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The Cruise--Details

I didn't include more details in the prior "The Cruise" post for two reasons. 1)  I didn't think anyone would be interested; and 2)  This trip didn't include much of the normal topics:  good beer, good coffee or John-style travel. But there are details, which may be useful to some people contemplating how such a trip is put together. On the first day of the trip, we drove three hours to pick up my mother in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.  At 85, she isn't comfortable driving for long distances and hadn't flown for many years. We then drove 3 1/2 more hours to Chicago, where we checked into the Wyndham, where you can get a room that includes the cost of parking for up to 12 days.   We were up early on the hotel shuttle to O'Hare, where we then boarded the a non-stop American Airlines flight to New Orleans. Here, we checked into a Hampton Inn near the port.  My mother was pretty tired, so Julia and I went out for a Cajun dinner and live music.   Rememberi...

Living the High Life

 Yesterday, we dropped Justin off at the dorms.  He was excited to be living the dorm life again.

Last year, after dropping Justin off, we flew to Aruba for our winter getaway.  This year, still in the shadow of the pandemic, we headed to the islands again:  David's Jamaican Cuisine on the south side of Madison.

 
 
Unlike some places in the southern United States, there is ample outdoor seating available at most Wisconsin restaurants this time of year.  With temperatures in the 20's, we opted to dine in the luxury of the wheelchair van. Julia had jerk chicken and ribs.  I had curried goat with Jamaican rice and cabbage.   Since this was one of our few meals outside the home in 10 months, I wanted something different than a burger.  David's did not disappoint.
 



 
We washed everything down with a Red Stripe and Dragon Stout.  It was a great way to spend a Monday afternoon in a parking lot. 

Recently, I posted a photo of a fox at our bird feeder.  We're not sure if global climate change and/or local habitat changes have these foxes on the move, but something has changed. Our fox found a friend, and we see these two around through our windows almost every day.

Off the back deck


No future big trips are planned, but we will have more time for day trips and maybe even an overnight trip or two.  Retirement has officially started for both of us. 


Comments

Bill said…
Not sure about the goat, but the Dragon Stout is an excellent choice to wash it down. Enjoy working at being retired.
greg said…
Dang! Let the kid get inside before his legs freeze!

I, a wimpy southerner, would be layered up from my toes all the way to the top of my head.
John said…
The stout was excellent, but in a 9 ounce bottle. The curry was hot enough that I wished I had something else to drink too. I've had goat several times before while on trips to Central America/Caribbean and really like it. It's usually served as chunks of meat (watch for small, sharp bones) and with some kind of sauce--often curry. We're planning a snowshoe trip next for a couple of days.
John said…
Julia was relentless about getting a photo. Justin absolutely refuses to wear long pants or shoes these days. Inside, he's always barefoot so the socks were a compromise.

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