Keepin' it on the downlow(country) at HHI - New TR link - pg 31

Awwww....congrats to Poppy (and way to go to your Mom for correcting the years :thumbsup2). You can see how thrilled he was with this from his big smile.

We've never gone kayaking (our oldest son and his girlfriend did a couple of years ago), and it looks fun. I'm glad you had a good tour guide who taught you a lot of stuff...especially about the fried chicken. :lmao:
 
I loved the kayak tour. Not only was it so much fun, but I learned so much about the area.

It was a great way to learn about the nature of the area. Greg would see something -- a critter or oyster bed or whatever, and it would trigger a thought of something else to tell us about.

I thought that tide factoid was really interesting. By the time we got back we had to be re-routed a different way because the tide was falling.

Yeah, I had no idea that the tide varied so much in this area.

I did the tour with one of my girlfriends. Denny and I were supposed to do it but he was too busy getting his stent.

He should've sent his stent-double. Ba dum bum.

But we will be back and I would pay the $ to do it again. So glad you guys enjoyed it. The divorce boats??? :rotfl2::faint:

I think if it were just me going out, I'd just rent a kayak. But if I go back with the kids, I'd do the tour so they get the benefit of the guide's info.

Hi Glenn! Not sure if I have posted yet on this trip but so far it looks like a great time. Very relaxing. And congrats on the 25th Anniversary. :thumbsup2 Here's to 25 more!

Hi Chris! :welcome: Good to see you again. Yes, this was such a different trip than our usual Disney vacations in that it was much more relaxing and was such a nice getaway without the kids (whom we love, but...it was nice to get away!).

Love the update on your Dad. How special was that. It's really neat to see someone get an honor they had no idea they were getting. It even got me a little teary. Happy teary, but teary none the less.

Aw, how sweet! Thank you for getting a little tear over someone you only know from afar on the internets! It was special. It's a small place town, but he made a big impact over a lot of years and it's nice to be recognized for that.

That kayaking looks like fun. Much more fun than that first bike ride. :rotfl: Just saying.

Ha! Yeah, I guess it was at that! Although I still had seat issues....maybe the issue is my seat, if you know what I mean? :rotfl2:

Can't wait for the next chapter!

Great!

First of all - Congrats to your dad! How nice of the town to recognize him.

Thanks Darla. He was really touched, for sure.

Breakfast looked tasty - I prefer the plain omelet, thank you. Love the kayak tour - beautiful scenery.

We ate pretty well on this trip, whether in the suite or out. Well, the places we didn't walk out of anyway. ;) The kayak tour was really nice.

Still reading along here! In 10 days we'll be on Disney's HHI property, making decisions about beach, pool, and kayaking the marsh, too. Thanks for the pics!

Excellent Adrianna, thanks! Yes, I know I'm not going at a pace quick enough to give you our whole rundown before you go, but I hope you're getting a sense of things to help you a little bit.

Cornfest? That's what I call your trip reports. :rotfl:

When I read this, it was one of those times when you go, "huh?" <pause> "Bwahahahahahaha!!"

But seriously, congrats to Poppy. It sounds like a well deserved reward.

Thank you. We think so!

The kayaking looked like a lot of fun. I'll have to look into it if I ever make it back down there.

I recommend it, hope you can try it sometime. I wonder how many carseats those kayaks can hold?

Congrats to your Dad!:thumbsup2

Thank you jerseygal, and :welcome: to my little trip report.

Your story about "Poppy" really rang home for two reasons! All of my Dear Dad's grandkids called him "Pop", another hard working guy!:) and "Pop" was a bus driver as a profession full time! Your parents look SO CUTE TOGETHER:love:!
Sounds like you "treasure the moments" as you should!:thumbsup2 Lost my "Pop" over a year ago and 90 year old Mom is very lost now sadly!:sad1:

Thanks, he's been a father-figure and grandfather-figure to many, even outside of the family. Yes, we try not to think too much about when it'll be just one of them carrying on without the other, but when that time comes it will be very rough.

On a HAPPY NOTE, if we make it to HHI next May, Kayak sound like FUN!:thumbsup2
Have a good friend returning this week and can't wait to hear the positive feedback! I'm sure her family will have a BLAST!:)

Excellent, I hope you do get there. Please report back after you hear from your friend, I'll bet you're right!

THANKS for your great pics!:thumbsup2

You are most welcome!
 
