Thursday, February 29, 2024

02/01 to 02/29 - Elite Resorts at Citrus Valley - Part 1


Elite Resorts at Citrus Valley,

Clermont, FL

February 2024

A different entrance sign this year but...

...the entrance to the property remains the same.

My lot 120 is on the corner of  Pine St. and Sunshine Avenue.

As the unusual weather pattern continues here in chilly Florida, night time temperatures hovering in the mid-fifties continue to warrant the use of the heater at night. This is my fourth year renting here and will be joining fellow Hudson Islanders already set up. They include: full time residents, Walt/Fran and Ray/Kathy. Seasonal renters beside me include, Tony/Doreen, Ray/Sue and Roberta. In nearby campgrounds, we have Pat/Jim and Johnny. 

Back home a nor'easter greeted my friends and neighbors with a 6 to 10" snow storm.


We, on the other hand, began our nightly (weather permitting) get-togethers around ye ol campfire. The temperatures certainly welcomed the warmth.


My two month stay here will be highlighted with day trips to nearby attractions, dining out now and then with the gang in the evening and enjoying the warmth and company of campfires. This blog will remind me of my month of February in chilly Florida.

A trip to Disney's Boardwalk... 

...a ride through Disney on the Skyliner.

And a bite to eat.

L. to R. Roberta, Johnny, Doreen, Tony, Sue, Ray, Moi


Tuesdays are "Boys Night Out" where the men of the resort sign up and visit area restaurants. As many as twenty make the trip. One was at Red Robin.

From their website, a Gourmet Cheeseburger and... (You know they don't look like this when presented...)

...a Tower of Onion Rings and dipping sauces to be shared.

Another Tuesday "Boys Night Out" took us to Hurricane Grill where I had...

Coconut Shrimp Tiki Tacos: Coconut crusted jumbo shrimp with diced pineapple, tangy Cole slaw, sweet red chili sauce served with chips and salsa. The day's special was three tacos for the price of two.

Some readers may remember last year's blog where our crowd descended (twice) on Amore Ristorante for delicious authentic Italian cuisine. This evening, thirteen. 

Ladies on one side, spouses opposite. L. to R: Chrissy, Kathy, Pat, Doreen, Sue, Roberta, Johnny, Ray, Tony, Jim, Charlie, Ray and Mike.

Capellini Primavera: Sauteed vegetables with garlic and olive oil served over angel hair pasta.


And Tiramisu for dessert, of course.

Friends drove over from Port Orange, FL to visit and have lunch one day. We went to nearby Mito Sushi & Grill

L. to R. Mark, Mya, Charlie, Zahni and Matt. Zane and Amanda had already left.

Highway 27 Roll: Smoked salmon, "krab", cream cheese deep fried with yummy yummy and eel sauce.

The gang took another trip north into Clermont to Bruster's Ice Cream. Another terrific taste treat. On Thursdays, if you bring your own banana, they'll make a banana split for you at half price. 














And just like that, Leap Year's February 29th was upon us. This LINK has some interesting facts about Leap Year. In the blink of an eye, the first of my two-month stay has gone by. I'll end this month's blog with our trip to Carrabba's in Clermont, about 11 miles north of our campground.

L. to R: Janet, Tony, Johnny, Ray, Walter, Fran, Kathy, Charlie, Doreen. Photo provided by Roberta.
 
Always delicious Caesar Salad

Lobster Ravioli: Ravioli stuffed with lobster and Romano in a white wine cream sauce topped with diced tomatoes. 

Their Spring Special provides patrons with a take-home meal of equal or lesser value than your dine-in entree for just $10.00 My choice was Linguine Primavera: Linguine with asparagus, peas, roasted tomatoes, tossed with basil pesto cream sauce and wood-grilled chicken. And for dessert, Limoncello Bread Pudding: House-made limoncello and vanilla custard-soaked brioche bread with limoncello syrup and vanilla ice cream. Two or three future meals to look forward to.



Roberta and Janet drove to Plant City, FL to catch their annual Spring Strawberry Festival. It's a big deal as you'll see if you follow the link. She was nice enough to bring me a basket. Thank you, Roberta.







And, as mentioned above, with each evening, depending on a multitude of variables, the warmth of a campfires filled the chilly night air.



And so concludes the month of February. I'm anticipating more of the same for the month of March; dining excursions and campfires will dominate the upcoming blog. I look forward to having you join me for the experience. My homework continues to be: my on-line lessons in Italian and making plans and booking my 9-state 
summer itinerary beginning mid-June. Till next time, stay warm, safe, healthy and happy.

