Sunday, May 31, 2026

New England 7

MAY 2026 -

Great fun with the family while Terri and Jim were here. So grateful and blessed to have time with the whole family - mostly over delicious meals…


Our farewell breakfast before driving them to sister Cindy’s home in Westfield. She will take them to Bradley Airport tomorrow morning 😞

It was a fun-filled, very active time. Our 96-year-old mother never missed a beat in keeping up with all of it. 


MOTHER’S DAY - today’s church service was especially nice to celebrate mothers. Each mom got a rose and the music was beautiful. Got a lovely hanging plant from each of my kids (and wine) and hugs from all. Randy stopped by for an impromptu jam session with his mama. It was so special.


Spring has sprung - a few of the blooming bushes…



Perry’s Birthday - went to NY for my eye doctor appointment followed by lunch at Mi Ranchero with Nora and Perry for his birthday. 


Driver’s license - look who got his license today. Has to wait 6 months before having anyone but household family in the car with him.


Lu has been driving for a couple of months now. Forgot to post a picture…


Proms - Jacob has not gone to a prom yet, but is going to the Lee prom AND Wahconah prom with Gracey. She is from Dalton (Wahconah High School), both juniors and both want to be x-ray technicians. Also, both of their Moms are guidance counselors at their school.


Wahconah Prom…




Lee Prom…





Leanna’s first prom, too. She is actually on the Stundent Council planning committee and asked Olivia to go with her. Best day of her life!



Ukulele performance - Berkshire Ukulele Band did a fund raiser to benefit the group. It was pretty well attended, including Randy and Kristie. They brought a bouquet of flowers for me ❤️


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Opening Camp in Maine - sister Cindy, nephew Johannes, Rich and I were the opening crew this year. We decided to get rid of all the old shades and replaced them with mini-blinds. Rich did a yeoman’s job hanging all 21 of them. Johannes did the heavy work - canoe, wooden benches, patio furniture, etc. 


Pool is Open - Memorial Day weekend is the usual time we open the pool. It is often too cold to swim, but one of the grandkids usually jumps in and out. This year Zach was debating, hemming and hawing, taking his time. All of a sudden Leanna stood up and started walking toward the pool. I let Zach know and he rushed to catch her. She beat him by a 1/2 a body. No time for a picture 😩 but we all laughed our heads off!


Birdhouse camera for Mom - with a lotta help from many, we got the solar digital birdhouse set up. 



Now we just have to wait for the birds to move in. A gorgeous male Scarlet Tanager swooped in and perched himself on a nearby branch for a brief moment. Sure hope he decides to settle in so we can watch.


Highlawn Farm for ice cream and cows with the church. Zach joined us this year. 


After nice conversation with all, we went into the storage shed to find golf equipment of BopBop’s to up Z’s game. He came away with a pull cart, 3 wedges, and lots of golf balls. 


Finally finished the blanket i was crocheting for him on the road trip to Florida…



 


 

Friday, May 1, 2026

New England 7

APRIL 2026 - 

Daffodils - good to see beautiful color and life showing up  In April. 


Visit with Rich’s family - drove to Queensbury, NY to see sister Eileen and Steve and niece, Heather. Steve served his delicious gluten free coffee cake warm. Yum. After a couple of hours catching up on things, Perry and his family came bearing a pint of his homemade maple syrup. It amazes me how much detail this family remembers about years gone by - friends’ names and nicknames, their relatives’ names and nicknames, where they lived, who died when, how and where. Then the micro details of events within their own family - details from three generations. You have to pay close attention to keep up with it all. 


Perry took us to a new Thai restaurant nearby and it was just delicious! Apparently I have never had Pad Thai before - this recipe had sweetness and vinegar flavors. The protein was huge shrimp. 


