Our troupe headed out with just under thirty riders. We thought it best to split up into three groups.
It only took us twenty minutes or so to figure out who wanted to go with who and how fast each leader will take their group. It turned out that the fast riders, averaged 8.7 m.p.h. The medium riders averaged, 8.2 m.p.h. and the slower group averaged, 7.9 m.p.h. (To us, speed is a "mind" thing!)
I guess you can tell which group was the last and most leisurely ride.
We tried for nearly an hour to make our reservations at The Wave. Just as yours truly was sitting on the boat to take me to The Wave to make our reservations in person I tried The Wave's phone number one more time and got through to the podium. Our good friend Mel answered and gladly set us up for lunch. I quickly hopped off the boat and managed to catch up with my group and headed for the boat dock.
As you can see below that our Captain Woody managed to take us all on board and made a "direct run" to The Contemporary just for us... and a few other guests.
Most of our riders enjoyed the Classic Reuben. At our table of twelve, Jack was the lone person to not get a Reuben. Jack eats healthy all the time... he tried to make us feel guilty.......NOT!
By the way our favorite Hostess, Betty says hi to everyone. Betty recently had knee surgery and we haven't seen her for a couple of months. Welcome back Betty!
Some of us didn't make it back on the same boat due to a number of guests already on the boat.
But we made the best of it....
Our Captain turned out to be none other than Clark, the Gummy Bear lover of recent blog post.
Clark had lots to say about Gummy Bears and he gave us a "laugh-a-minute" return trip to our bikes.
Ray and Rose, we miss you so much.
All our very best to both of you and God Bless.
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