Awwww....congrats to Poppy (and way to go to your Mom for correcting the years :thumbsup2).

Thanks. Yeah, when you've served for that many years you shouldn't be sold short, right?!

You can see how thrilled he was with this from his big smile.

He was getting a little choked-up too. It came as a little bit of a shock.

We've never gone kayaking (our oldest son and his girlfriend did a couple of years ago), and it looks fun.

We'd done it once before when we lived in NC, at the Fort Fisher Aquarium. It's a lot of fun, and the kayaks are pretty stable and easy to maneuver. (At least I thought so...the one guy in our group may disagree. :rolleyes:)

I'm glad you had a good tour guide who taught you a lot of stuff...especially about the fried chicken. :lmao:

Hey, some stuff is good to know....and some stuff is Important! ;) :laughing:
 
He was also a little surprised that two of my sisters, their husbands, and a family friend also came by to see the Cornfest.

Well, you don't get to see a Cornfest everyday.

Dad was really touched and humbled by the whole experience.

Ya gotta love small-town America! :goodvibes

That's really cool. Congrats to Poppy!:thumbsup2

Judy went a little gung-ho on her omelet, with tomatoes and who-knows-what-else. Mine just had some cheese, I do believe.

No bacon?? :eek:

Most of their kayaks were singles, but they had a few doubles, which Greg called "divorce boats".

:lmao::rotfl2::rotfl:

Judy and I had one of those, but (spoiler alert!) we were able to hold our marriage together despite the bad reputation of this particular watercraft.

Thank goodness for that! *cues Huey Lewis' "The Power of Love"*

Greg said that the tide was going out and if it had been low tide, we wouldn't have been able to get through here. In fact, Hilton Head has one of the biggest variations in tides on the east coast. It rises and falls about 7 feet; potentially up to 10 feet if it's a new or full moon.

Wow! With the tide going out, were you worried you wouldn't make it back?

I think this bird is a great egret. But to cover my bases, I can report that I made a note that on the tour we saw great egret, snowy egret, great blue heron, pelican, and dolphins. I'm pretty sure it's not a dolphin.

I'm glad you cleared that up.

Instead of surfacing where we'd paddled to, they came up closer to our tour group. We paddled back and kept looking. I think this picture is one of those shots where they came up and went back down before I could click the shutter button on the camera.

Surrrrre they did. :rolleyes:

Actually, they were amazing to see because they were spitting! They're filter feeders. They suck in water, filter it, and spit it back out. You could see water randomly, here and there, being spit up an inch or two. I was kicking myself later that I didn't think to take video of them because it was pretty darned cool.

Wow, that's interesting. All I can think of is the Genie saying, "Watch out, they spit!"

But...one of the best pieces of information he gave us was that Publix has the best fried chicken on the island. I definitely made a mental note of that.

Now this is vital information!:thumbsup2

I'm sorry, but as I watched this unfold all I could think of was a famous scene of Judge Smails (Ted Knight) in "Caddyshack". (For those who might not know, this is a picture from "Caddyshack", not my kayak tour!)

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:lmao::rotfl2::rotfl:

I have no idea what kind of bird this was, at Shelter Cove across the marina from Disney. But yeah, we got a picture of it.

A dolphin?:confused3
 

Another great chapter as always. Photos were fine re the smudge, I couldn't see it much.

Tour looked fun, though not really repeatable as you say. Good wildlife observation though!

Oh, and congratulations poppy on the reward! :) nice of them to honour him like that. Oh, and the reminder about the precise years reminds me of late grandmother... Never one to let those things pass! ;)
 
Wow, how wonderful for Poppy, Glenn. It was definitely a good idea to bring Mom up so she'd stop shouting corrections, lol. Congratulation to Poppy!!

Phew, thank goodness you didn't take the double kayak nick name to heart. :thumbsup2

I remember going clamming as a kid and seeing the spitting you speak of. Quite humorous and neat.
 
I have been reading your report for a while and just wanted to say hi and that I'm enjoying it. My husband and I went to Hilton Head on our honeymoon (though not to the Disney resort). We went on a kayak tour also, where our kayak was tipped a little (not over) by a dolphin. It was a treat to see them, and it was a wonderful way to see the area.