Motorhome - went to drive it to Mercedes for an oil change and the roof was leaking water through the visors and overhead lights! We knew there was a problem as the rear lights were on - with and without the trickle charger! This was the first winter she was left in the New England elements and we paid the price. The caulking was ok when we had it winterized, but the snow melted and pooled in the seam between the cab and the living quarters. When it thawed things got loosened (I guess). Of course, the damage done was electrical so we had to take it to Camping World for re-caulking before Mercedes would repair that. Several days wasted and much moulah spent on this project - let’s move on. After a week, we picked it up from Mercedes all fixed and maintained. Now we will make plans for camping trips this summer. 


KIA Sportage - took her in for the first oil change. When we bought the car, we were pitched 10 “free” oil changes and apparently took it. They text you a cool video of their findings while you are in the waiting room. Ours showed two dirty filters so we replaced them. The audio visual really helps inform your decisions on maintenance.


Renter - thrilled to have a renter in the condo from May 1 to September 1, with the option to stay until November 1. It wasn’t easy and I installed a new A/C unit to seal the deal. I guess it was time! 


Nora, young Nora and Kearin drove to Lee for a visit - it was great to see them. Nora has been working in Binghamton, but will be back in Whitehall for the month of May with the girls. Went to the Locker Room for a late lunch, early dinner. 


Notice the Project Hail Mary “thumbs down” from Kearin! They had seen the movie and LOVED it. I saw it and am in awe of the imagination of author, Andy Weir!  And the cinematography, but  liked R2-D2 and ET characters better than Rocky - they were cuter…



Dress for Success Day - Class of 2027 boys…



These two 2027 girls are seriously dressed for success…



Spring vacation - Randy and family went to our Bradenton condo this year. Shannon, bff Danica and their boys went to Dee’s son, Tim’s condo in Sarasota. They were very lucky to be invited to go there. So happy that they were able to meet up at our Stoneybrook pool and hang out together.


Shannon and Randy…


The whole crew…


My crew…



Ukulele group - the group we have played with here is called the Berkshire Ukulele Band (BUB). We went and the same players had been playing all winter. They have become more professional and are showcasing the amazing talents they have. They have two performances coming up soon which will be lovely. This isn’t a “sing and strum” group like Aloha Ukulele. They meet at 6:30pm so it is dark when we leave to drive 20 minutes back to Lee. Our night vision is not that good, so we talked about it and would really love to find a day group. I reached out to Steffi, who is the very reason we found Aloha Ukulele. The first time I met her was at a BUB meeting last year. She walked into the room and stated that she just got back from Florida where she was playing ukulele yesterday morning with 100 other players on Nokomis Beach. My ears perked up as we were heading to Florida in the fall. She gave me the scoop during a break and that was the first place we went to play. It was so much fun! Steffi was there and we looked on with her since they use paper books (we prefer a tablet). It took us 45 minutes to get there in the ever-growing Florida traffic. Steffi told us of a group in Lakewood Ranch - much closer to us. And that is how we joined Aloha. So when I texted her and told her of our concerns, she told me about a group meeting in Stockbridge (10 minutes away). I reached out but they disbanded a couple of years ago. Hmmmm. Called Berkshire Music School and they actually have a “pay-as-you-can” program on Thursdays from 12:30-1:30! We are registered and will attend on May 7th. Fingers crossed that we fit in with the group and have a lot of FUN!


I have decided to also keep playing with BUB in the summer months as sunset is later…


Visit from Tucsonians - Sister Terri and Jim are here for a week - sure wish the weather was warmer and dryer than predicted. I know they like to escape the desert heat, but it could be better than this. In any event, they will stay in our motorhome with flannel sheets and a toasty heater. Much ado about meal planning and logistics. It isn’t easy coordinating visits with family members in a 60 mile radius in one week. This is dinner with my family…









Thursday, April 9, 2026

Apricity South 2

April 3, 2026 - Friday

Got a very good night’s sleep last night, thankfully. Attended my last water aerobic class and was happy to find Jose working in the area. He is the esteemed head of maintenance for the Stoneybrook community. Residents can’t praise him enough. I did not know that he will check your home when not here until Nora (fellow swimmer and dancer) told me he works for her. What a relief to talk to him about doing the same for me. He is able to fix a few items that I discovered at the 11th hour of our stay. One of those is a ceiling light bulb (10 feet up) has burnt out and we do not have a ladder that high. He said that while he has the ladder in the house, he will change smoke alarm batteries too. He only charges $25 each time he checks the condo, plus whatever fixes he does. Phew! BIG LOAD off of my mind. 


