Thanks to Jim we have a memento of our gathering... albeit one extremely loud experience!
After dinner, thanks to "Big Buz" (who just happened by) we have a photo of our group. The next day, Jim and Marti headed out followed by Bill and Angela the next day.
Parting is always bitter sweet. The season seems so brief.
As Bill, Angela and "Maggie" turn the corner within each of us there's always that silent pause for reflection. At one time or another, we all have to head home.
But, we've got lots of memories to relive...
But, we still have a few of us yet to leave. It's Monday and another bike ride. Due to the amount of Spring Break visitors we thought it best to change our biking venue from Fort Wilderness to Celebration. Eighteen of us headed out for a ride but our start didn't go very well for John.
Getting on his bike, John missed a peddle and fell. He took a terrible fall landing mainly on the side of his left elbow. He had a few nasty looking scrapes but was OK.
At lunch John was in great spirits and wondered what all the fuss about him was.
Thankfully, John enjoyed the ride and lunch.
Pete led us on another "round about" Celebration. I swear just before each ride in Celebration, Pete studies the map of Celebration!
In the photo below of our routine first "pit stop" at the Celebration Hospital, you can see the progress of the new building going up on the hospital property.
We learned that the flower laced Celebration entrance display had an unexpected repair. The story goes like this; someone "launched" their car over and through the flower display, right through the cement block "Celebration" sign and over the wall taking out some of the retention wall on the other side ending up in the pond!
You just gotta love the drivers in Florida (and/or tourists)!
We all got to enjoy another ten mile ride and lunch at the Town Tavern.
And speaking of Pete (front right) and Joan (front left) we would like to present then with
"The 2012-2013 Palm Tree Bikers Certificate of Honor" at our next ride.
Both Pete and Joan deserve this award for all they do for us.
Taking the lead, Pete has done an outstanding job quietly providing us with direction and tempo.
Pete's taken a lot of "jabs" as we take our turns picking on him with his choices but in the end he always provides us with a fun and enjoyable ride.
Joan, our "tail-ender" is recognized for her tenacious approach to keep our count on the sign-up sheet and who's going where to eat! Joan enjoys riding "at the rear." Her great spirit is welcome to the riders who enjoy a slower ride.
Congratulations Pete and Joan for a job well done!
Finally, "Big" Buz and "Little" Buzz have been itchin' to get yours truly to a "real" golf course.
This week, four of us headed north to Clerbrook Golf & RV Resort. http://clerbrook.com/
"Big" Buz, Rick, "Little" Buzz and I enjoyed this rustic course on a beautiful day. Playing "best ball" we went one over par and lost a number of golf balls doing so. The course is laced with water hazards with more than their share of 'gators and dense woods you wouldn't put your arm in to retrieve a ball.
Above "Big" Buz is retrieving my ball and stopped to check out the gator in the drainage tube.
Here's a better look.....
Funny how these critters seem to be "dead" but they're always watching you!
Ah the fun of living among so many predators!
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