Loved your resort photos. The villa looks fantastic! It's nice to see the fun details and all of the rooms, because there is little in the way of photos on Disney's website. I have to say that I laughed out loud at that comment about "when the bubbles stop." Ha! Better keep on her good side. ;)

Anyway, thanks for sharing about your trip, and happy anniversary! :cheer2:
 
That was great how you were able to get your dad in the right place at the right time with folks who mean a lot to him. He definitely deserved that award, he gave some amazing service.

The kayak tour looks like fun! Those oysters sound quite interesting, did they serve any of them locally?

I'm just wondering how you get in and out of those kayaks? I have a heck of a time getting up off the floor, I can't imagine how difficult it must be to get out of that kayak! :rotfl:
 
I'm here! Haven't read any of trippy yet other than this page but will be reading to catch up! Thanks for the invite! ---

I've been Disboards-AWOL!
It's been a hard year, but I've got to focus on nailing down details of my next 2 Disney trips: end of Sept for the Tower of Terror 10miler & then in January for a do-over of the Dopey/ Marathon weekend!
So, grabbing a couple hours to surf the Disboards!
Let's see how much of your trippie I have time to read!

Happy Anniversary to you both!:flower3::flower3:
 
You're 1 over.



This is where you're over -- those're mine. Assuming you're talking about the ones at the bottom of the panoramic picture.



Yep, she's in a chair across the pool.



Yes, in one of the chairs.



Easy one, of course.



Good catch, that was tough one. :thumbsup2 I purposely tried to catch her in that one in case I decided to do the game.


I should have been thinking those have to be Glennbo's toes since he took the picture but alas.


Yep. It's been collecting more dust than sawdust lately, but that's how it goes sometimes.


I figure you will get back into it ....someday... :goodvibes

You should try to get there for a long weekend or something sometime. It's probably around a 4 hour drive for you.

I really need to make it out there.



You've got enough ingredients to worry about! Yeah, it can be tough to find a restaurant or what to get at a restaurant. I mean, if I see an Italian place I'm just thinking "Mmmm". But Judy's thinking, "nothing but pasta, which I can't have".

Yup For me Italian food the sauce, the garlic, OY. Since I use to feel so bad after a pasta meal I thought it might be gluten..... but that test was negative.



Congrats to Poppy and so nice when a small town can recognize one of their own.

I love that your mo was setting things straight. :thumbsup2 She is sure proud of him.
 
What a nice event for your dad! It is great that his kids could all be there!

The whole kayak tour sounds really wonderful! I think you got lucky that there was quite a cloud cover that day, otherwise it must be a very hot event. The idea of being able to see dolphins close by and the spitting oysters really makes me want to go on a tour like this! But it does sound very strenous and I would be afraid to end up like the guy who nearly got into the collission with the motor boat!
 
Well, you don't get to see a Cornfest everyday.

Right. 'Cause you only update your TR every few days. (I know, I basically stole Brian's (Reddog1134) joke there...but I'm not above that.)

That's really cool. Congrats to Poppy!:thumbsup2

:)

No bacon?? :eek:

She kept it on the side. But I hear ya, nothing wrong with on the side and in the omelet.

Thank goodness for that! *cues Huey Lewis' "The Power of Love"*

What is this, the opening sequence of "Back to the Future"?

Wow! With the tide going out, were you worried you wouldn't make it back?

Well no, I wasn't worried. Judy on the other hand, maybe should've been. You know, it's every man for himself on these anniversary-themed trips.

I'm glad you cleared that up.

:teeth:

Surrrrre they did. :rolleyes:

Don't give me that "pictures or it didn't happen" crap when it comes to dolphins surfacing for a split second in unanticipated locations.

Wow, that's interesting. All I can think of is the Genie saying, "Watch out, they spit!"

It was funny to watch.

Now this is vital information!:thumbsup2

Exactly. Now we're gettin' somewhere.


"It's easy to grin, when your ship comes in, and you've got the stock market beat..."

A dolphin?:confused3

Oh yeah, I think it is. Good eye.

Another great chapter as always. Photos were fine re the smudge, I couldn't see it much.

Thanks. Maybe I shouldn't have said anything...that's probably all people noticed since I brought attention to it.

Tour looked fun, though not really repeatable as you say. Good wildlife observation though!

At our age, this is what the term "wild life" means, yes.

Oh, and congratulations poppy on the reward! :) nice of them to honour him like that. Oh, and the reminder about the precise years reminds me of late grandmother... Never one to let those things pass! ;)

Thank you Squidgy! :goodvibes
 
Wow, how wonderful for Poppy, Glenn. It was definitely a good idea to bring Mom up so she'd stop shouting corrections, lol. Congratulation to Poppy!!