A while back, I had mentioned this chore to Laura while we were swimming. She was happy to do it - lives here full-time just down the road a 100 yards. So I told her that I decided to have Jose do it for repairs. She was fine with that. As we chatted, she mentioned New York - where in NY? NY city - NYPD! Really? She retired young and moved down here to be near her parents. 


Mary is her neighbor and we have spent many a moment talking after swim class was over. She is returning home to Maryland next week.


I got an Inquiry from Airbnb about a rental from May 1 to August 1. That would be so wonderful to have someone in here and get cha-ching in the pocket. He is stopping by to check it out today, so Rich and I ended up lugging most of our packed stuff down to the car. We did a good job loading boxes and bags over a few weeks. Hopefully, this prospect will LOVE it and fill out the paperwork. 


Went for our last lunch at the Elks. Jimmy was sitting next to me and I heard him on the phone saying, “They have to catch him first.” He has a strong deep voice and loves to talk - I wasn’t eavesdropping, but I did ask him if everything was OK. He said there was a bomb threat at USF (University of Southern Florida) and they were letting him know. Why? I am a government  interrogator and when/if they catch the perp, I will be called to interrogate them. He told several stories about his experiences. When he finished his lunch and was leaving, I told him we were leaving Sunday and is it ok if I ask him something. He said, Sure. When you speak of your wife, you always say, “When she was killed.” He said, “She was killed 28 years ago and it should have been me. My son always asks me why I can’t just say she died. I can’t! I don’t want to  talk about it, but I had a driver when I was working full-time for the government. I wanted my wife to be my driver. They said she couldn’t because she would need to go to school for 30 days. So I said, ok, I quit. The next day they told me when the 30-day school started and she became my driver.” The things you find out when you take the time to ask questions!


Said all of our goodbyes there and headed home to meet the hopeful renter. OOPS! It’s tomorrow, not today…


Other than that tomorrow is reserved for cleaning and then resting up for Sunday morning 2-day road trip. 


April 4, 2026 - Saturday

No walking today - no time / many steps were stepped packing, cleaning and scaling the stairs. Renter Christopher and 8-year-old daughter, Carson, came for a tour of the condo. This would be an ideal situation. They really loved everything about it, BUT the ^&%&^%&^% air conditioning situation may kill the deal. I called Air n Heat to let them know we were leaving early and find out the status of the replacement coil. Good thing I did, as they hadn’t exactly ordered it yet. They told me it would be 2 months before the company could BUILD it! Now that I have an interested renter, that’s not acceptable. So I will be calling them on Monday to twist some arms. 


Rich called ahead for reservations for tomorrow night. The first motel was charging $160 before taxes = $210 after taxes! No thank you. Called another one and it was about the same. When he said, no thanks she quickly said she could help him find something more reasonable and proceeded to tell us prices of other motels in the area. Never heard of such a thing. We ended up paying $120 after taxes at a Red Roof Inn. 


April 5, 2026 - Sunday Happy Easter

Happy to say, I slept a solid eight hours. After the last minute things you do, we locked the condo door and strapped into our overloaded, soon to explode vehicle. How did we get all of this stuff down here? We didn’t buy that much, did we? 


I drove the first shift from 4:30-8am. Yes, it was dark! I don’t like to drive in the dark, but with very little traffic and very bright lane reflectors on the roads, it was fine. I’d prefer that to very heavy traffic in the daylight. As soon as we got on I-10 with Rich at the helm, there was a horrific accident on the other side of the road. About 6 lit-up emergency vehicles with 3 more police cars coming on the scene, completely stopped the traffic. It had just happened - glad we didn’t see the actual event.


