will comment in the future! They were great!
It takes about 8 minutes to get there by golf cart, 3 minutes in the car, 45 minutes by boat. It’s about the journey not the destination! When we got there Commissioner Jeff Kinnard was waiting for his breakfast sandwich and shortly after we ordered our friends Rosey and Clyde walked in. Restaurateurs Lynn and Paul came out to join us. Just a fun morning that we couldn’t have planned!
I don’t know why, but these were in the trees on the canal right behind River Safaris.
What???
Okay. I want to clarify the whole dress code thing for wearing white after Labor Day that I posted last week.
I did some research. Yes. You can wear white after Labor Day. Even though my mother, who was a fashionista, said it was a no-no. But in my vast delving into the subject (it’s called googling), white is now acceptable. (Over the decades, I have found that my mother was wrong about a few other things, too.) So if you took my advice, you may get your white pants, shoes, and hats back out!
But I’m not! For me Labor Day is just an excuse to put all those white pants, shorts, jeans, and capris away and replace them with plaids, blue denims, and sweatshirts. Even though it’s still 90 degrees and 100% humidity!
And it’s not cooling down anytime soon. We are at the height of hurricane season. Rain everyday. Not just a passing shower but a deluge. This has been the wettest summer I can remember.
Scalloping season continues until September 24th. This is the time to get out there. Kids are in school so there isn’t as much traffic on the river or in the gulf.
The learning center starts its new fall program on Monday. We are starting off small and are centering the new season on music. There will be a dance enrichment program, guitar and ukulele lessons. All free. We even provide the instruments and all dance supplies!
Okay. That’s it from me!
Have a great weekend!
Kathy