Thanks Rob. Yeah, this may not have been the first time that the mayor had to deal with a heckler. :laughing:

Phew, thank goodness you didn't take the double kayak nick name to heart. :thumbsup2

Maybe that's why they have to keep the tour to a certain amount of time? ::scratchin

I remember going clamming as a kid and seeing the spitting you speak of. Quite humorous and neat.

Of all the things to be memorable about the tour, kinda crazy I realize, but it was pretty cool to see!

Notice I said "I" and not "we". ;)

I think Holly would have to be sedated before getting in a kayak any way.

Well hey, at least you know what it's going to take.
 
I have been reading your report for a while and just wanted to say hi and that I'm enjoying it.

Hello MNtwinsplus1mom! :welcome: Thanks for stopping in and letting me know! :goodvibes

My husband and I went to Hilton Head on our honeymoon (though not to the Disney resort). We went on a kayak tour also, where our kayak was tipped a little (not over) by a dolphin. It was a treat to see them, and it was a wonderful way to see the area.

Very cool! That must've been one of those sneaky/feisty/playful dolphins.

Loved your resort photos. The villa looks fantastic! It's nice to see the fun details and all of the rooms, because there is little in the way of photos on Disney's website.

Thank you. Yes, I agree, that's part of why I wanted to do a trip report...there isn't a whole lot out there on Hilton Head. There are a couple of other reports on-going now which are also very informative.

I have to say that I laughed out loud at that comment about "when the bubbles stop." Ha! Better keep on her good side. ;)

Yay, great to hear about a laugh out there on the other end of this internet somewhere. Thanks!

Anyway, thanks for sharing about your trip, and happy anniversary! :cheer2:

You are very welcome. Thank you!

That was great how you were able to get your dad in the right place at the right time with folks who mean a lot to him. He definitely deserved that award, he gave some amazing service.

Well, they wouldn't have started without him. In fact, they were vamping for a little bit before they realized he was there. We didn't know that they were waiting for him and were like "come on already!".

The kayak tour looks like fun! Those oysters sound quite interesting, did they serve any of them locally?

Actually, that question came up during the tour and the answer was no, it wasn't the season for oysters...basically it was too hot and they'd be ripe for bacteria.

I'm just wondering how you get in and out of those kayaks? I have a heck of a time getting up off the floor, I can't imagine how difficult it must be to get out of that kayak! :rotfl:

Mostly you get a hand from whoever's already landed. I think Greg landed first and then helped people in. It's not an issue really.

I'm here! Haven't read any of trippy yet other than this page but will be reading to catch up! Thanks for the invite!

Hey WalkingintheFog!!! :welcome: Someone who's been reading my trip reports from the very first, I believe. :goodvibes

I've been Disboards-AWOL!

Yes, I believe so. How did the camping at Fort Wilderness ever turn out?

It's been a hard year, but I've got to focus on nailing down details of my next 2 Disney trips: end of Sept for the Tower of Terror 10miler & then in January for a do-over of the Dopey/ Marathon weekend!

2 trips, twice the fun of planning! Congrats on the running successes! :cheer2:

So, grabbing a couple hours to surf the Disboards!
Let's see how much of your trippie I have time to read!

Excellent!

Happy Anniversary to you both!:flower3::flower3:

Thank you! :)

I should have been thinking those have to be Glennbo's toes since he took the picture but alas.

I know, a little hard to tell. But I believe Judy's were painted, but I'm not sure -- which makes me laugh...women go through all that effort to paint their toes and it's the last thing guy's notice. :sad2: They must be painting them for other women, I guess?

I figure you will get back into it ....someday... :goodvibes

I need to get inspired to create something!

Yup For me Italian food the sauce, the garlic, OY. Since I use to feel so bad after a pasta meal I thought it might be gluten..... but that test was negative.

Judy's celiac test was negative also...but the "in practice" testing of avoiding gluten versus eating gluten has proven something otherwise. She feels better avoiding it!

Congrats to Poppy and so nice when a small town can recognize one of their own.

Thank you. Yes, very nice of them to do that.

I love that your mo was setting things straight. :thumbsup2 She is sure proud of him.

She absolutely is!

What a nice event for your dad! It is great that his kids could all be there!

