A normal morning at the condo in paradise..
This is a fairly normal start to our day...We decided to head up to West Palm Beach and scour some of their Goodwill's for treasures. Once we got up there we stopped by the beach up there and there was a little Oceanside cafe, and breakfast was only 4.75 so we got a table and ate 2 eggs, home style potatoes, Texas toast and a slice of cantaloupe. It was very filling and the ambiance was exceptional with the ocean 25 yards away.
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| view from our table |
After eating we wandered around and took a few pictures.
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| boardwalk...cafe under the green and white stripped roof |
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| lifeguard stand on the beach |
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| people getting a tan |
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| Me! Looking good! |
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| couple of kids paddle surfing |
It was a very nice day in the upper 70's and as I was told by my brother Dan it was 62 in Des Moines. I didn't believe him so he sent me this video...
Now I think this next video is what his front yard is going to look like tomorrow..
I hope not but I fear nature will take the path it is accustomed to follow.
After we left the beach we went to about 5 different Goodwill's and found a few treasures, but the one I was most excited about was this commercial looking orange juice squeezer. Here is a picture of it. I am not sure but I think Bonnie loves it and wants to keep it.
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| our new toy, gonna make some juice |
We finally got done shopping as I was in the parking lot and took this picture of Bonnie paying for the last purchase of the day.
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| Bonnie paying the piper |
Well we got the new Tom Cruise movie (Knight and Day)and are now going to watch it and peacefully drift off to sleep....I think..Maybe its a romance....
as I post this comment, it is dec 31st. and as is always true in Iowa wait a day and the weather will change, freezing rain has left a layer of ice on everything, closed the interstate and left us shut in our house. Wish I was in Fl;orida.
ReplyDeleteI have no comment for the toilet shot! From here the juicer looks a lot like the one we use everyday at 801.
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