Meet and Greet

Wednesday night, after a quick “HOA” meeting at the Shed, Terry and I attended a “Meet and Greet” at the Homosassa Civic Center for JJ Kenney.  He’s our county commissioner.  Plus the chairman of the board.

JJ Kenney
Commissioner John JJ Kenney

We stayed for a little over an hour and there were only about 6 other people that attended.  And one dog.  One really nice therapy dog that helps out at the library and reads to the kids.  (Well, maybe the dog really doesn’t read.)  The dog was REALLY HAPPY to see all of us.  Can you believe I didn’t get a picture of that adorable dog.  Think it was a springer spaniel.  So cute.

Anyhow, I’m off track.  Commissioner Kenney took our questions and gave pretty good answers.  Not necessarily the answers we wanted to hear but they were answers!  He also took notes which is perhaps a good sign.

We are getting sidewalks.  One driving force is for the local Old Homosassa residents to get to the library on Grover Cleveland Blvd. and use the many services available.  One woman pointed out that there wasn’t a sidewalk on Grover Cleveland.  Interesting.

The biggest concerns were unanimously the plight of the Homosassa River and the springs in our county.  Of course, at least five of the other six people that were attending the meeting were from the River Alliance Club so that would be a topic of interest. 

The commissioner mentioned that they are planning to build a boat ramp on the barge canal which could relieve some of the boat traffic on the Homosassa River.  I don’t believe that’s going to help.  My thoughts are who is going to go all the way north to the barge canal?  Not scallopers.  Maybe fishing people and they are already using the existing boat ramp there.  The barge canal is just not “cool” like Old Homosassa.  We have motels, restaurants, bars, and fun plus it’s not far from the Suncoast Parkway which makes it an easy drive from Tampa.  That’s what brings the scallopers here. 

The meeting was interesting and it made me give some thought to actually getting involved in some of these groups.  I met Bill Garvin and Jim Bitters who are some of our local activists that I read about in the newspaper occasionally.  And I plan to actually step up and take part.  This is my home, I’m concerned about our waterways, and I should be involved. 

There may be tirades in the future!

3rd Annual Mullet Toss

Rode our bikes to the 3rd Annual Mullet Toss on Saturday.  All the profits go to the Homosassa Elementary school and there was quite a crowd so there should be a large donation this year!  Here’s just a few shots from our visit.

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3rd Annual Mullet Toss
And, of course, the toilet toss…. This is where I decided that tall blonde woman was definitely Tampa Police Chief Jane Castor! She was wearing a Police Star on her hat–how could it not be!
3rd Annual Mullet Toss
And here she is tossing the mullet. She was the winner in the women’s division when we left. But there were many more hours left in the party.

We went across the street to the Museum CafĂ© for lunch.  Jim “Boe” Anderson was in the house and gave us some guava pastry just ’cause that’s the way he is.  You can’t get better Cuban sandwiches and yellow rice and black beans than here.  Another reason to love Old Homosassa!

Jim (Bo) Anderson

Cuban sandwich and black beans and yellow riceGuava Pastries