Thank you! Well, one sister couldn't make it, but most were there.

The whole kayak tour sounds really wonderful! I think you got lucky that there was quite a cloud cover that day, otherwise it must be a very hot event.

Ah yes, good eye. I didn't mention that but Greg kept saying that previous excursions in the days beforehand were kind of brutal with the sun beating down. We had a perfect day for it with some clouds and a little bit cooler.

The idea of being able to see dolphins close by and the spitting oysters really makes me want to go on a tour like this! But it does sound very strenous and I would be afraid to end up like the guy who nearly got into the collission with the motor boat!

Oh no, I think you'd be fine. It's not that hard to paddle the kayaks. And you could always get one of the double-kayaks ("divorce boats") and let Michael or Katharina do most of the work! ;)
 
Congrats to Poppy!!! :banana: It's always nice to be recognized and i'm sure he was very grateful and honored! :thumbsup2

I'm sorry but Kayaking is not my thing. As soon as he mentioned the word shark I would have began panicking, fell out of the kayak, and then been eaten by a shark. :laughing: I like to keep my two feet nicely planted on the solid concrete. I don't even like to walk in grass. Because snakes. :eek:

Hahaha.

Looks like you had a fun!
 
Great line, but the judges are going to have to award Brian the +1:thumbsup2.

:headache:

Congrats to Poppy!!! :banana: It's always nice to be recognized and i'm sure he was very grateful and honored! :thumbsup2

Thank you! Yes, he sure was!

I'm sorry but Kayaking is not my thing. As soon as he mentioned the word shark I would have began panicking, fell out of the kayak, and then been eaten by a shark. :laughing: I like to keep my two feet nicely planted on the solid concrete. I don't even like to walk in grass. Because snakes. :eek:

Hahaha.

Oh come on, these are itty-bitty baby sharks. Probably more afraid of you than you are of them.

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Looks like you had a fun!

We did! A great way to spend the morning -- getting a little exercise and learning about the nature of the area.
 
Now that the kayak tour was done, we were back on our mission to get Judy's tax form updated. (If you recall, the Disney resort had no business center or any way for us to print something from the internet.) With GPS/smartphone assistance we easily found the public library on the north end of the island.

The Dewey Decimal System, what a scam that was. Boy, that Dewey guy really cleaned up on that deal.

Anyway, after we walked past all of the people sitting around reading the newspaper attached to huge wooden sticks, we got Judy onto one of their public computers. It cost $2 to get on, which Judy handed over and started locating the form she needed. She printed out two pages and I went to pay her twenty-cent fee for the printouts. The lady working the desk wasn't very happy that the smallest bill I had was a $20, but hey, I was on vacation; this was from the cash I got from the ATM before heading out. I was afraid that our case would be turned over to the library investigation officer, Mr. Bookman. You know, the one who'd say: "Yeah '71. That was my first year on the job. Bad year for libraries. Bad year for America. Hippies burning library cards, Abby Hoffman telling everybody to steal books. I don't judge a man by the length of his hair or the kind of music he listens to. Rock was never my bag. But you put on a pair of shoes when you walk into the Hilton Head Public Library, fella." Fortunately for me though, they were able to make change for me after she coordinated with the main checkout desk.

From there, we stopped at CVS to get an insulated bag. It killed us to have to buy another insulated bag, since we've got like half a dozen of them lying around at home. But we didn't bring any of them because our newly-purchased Costco beach chairs had them built-in. And of course, now you know from an earlier chapter, that our beach plan for the rest of the week consisted of rented chairs and umbrella rather than our own beach chairs.

By the time we got back, it was lunchtime, and we fixed ourselves plates of leftover Bullies barbecue, asparagus, chicken, and some cut up pineapple.

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But...also occurring in that picture is that Judy is googling one of the ingredients from the jerk seasoning (at the top of the picture), which she suspected had affected her Hufflepuff-like constitution the evening before. Sure enough, "autolyzed yeast extract" is apparently a natural ingredient that is used like MSG, and like MSG, may affect people who are sensitive to it. So, right after that picture was taken, we swapped her chicken for some of my Bullies BBQ. And now she has another ingredient to keep an eye out for.

Oh, and I gave the seasoning to someone at work after we got back home. I was imagining how that exchange would go: "Hey, would you like this seasoning? It made Judy sick...and I'd like you to have it!"