“One of the very nicest things about life is the way we must regularly stop whatever it is we are doing and devote our attention to eating.” – Luciano Pavarotti

Saturday, February 3, 2024

1/14 to 1/31 West Palm Beach - Part 2


Those are the very things I've had the good fortune to experience. And it is with these feelings and thoughts that I conclude my extended stay here on Florida's east coast. The span of time between January 27 and my day of departure, February 6th, was crammed with more terrific experiences. From visitors to dinners, from projects in progress to dining out, it's been loaded with memories that will last (the remainder of) a lifetime. LOL.
  • Fellow retiree, Jim and wife, Missy drove up from Boynton Beach to enjoy Chuck/Silvia's hospitality. Chuck's "from scratch" pizzas hit the spot.
  • Cousins Norma, Cheri and (another) Carlo made the trip up from Boca Raton and Boynton Beach to enjoy lunch a la Jo Bistro. 
  • Down from New York, the timing was perfect for me to see daughter, Marybeth, Carlo and both their mothers before their itinerary took them elsewhere. 
  • In Chuck/Silvia's home, an on-going, low voltage wiring project continued:
Bundles of ethernet and coaxial cables that was to provide service for the entire house was left in the attic by electricians and had to be brought down into the garage through the ceiling, identified and labeled. Next terminating connectors are added to each cable.
RJ45 Ethernet Connectors
prior to trimming.


Coax connector

From there, they will pass through a code approved raceway that.... 

... goes from the garage to...



...the back of a cabinet. This rack will house the electronics and ports that receive the ethernet cables. This, in turn will...

provide more room on an adjoining counter.

Finally, at the other end of each wire going to each location, an RJ45 and a coax connector must be added to terminate each wire and then be tested.
The work in progress.




  • Nine of us met at City Oyster & Sushi Bar in Delray Beach. The tourists were present in force, the walkways were crowded and restaurants jammed. Even with the chill in the air, this atmosphere continues to give Delray Beach its aura of the winter place to be.


Sushi delicious, restaurant busy, acoustics bad. Very loud.



Taken from website


Mango Tango Roll: Krabmeat, Mango, Shrimp, Avocado, Cream Cheese, Topped With Grilled Tuna, Tobiko.


Pineapple Grove Arts District is probably Delray Beach's answer to Coconut Grove in Miami. Both feature an eclectic mix of boutiques, bistros, art galleries, salons, and spas. "The exciting pubic art and Artists Alley with working artist studios beckon, as well as cutting edge entertainment at Arts Garage."

  • Next, a trip to the Society of the Four Arts (Drama, Literature, Art, Music). "The Society of the Four Arts is a nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1936 to meet the cultural needs of the growing resort community. The Four Arts campus is home to beautiful sculpture and botanical gardens, a library and children's library, all which are open to the public year-round. During the winter season, The Four Arts also presents notable speakers, concerts, films, educational programs, and art exhibitions to the public." ~~ Trip Advisor




Built in 2005, the Pannill Pavilion

Chuck, Mary, Silvia


To see all the sculpture in this beautifully serene, immaculately well kept garden, visit the site by CLICKING HERE

Jim Dine. King Parrot, 1995. Bronze.

The parrot is a scarlet macaw from the Amazon, where indigenous peoples believe the bird is associated with transmigration, or the passage of a soul after death into another body.

The reason for our visit.

Through a special process, all photographs on display throughout the garden are able to withstand the harsh conditions of unpredictable weather.

William A. Ewing is a noted author, curator, professor, and museum director with fifty years of work in the field of photography.

In his lecture, Ewing [discussed] the history of the flower in photography and the social and cultural connections between humans and nature. He co-curated Flora Imaginaria with Danae Panchaud, with whom Ewing also co-authored Flora Photographica (2022), which recounts the history of flower photography from 1990 – 2020. This publication, which followed Ewing’s first book of the same name (1991) that explored flower photography from 1835 – 1990, served as the inspiration for the exhibition." ~~ From the website.

  • Thursday, an enjoyable trip south to Miami to meet Marybeth and Carlo and to visit granddaughter Sara.
Free shuttles from one place to another makes walking much easier.

A walk along the shore behind the Miami City Hall to see the marina and luxury yachts.



The storage of the not-so-big boats begged the question: Where do they go during the hurricanes?

An afternoon stop at Regatta Grove for a drink.

L. to R. Silvia, Carlo, Marybeth, Mary, Chuck, Sara.



Sunset in Miami

Dining at Farinelli 1937 a delicious experience. The website is visually pleasing.

Poggio Scaletti Chianti classico in Toscana

CRESPELLE DI RICOTTA: Stuffed with ricotta, spinach and nutmeg. Pomodoro Basil Sauce.


Saturday morning, we caught the West Palm Beach Green Market. A huge venue of vendors with crafts and foods covering blocks.

$26.00 Maryland Crab Cakes



An afternoon at the beach in Palm Beach.





Dining at True Foods Kitchen. Their VIDEO explains.



NOT YOUR MAMA’S MEATLOAF:

Verde Farms grass-fed organic beef, herb-roasted fingerling potato, honey roasted carrot, mushroom jus, micro-greens.





The Wishing Tree at Rosemary Square, West Palm Beach


And to finish my extended stay in West Palm, a trip to north Boca for a Sunday dinner at Carlo's mom's place. With Silvia's from-scratch homemade tiramisu in hand, it was another dining event with family and friends.






And that concludes my month-long stay of the east coast of Florida. Time now to move inland to my next stay in Clermont, FL for February and March.


“Travel and change of place impart new vigor to the mind.”
Seneca