We enjoyed our walk to Newton Park the previous Sunday morning so much, we decided to do the same on Easter Sunday. With so many attending Easter church services, the normally busy roads were almost eerily quiet and peaceful, and the lake was silent with fog shrouding the distant shore, blurring the line between sky and water. We spied this Great Blue Heron hunting ever so stealthily among the lake-edge vegetation. On our return trip, the sky brightened up and sunshine highlighted downtown Winter Garden's spring flowers. Also on the return trip, Barry led me down a road to see a lovely display in a yard -- he knew how much I would appreciate this! (The bike was actually spray painted pale pink but showed up more white in the photo. It is not a ghost bike, just a decoration!) Braces update.
I think he is making more adjustments now as I'm getting closer to the end of my braces "sentence". I've had them on for seven months now and should have no more than five more months to go in the worst case. I'm hoping for a mid-summer "release date", but we shall see. You know I'll keep you posted!
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Barb
4/9/2018 02:05:05 pm
First time back on your blog since Christmas - you cut your hair!
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Emily & BarryWe're a long-married, early-retired couple who are currently traveling as nomads with no fixed home base. After years of living in North Carolina (Emily's home state), we spent 18 months living oceanfront on Ambergris Caye, Belize, a year road-tripping the US in a Honda CR-V, a year in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, and are now roaming North America in our 32' motorhome, Pearl, following warm weather whenever possible. Archives
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