One plus to finishing off some of the barbecue items is that now we had some containers. So there's another good reason to get Bullies on your way in to the resort – you can always use extra containers in the suite kitchen.

Then we biked to the beach, set down our stuff at our chairs and went right into the ocean. It wasn't quite as calm as it was the day before. (But I like that I can just say "we biked to the beach". No drama, no story for the trip report!)

We tried to recapture our Water Selfie, lost the day before, but I don't like this one nearly as well as the one that got away.

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I tried to get a half-underwater wave-capture kind of thing, but got mostly wave.

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"Are you taking a picture of me?"

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Then as we walked out, we felt some raindrops. By the time we got to our chairs it was coming down pretty well. Or at least I think that "well" is the right term. But I can tell you that it isn't a great thing to happen on a beach day.

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We hunkered under our umbrella and sat out the rain for about 20 minutes. It was a warm day, but with the rain we felt a little cold. We had to put our towels around us to keep dry where the rain was trying to blow in.

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But at least the rain helped clear-out some of the beach-goers, whose hearts weren't really into it. And soon we were back to sun. A few newbies with good timing showed up to take the places of those who'd left.

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I don't think that we went into the water quite as much on this day as we did on others, but we took a long walk along the beach. Then we came back to the chairs and just relaxed.

We went up to the Beach House around 2:30 or 3:00. We found some chairs in about the same spot as the day before and I said to Judy, "I'll be right back!" And I walked over to Signals for some very important business. One minor aspect of which was to get some inside pictures for you.

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The drink station is on the far wall there. There looks to be a lot of unused space in here...I wonder if they move tables in here in the off-season?

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Then of course, I was able to make up for my big fiasco from the previous day and I delivered Judy a Dole Whip, which she did not know would be available here. She was in heaven.

I Instagrammed a picture similar to this (a little more heavily filtered), and said "sorry that it's partially melted, partially eaten." I couldn't wait to taste it!

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Soooo good.

We rode back to the resort around 4 o'clock. We thought that we might go to the pool, but the skies looked threatening and it was rumbling. Or maybe I had gas. Truth be told, probably both. Judy went and filled our mugs, returned "Frozen", and exchanged for fresh beach towels. I think she must have taken this picture of a bird while going back and forth to the pool area.

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After she got back, we wrote our postcards and I walked them down to the Front Desk to mail. Shadow was behind the counter and I snapped a picture with my cellphone, since it was my first Shadow-sighting.

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Judy worked on cooking herself some chicken that didn't have autolyzed yeast extract all over it and I went out on the balcony with my camera. I thought that this bird on some rocks below me was kind of interesting.

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Dinner tonight was a meatball sandwich for me, the last of the asparagus, some cheese, and chicken for Judy. I had some red wine to accompany the meatball sandwich and Judy had the last of the Conundrum to go along with her chicken.

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After dinner, Judy read while I caught up on trip notes. Then we happened to see Anniversary wishes to us go by on the TV’s resort channel. I waited for them to cycle around again so that I could get a picture of it.

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And then it rained, pretty hard. There were flash flood warnings coming across on the TV. I went out onto the balcony to get some pictures.

The marsh.

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The resort across the water.

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I know that it's kind of hard to get a sense of the rain from those pictures, but I think this one helps, where you can see the raindrops bouncing off the roof at the end of our balcony.

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So that it was it for another day at Hilton Head. Just one of those nights when it's nasty outside, but it feels all nice and cozy to be inside listening to it.

Sometimes, I like them best.


Up next: Bike to the Beach House video, Take 1
Link to next chapter
 
Glad you got the tax form sorted, never good to be worrying about things like that on vacation.

Shame to hear about the bad ingredient re the chicken, but at least she got some BBQ out of it, so not a total loss. I did laugh at giving the seasoning away, I've handed my family things I didn't like or reacted too before, it's hard to phrase it like you said.

Sad to hear the weather was iffy, but as you mention, sitting in watching the rain can make you feel cosier, I loved watching those downpours you get in Florida, so you aren't alone there!

And of course the dole whip... Ever popular with disboarders, still as delicious as ever apparently... In my heathen ways I never tried it as I dislike pineapple, so you'll have to forgive me on that front! :lmao:

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Wow is that a cute dog, lol. And that second picture of the chicken looks gooood... Cooked to perfection. I could go for some of that right now!

A great chapter as always, looking forwards to more! :thumbsup2
 















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