How will I ever survive on 24-packs that costs more than a 30-pack up north!
I'll just have to tuff it out.
"Big" Buz and Judy, Buzz and Darlene and Pat and I headed to EPCOT for the "Candlelight Processional."
The guest reader was Geena Davis. The show was excellent. However, at one point in the show one of the choir members (an older gentleman) became ill and caused many concerned guests in the audience to focus much of their attention on the way the officials dealt with what could have been a very serious situation. Fortunately, he walked off the stage at the end of the show and through out the entire ordeal, the show was never interrupted.
The gentleman in question is the third from the left of the top row on the left side. Geena Davis is also at the podium in the center. The show was a hit even though daylight viewing isn't as good as seeing the show in the dark of the evening.
Moving on, we stopped by one of our favorite bands for a set...
"Off Kilter"
We warmed our hands in "Mouse Gear" and (almost) had some fun at "Little Buzz'" expense.
That's "Little" Buzz fleeing from "Big Buz" with the "glittering Ears."
We were sitting on the fence as to whether we should stay for "Illuminations, Reflections of Earth."
Well, with a coffee break and a tasty treat in Norway we held on to see the fireworks... and we were glad we did.
With the start of the "Candlelight Processional" kicking off Disney's Christmas season, Disney adds something special to "Illuminations, Reflections of Earth." With the grand finale they add on "Holiday Wishes" from all over the world as well as another grand finale to the pyrotechnic show. We felt like we were being "pounded into the ground" with the grand display. WOW!
A grand Christmas Tree says it all!
Before we knew it, it was time for another bike ride! The Van Fleet Trail was the venue. That wonderful, supremely flat bike path that makes you feel like you're peddling up-hill whether you are going or coming!
We dutifully lined up in the parking lot, which we filled!
First stop, what else but the restroom.
Sorry to say, I missed the best photo op of the day. I thought the Men's room is on the right, but Sandy walked out of the Men's room! Now you know that just had to make it into the Blog!
We also took note that Judy (of Jim and Judy) was not in attendance for our ride today. The story goes that
Judy had to take the day off per her training schedule. Judy is training for an upcoming marathon. (Shhhhhhhh, I don't want to start any trouble but I think Judy is a "Closet Marathoner!")
We also took note that Judy (of Jim and Judy) was not in attendance for our ride today. The story goes that
Judy had to take the day off per her training schedule. Judy is training for an upcoming marathon. (Shhhhhhhh, I don't want to start any trouble but I think Judy is a "Closet Marathoner!")
Off we went. Our "Rocket Riders" put the "metal to the peddle" and took off. They were intent on breaking the ten mile limit of our bike rides. (Editor's Note: When we typically stop on this trail at the five mile mark, those who trek further on go out of site! They could tell us they went 15 or 20 miles and we wouldnt' be any the wiser!!! Hmmmmmm!)
We didn't observe much wildlife along the path, darn! Some butterflies, a turtle, Pete and Joan saw a dead Skink and a snake.
The non-venomous Yellow Rat Snake http://www.floridabackyardsnakes.com/YellowRat.html was getting warm on the black top. Our slithery friend is not run over. It looks all bent. It seemed to make that shape when we got close to it. This rather long Yellow Rat Snake earns his name as you can see by the above link.
We headed to Miller's Ale House for lunch where we could catch up with Larry and Judy who just set up camp.
I wonder if there's enough time between this Friday and my next shift on Wednesday to make a beer run to New Hampshire!