Happy Simplicity Day!

I’ve decided to start celebrating more holidays. Today, July 12th, is Simplicity Day. How do I know that? I googled it of course. So this should be a simple post. But it’s not. I have pics and things to say!

Speaking of holidays, it’s Christmas in July! Time to get all those Christmas projects started so you can panic two weeks before the BIG holiday because they STIll aren’t finished. (I have a project I bought all the fabric and supplies for two years ago and it still sits unfinished. Maybe that’s what I should complete before I start something new!)

And back to Old Homosassa, if you have been watching the progress on the Old Homosassa Water Tower…….the landscaping has started.

Old Homosassa Water Tower
First the chain link fence around the sides and back was cleaned and painted black. Temporary fencing was installed.
Old Homosassa Water Tower
The fill dirt has been brought in.

Now there is a big pile of aggregate sitting there which will be spread around. Landscaping, fencing, and adjusting the lighting is all that remains! Yippee!

Yesterday was the dedication of the Yulee Sidewalk! Most of the people that showed up were those that get the Citrus County Chronicle and all the important people from the county government, the park service, some reps from state, and the contractor. Of course Terry and I rode our bikes down. Someone had to represent the bicycle riders!

Yulee Sidewalk Dedication
There’s Rosey Rendueles–commissioner on the Homosassa Special Water District! And our bikes!
Yulee Sidewalk Dedication
County Commissioner Kitchen and Roger Cullen
Yulee Sidewalk Dedication
Dogs in the Hood on parade!
Yulee Sidewalk Dedication
How cute is that face!

The county publicity person took a photo of all of us. She requested that the dogs be on one side and the bikes on the other. Yes–people do use the sidewalk! Mike Wright, the reporter, showed up and did some interviews. Maybe we’ll be in the paper again!

Again, you say?

Here is a article from this week’s Hometown Happenings!

Body Sculpting

Old Homosassa has been getting some good press lately. The free camp, the scholarship kids, and now the fitness program! Yeah!

I was out taking snaps of all the pretty plants in my yard for my OTHER blog this past week. And decided to share a few here.

SQUIRRELS IN THE HOOD!

damn squirrels
damn squrrels
Damn Squirrel
Hey, when are feeding the birds???
Damn Squirrel
“You gotta problem with me being in the bird feeder? Then you need to build a squirrel feeder!”
deedo
This is Deedo, the squirrels don’t respect him either.

Just some pics of giant boulders or manatees in my back yard.

manatees

After a recent piano lesson, one of the students got bored waiting for Mom to finish a project that she was working on. New uses for yoga blocks!

yoga blocks

Sarasota Slim was at the Shed on Sunday. Really great band with a huge following and it’s usually standing room only. Lucky for us, it looked like rain and not as many people showed up. We actually got to sit at a table!

Sarasota Slim

One last thought. I posted about the price war over parking last week in Old Homosassa. The American Legion did very well for their post despite the private owners dropping their price back to $10 per truck/boat trailer. I’m sure we haven’t heard the end of it!

Have a great weekend! Could be some rain!

And just like that…

It’s July!

And that means the hoards are coming to Old Homosassa for scalloping….

except it wasn’t quite as busy as last year’s opening weekend. (At least at 8 am there were a reasonable amount of trucks waiting in line at the ramp.)

Word has gotten out that the scallops are out in the deep waters. And not as many. Theories abound. Over fishing. Salinity of the water. Too much rain.

Terry and I rode our bikes down to the boat ramp yesterday to see what we could see. The American Legion Post 166 is parking trucks and trailers at the Homosassa Civic Club this year–all proceeds go to them. There are at least three private citizens that park vehicles on their property. They raised the parking fee from $10 last year to $20 this year. The civic club voted to keep theirs at $10. The parking area is further away from the ramp than the private yards so the members didn’t think a 100% rate increase was justified. The American Legion parked about 38 trucks and trailers on the holiday. They will continue through the weekend working at the parking lot so if you need to put your truck and trailer somewhere you should check out this parking lot. All of these men and women are veterans. They need the money to keep their post open.

On the other hand, perhaps the private land owners also need the money. I really can’t make a judgement call on that. One of them decided to curse Terry and I out when we rode our bikes by her house. I was really surprised. She very LOUDLY shouted some very bad words at us in front of people that were parking their vehicles. I’m assuming that she was upset about the civic club’s parking charge. But it could be something else. I wasn’t going to ask. She’s bigger than me. I could probably out run her but who knows what she could do when the adrenaline kicks in!

Anyhow, I’ve got lots of photos today.

Went to Palm Beach Gardens last weekend for one of the grandkid’s state championship game. The team won one game out of three. All of the teams were REALLY GOOD! These kids are only 8-years-old and really love to play. It was fun watching.