After listening to church, my second shift was from 11:30-3pm on I-95 N all the way. It was nice to drive in daylight, but it began to rain while on the miles and miles of construction. There were no workers (Easter Sunday), but it’s about all of the barriers and skinny lanes (in the rain). Pulled off at a Rest Area to hit the ladies room and change drivers - very brief, no gas needed yet. 


On Rich’s second shift, the GPS lady (let’s call her Gypsy) told us to avoid crashes on I-95 by taking this detour… only 20 minutes on back roads. It was confusing as she said to stay on this route which was originally I-95, but now it took us on an exit which is the new route. Glad we listened to her, because when we went on an overpass we could see the “parking lot” of cars that did NOT listen to her. 


Mr. Impatient started talking to the traffic via me. I pulled out the unopened bag of Caramel M&M’s and offered him some. It soothed him for a while, but eventually I was the only one eating them and they are almost gone. They are like a little PomPom with a colorful sugar coating.


Trying to find the “bright side,” I mentioned that if we hadn’t stopped, we could have been in the accident. He replied, “Or we could have been ahead of it.” Hmmmm… We’ll never know.


We’re getting tired and have 3 more hours to go… 


April 6, 2026 - Monday


The motel wasn’t bad at all - not real posh, but for the number of hours we were there, it was fine. However, we did not sleep well - Ugh! Big day ahead of us which we started at 3:30am. I waited until daylight to drive. All went well. Rich did the rest of the driving as I was waiting for a call about my air conditioning. The arm twisting with Air n Heat wasn’t necessary since they informed me that the unit is old for Florida; parts are not available anymore; new 2025 regulations prohibit replenishment of Freon. There is a new product they use now. So I bought a new unit which will be installed on Wednesday. With that decision made, the rental deal is moving forward. After the background check, things will solidify. 


Son-in-law, Dave, and grandson, Zachary, gathered this huge pile from the fallen tree branches in my yard. Notice the fence has been replaced as well. $$


My four grandchildren came after school to unload the car and put boxes in appropriate rooms.  We did the annual height measurement, marking each pencil mark with initials, date, and height. Leanna, the oldest has reached her peak, Jacob grew another inch to 6’5”, Lily might pass her sister soon, and Zach is taller than me now. 


April 7, 2026 - Tuesday  

We both slept a solid 9 hours last night. Now to start putting everything away and settle in. Grocery list is done and I was off to the store. Took Mom to vet for Sadie’s (her kitty) distemper shot and check up. She did really well at the vet’s, but cries while in the car.    


Snow fell and wind whipped - 34 degrees, 17 with wind factor.                                 


April 8, 2026 - Wednesday

Well, it has been 5 days without a walk - taking a little break before the weather warms up.


Leanna and Lily asked me to go to the JV softball game this evening to cheer on their friends. I found a sunny spot to sit and watch them and the game. When the sun moved and I was in the shade, it was too cold so I left. 


As I reflect on this, our first winter in Florida, I realize that we adjusted well to our new surroundings, new environment, and new people:

✅founded Stoneybrook Strummers

✅walked, water aerobics, and/or line danced every  

             day except 4 days

✅played/performed with Aloha Ukulele group 

             regularly

✅played NY Times’ Wordle Spelling Bee, 

             Connections, and Strands daily

-recently started playing Crossplay (like 

                 Scrabble)

✅made numerous new friends through music, 

             activities and Elks

✅Blogged weekly

✅stayed in touch with friends in the Southwest and 

             New England

✅created 45 new pieces of art (Rich)

✅mapped out off-the-highways routes to avoid 

             traffic (Rich)

        ✅purchased new A/C system


April 9, 2026 - Thursday

It felt good to walk again today - it was crisp and windy, but Dee and I persisted. Lunch with Paula, Debbie, and Terry at 51 Park Street. I had a bowl of baked onion soup - delicious. 


I will be posting this Blog monthly while in New England… 


New England 7

​ MAY 2026 - Great fun with the family while Terri and Jim were here. So grateful and blessed to have time with the whole family - mostly o...