Thursday, March 12, 2026

Apricity South 2

March 6, 2026 - Friday

Final swim with Betty as she is getting ready to go home to Illinois next week. 🥹


Elks for lunch today. We don’t usually go on Friday, so this was a change of pace. 


March 7, 2026 - Saturday

Walked early with a nice breeze in the air. I did some work around the condo, even mopped the lanai after rain accumulated. Dee and Tim invited us over for a delicious steak dinner. Since I forgot once again to take a picture of them, this picture is from last St. Patrick’s day…


March 8, 2026. - Sunday. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, sister Cindy!

No walking today as we were on the road to a Palma Sola Botanical Gardens gig. It was very hot, but we were on a shaded deck with fans overhead and there was a lovely breeze to cool us down. 







It reminded me of our Farmers Market back home with all of the vendor tents. 



A few smart vendors set up inside in the cool A/C…

Master Beekeeper, Kevin, started this as a hobby and now has 38 hives in the general area. He has won 1st place in the state competition and is even a judge now. He told me of a friend who travels around the country with his bees to pollenate almonds in CA, fruit trees, cranberries, and strawberries up the east coast. I asked how they were transported - semi-trucks with 400 hives per semi!


Miss Sourdough was across the way and she shared a story of a “hotel” to leave your sourdough starter when traveling - they feed it for you daily. Obviously, people get really attached to their sourdough. 


It was so much fun playing today. We played 3 sets from 11 to 2pm. We sat in front of Bruce, who is a real player with intricate fingering to spice it up and Norm, who plays u-bass and was really in the groove today. Rich played every song and is really finding his chords easier now - practice, practice, practice! The band is invited to Palma Sola’s Christmas event which is a Th, Fr, Sat, Sunday in December. 


Lightening in the sky when we got home. This big boy was basking on turtle beach…


March 9, 2026 - Monday

Birds are singing - a true sign of Spring. The water was lovely, missed Betty. 


March 10, 2026 - Tuesday

Went to Publix for a light grocery shopping. HA! It was $10 more than last week!


I walked as soon as we got home while still cool. When I walked in the door, Rich wanted to take a ride to Nokomis to try out a new ukulele! He has it in his head to get a tenor (like mine) to go along with his Luna concert, u-bass, and carbon fiber ukes. 😳


Jeff Hanna and his wife, Barbara, had a music store, The Ukulele Place, with 100’s of instruments, classes for 40 ppl. and World Drums. Then came Covid - they downsized to their cute bungalow and now this is his showroom. Barbara was in the studio teaching drumming. 




When I asked, “How much?” He said, “Rich answered that question with, ‘Ah, I don’t care about that!’” And he doesn’t!!! 


As we continued to talk, he said he was from upstate New York! On Lake George! He also lived in Central Maine where he built and repaired wooden boats - canoes like the Old Town that my dad was gifted which was mahogany inside and the top of stem and stern. He even had canoe cargo boxes stacked in the room from those days. When I mentioned my connection to Raymond, he didn’t blink an eye. Yup - a good friend of his moved to Raymond, ME. It’s a village, yet so many people I meet are familiar with Raymond. 


We came out of the store with this beauty, a tenor Ohana, made of curly mango wood, new strap, new double case, and a plan to have Jeff restring my uke and clean it up next week. ChaChing! 


By then, I was starving. So we stopped at Aros’s Pizzeria for lunch - a spinach and pepperoni pizza. It served for lunch and supper!


March 11, 2026 - Wednesday

The water was delightful this morning. Had another jam session - it was such fun. Back at the condo, we love sitting on the lanai with our cocktail watching nature and now hearing the beautiful song birds. 


March 12. 2026 - Thursday

Walked at 8 and it was already 70 degrees. Glad to get ‘er done and move on… Betty and Joe left for Illinois today. 


Did laundry and a bit of organizing before we left for Sara Dance Studio. No - we did not dance, but I went to visit my Hair Fairy to get some strands of sparkle in my locks. I was early, of course, so I got to watch ballroom dancers doing their thing. I was surprised at how many folks were out dancing at 1pm on a Thursday afternoon. In the evening, they wear gowns and get all gussied up. 