Jack Green
That’s Jack. He is very intense and concentrating on the other teams. No photo session today!
Jack at bat
at bat

I had planned on going over to the coast in West Palm to get some ocean photos but it rained a good bit of the time while we were there. I did get out and about in Palm Beach Gardens.

We stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn and there was a boardwalk around a large lake that led to “Downtown”.

Hilton Garden Inn

It didn’t rain on Friday night so we walked over to Downtown. Fun! Music, people, food, dogs in the hood….

dogs in the hood
dogs in the hood
dogs in the hood

I took a walk in the rain on Saturday since the game was postponed. You guessed it—rain delayed. The flowering trees are always amazing in South Florida.

view
flowering trees
view

Walked back over to Downtown for dinner after Jack’s team lost their Saturday game. (Insert sad face) Ate at the Yard House. A very cool, very loud, and very expensive sports bar. I had a “Beyond Burger” which I have been wanting to try. I don’t eat beef and very little pork. No religious or dietary reasons. I just don’t like it. The Beyond Burger is plant-protein. It was very Good. But. Expensive.

Beyond Burger
Really looked like a hamburger!

Walking back to the hotel.

Downtown Boardwalk

One more walk on Sunday morning…

Baby Ducks!

I also saw a very large lizard that I SWEAR was running on its hind legs with it’s little arms tucked in. Just like a dinosaur. But it would not repeat that action for my camera.

So we got home Sunday evening and this was the view (Du Du Du) looking out my backdoor.

View

Terry and I just bought a “traveling car” so I’m hoping we find the time to go to some fun places and I can start posting again about “Traveling with the Top Down”.

And on a personal note, Terry’s mom passed away in the wee hours of July 4th. She was 94. I’ve posted about her here many times. Her heart just wore out and she decided that she didn’t want to do any extreme measures like surgery to fix it. She lived in Colorado most of her life but after her husband died decided to move to Tampa to be closer to her grandkids. A few years ago she moved to Phoenix to spend more time with her son that lives there along with the grandkids that visit. She will be cremated and her ashes will be buried in Colorado where she really considered her home.

Paint and Wine Night

First Friday of Summer 2019!

Another hot hot hot week in Homosassa! But no rain! (And no my plants are very thirsty)

We have a gator in our canal. It’s a small one. Normally I wouldn’t be too concerned but it’s not afraid of me. I was standing on the seawall and it swam right up to me. Not good. Someone is feeding it. Which means that small dogs and cats are in danger! Maybe even grandkids. One of the neighbors has already contacted the gator people and has a trap all set up. Good bye little Gator!

Gator

Next up, according to the Citrus Chronicle there is a Sidewalk Celebration at the Sugar Mill Ruins Historic State Park on Thursday, July 11th at 9 am. Open to the public. No RSVP is needed to attend. What??? Nothing about who is holding this ceremony nor who will be there. I think I need to be there. No RSVP needed! (And who would we RSVP? And how many people even know what RSVP means?)

We did ride the sidewalk last week all the way to BlueBird Springs road. Pretty cool. I’ve seen a lot of people using the sidewalks. Then I’ve seen people continue to walk and ride their bikes right on Yulee. Guess they like the thrill of possibly being hit by one of those huge mirrors hanging off the side of the trucks pulling boats!

Sooooo…..

Next Up!

Homosassa’s Fireworks were held last Saturday. It’s always held before the 4th of July. Usually the weekend before. Then Inverness has theirs on the 3rd and Crystal River has theirs on the 4th. But this was TWO weeks before the 4th. A lot of locals didn’t have a clue. Terry and I went down on the golf cart about an hour before the fireworks started just to see what we could see. We missed the pie eating contest and the red white and blue beer belly contest but there was still fun happening!

Ruth got 3rd in the Poker Run! Go go Ruth!

Ruth

These three desperadoes posed for me! That’s DJ, Vivian, and Sean. They were three of my favorite after-school students in 2018. Miss you guys. (And seriously, these are really cute kids!)

First Friday of Summer 2019!

Lots of Patriotism on display!

First Friday of Summer 2019!
First Friday of Summer 2019!
First Friday of Summer 2019!
First Friday of Summer 2019!

And there were dogs in the hood…

First Friday of Summer 2019!
First Friday of Summer 2019!
First Friday of Summer 2019!

And of course fireworks. Which were great but my pics don’t do them justice!

First Friday of Summer 2019!
First Friday of Summer 2019!
First Friday of Summer 2019!
First Friday of Summer 2019!

So what are you doing on this hot hot hot weekend? I had planned on going to the Citrus Pride event at the Crystal River Mall but my grandson’s baseball team is playing for the state championship so I’m headed out to watch them win! Yeah, he’s 8. Should be fun!

Have a great time where ever you go!

Kathy