D is for: Dang! Last Chapter of this TR.
"Dang" is right. Ending too soon!
I console myself with the knowledge that another will soon take its place.
In the spirit of flipping Photobucket the bird (pun intended)
and, after one last upload (which took me 3 days!),
I hear you.
I was having the same issues... and yet, the other day I tried and uploaded a bunch quickly and with nary a problem. Go figure.
so that I can find a new image hosting site
Let us know what you find!
and old men in Speedos. Some memories are easier to erase than others….
Sadly, the ‘best’ gave me Sunset Strikeout #2. Orange, yes. Water, yes. But… no clouds really to make it wow.
And yet... that orange is pretty spectacular.
I also now have photographic proof positive that mermaids do in fact exist.
Of course they do. I chat with one almost every trip to Florida.
I kindly directed her to the Pelican Cove resort where I was sure she’d find, waiting in some “fashionable” swimwear, an older gentleman ready to show her the wonders of a life of retirement
Now that's just mean!
Kidding aside.... just what the heck
is that???
Meantime, I ate a few bites of the entirely BORING grilled chicken sandwich and potato salad Mike ordered. Gross.
Uh, oh. Remind me to never share a meal with you.
That sounds very much like something I might order.
I like a good (key word
good) grilled chicken sandwich and love potato salad.
there was a massive line building for tables, so we did the right thing and stayed another half an hour.
ooooh.... a mean streak too!
Beep, beep, beep… I hate that sound on vacation, but then again, for me, it wouldn’t BE a vacation if we didn’t do anything during it.
Yes. To all of that.
Love that!
If it's "nautilimo", then what is it?
Captain Sue was full of knowledge and stories having lived in the Keys for decades. And she was super patient with my enthusiasm for trying to get decent shots.
Nice! Not always easy or possible to get that combination.
I really appreciated the time she spent with us, and felt the money we paid her was well worth every penny.
Good!
Rust necked egret.
Dover Pelican
Atlantic Eagle.
Blue Heron.
Let's throw in an iguana for fun:
One of these things is not like the other.
One of these things does not belong.
wondering if it was safe to peer about
And stuff was dropping from the trees onto me. NO, not that. Just husks and junk. Sheesh people, you always assume the worst.
Oh? I thought it was money.
I looked up and there camouflaged among the leaves was a sizable flock of wild parakeets
Cool!
I tried to ignore the fact that they were probably just finding and eating lice off of each other.

Thanks for killing that idyllic vision!
There was a pair of doves as well; while tasty to eat, they’re boring to watch.
But fun to listen to.
Ruby used to work for a vet. They had a dove and it was always cooing. One day she got a phone call from a client. After a few minutes, the woman said "Will you
please stop making that noise!"
She thought Ruby was doing that on purpose!
lunch, if I recall it was Subway or something similarly disgusting,
No Subway either?
You are hard to please!
Love that shot. Just very far from my wheelhouse.
When something is hanging off a tree up here... it's usually an icicle.
Nice capture!
Yellow throated warbler.
Oh... and I made that last one up.
Okay... I made them
all up.
I'm far to lazy to do my own research, let alone yours!
Cool! I've never seen one IRL.
He was a bit short-sighted, so we helped him out.
Sunset was approaching and this would be my last chance at finding some shots worth much. You be the judge:

Better.
A Calypso band was playing at the restaurant we were taking photos nearby:
I've always wanted to see/hear one IRL.
Food is as ubiquitous as Retired Cubans in Speedos.
Annnnnnd... just lost my appetite.
It was out of this world. The mozz was handmade and the tomatoes sun-ripened. Yum! The main dishes were even better. I ordered the Lobster Ravioli and Mike got the Alfredo with Chicken. He doesn’t get the food picture thing, but I surreptitiously snapped one of mine quickly. The Dutch have a saying for when something is very delicious that we learned from our teammates in Crapistan- “An angel peed on my tongue.” This was one of those appropriate occasions to use this expression.
High praise indeed!
The fire pits were blazing, live music was sending out a rhythmic pulse for the late-night party-ers, and we found a couple of empty chairs to put our feet up a while longer before heading to bed and calling it a night.
Awwww.... you guys must've been practically purring.
I’m sure it was interesting, but I wanted to strike out on my own and visit this:
I'd have to agree with your choice. While I might find Mike's excursion interesting, yours is more appealing to me.
I had no idea of this history and was struck by the magnitude of this disaster, saddened that most loss of life was suffered by the WWI Vets trying to reintegrate and get back on their feet.
Wow. That's.... horrible.
I love the monochromatic hues there.
Coincidentally, Mike is leaving for Key West on Monday. We did not go that far south, and it will be interesting to hear about what lingering damage is there due to Hurricane Irma.
Interesting to see what he has to say.
Are you joining him down there (or is he coming up to Disney to join you) before you leave for Africa?
Meantime, I leave next weekend for my lengthy trip to perhaps the starkest contrasts of destinations possible. The first, admittedly expensive and extravagant, and more notably, familiar and comforting; the other, to one of the poorest countries in the world where I will pour myself out and give as God has blessed and enabled me in a place wholly unfamiliar and way out of my comfort zone.
You have some incredible times in front of you, I think.
Enjoy your vacation in Disney and your adventure in Africa! We'll see you upon your return!