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Dianne, my hair fairy, was set up in the Back Ballroom so I got to watch a couple learn to dance to Eye of the Tiger for their son’s wedding in June. Turns out they live in the same neighborhood as Dianne. I got 13 strands of sparkle and feel like a new woman. They will last until that piece of hair falls out. I still had two left from my December visit. Look closely…



I noticed that there was a slit in the back of Dianne’s dress, so I told her about it as she would be dancing tonight. She said, “Oh, that slit is for my wings which are on order!” I thought I would die laughing. 🤣 


So Rich had dropped me off so he could continue on to Nokomis (yup, back to Jeff’s) to deliver MY ukulele for a good cleaning and new strings. Honestly, I would not have done it on my own, but now I am so excited to get it back. After playing Rich’s new tenor, I noticed a difference in the strings - lighter, thinner, sweet sound. So the new strings will be the same as his. Even though it is a different instrument, it will make a big difference with me trying to tickle the strings more to jazz it up. 


Looking forward to tomorrow’s inaugural Sarasota Ukulele Festival! Stay tuned…

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Apricity South 2

February 27, 2026 - Friday

Walked early, no time for swimming today as we went to a strum and sing a little farther away than usual. On the way, we stopped at Nate’s Honor Animal Rescue to drop off a bunch of older towels we are replacing. What an operation! 


Nate’s Honor Animal Rescue Center operates as a no-kill rescue at our eight-acre shelter and adoption facility on Lorraine Road. A no-kill shelter is defined as a shelter that has a save rate of 90% or more, meaning at least 90% of the animals that enter a shelter leave alive. Year after year, Nate’s Honor Animal Rescue Center achieves a 99% save rate.





Today was an unplugged, open mic day with Alohaukulele. Such fun! There are some very talented people in this group. I will share pictures of most of them - there were 17 “acts.”


Video of a great little trio - Debby, Pam and Alice…

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Charlene has a smooth voice and plays her Uke with passion…


Nancy wrote a poem as a tribute to Alice, our gifted leader.


Judy did a great rendition of Minnie Pearl. She was the peppermint cutie in the Christmas performances.


A quartet with their Captain hats on…


Bibiana really knows how to play and entertain…


Laurie sang a love song to hubby, Norm…


Debby did a beautiful job on “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”…


Drew and Pam did a nice banjo duet…


And lastly was Lisa in her chicken costume…


February 28, 2026 - Saturday

Charlotte, Shotsy and I walked today. Came upon the neighbor of the lady (J) with dementia from last week. Nothing has changed. J has reached out a couple of times with the same questions, but no changes in the living status. 


We spotted these two turkey vultures roosting on a roof - never saw white winged one before. The black ones are all over the place. No dead humans or critters in the area that I know of. 



Did end-of-the-month stuff and got my mom back on Find My Phone locator. She tracks us and we track her (when we can’t reach her).


The Lady Wildcats won by 40 points in the State Championship quarter finals - YAY!


Guess who got their driver’s license? Leanna Robin ❤️


March 1, 2026 - Sunday  HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO BABY SISTER, TERRI 

Listened to church while on my walk. Didn’t do anything today but laundry and practice music. 


March 2, 2026 - Monday

Seventy degrees for swimming today. Sat in the sun after to dry off a bit. After lunch, off to line dancing. 


March 3, 2026 - Tuesday

Went to Publix early. As we walked out, this VW bus was pulling in.


Couldn’t help but ask about it. The gentleman owner was happy to talk about it - even opened the sliding door to show us the captain chairs in the back seat. The next row back was full of his wife’s items which she sells “on the road.” When you put the captain chairs down, it becomes a massive storage space. Is it electric - yes, all electric. They have had it for a year and love it. He closed with, “Don’t buy this if you are an introvert - it always draws attention and sparks conversation.”


Tonight’s basketball game was postponed until tomorrow - snow in the forecast today.


We practiced for the jam today…


March 4, 2026 - Wednesday

Starting to feel more like Florida now - 70 degrees at 9am for water aerobics. Went to Jim’s for the Stoneybrook Jam - 7 players today. It was fun - we’re finding our rhythm…


The Lady Wildcats played in the State Semi-Finals and lost - they had a good run. Proud of them.


March 5, 2026 - Thursday

Walked at 8 to beat the heat. Then we went to a sing and strum rehearsal for a gig at Palma Sola Botanical Park Plant Sale here in Bradenton. Stay tuned to hear about this event on Sunday. 


There was a meeting prior to the strum about an upcoming BIG event we are involved in on March 13th. It brought back memories of a prior life, sitting in team meetings planning for upcoming events…


Apricity South 2

​ March 6, 2026 - Friday Final swim with Betty as she is getting ready to go home to Illinois next week. 🥹 Elks for lunch today. We don’t...