To pooped to pop……..

JUST back from a tough, tough night up at Blues…… we bar backed for them and got our lips worked off. We’re both sitting here soaking wet with sweat trying to cool off a little bit before we jump in the shower. I told my Queen – I don’t see how some of these folks go home after a night like this one and don’t have wonderfully marvelous conditioned air to soak up when they get there…… all what you get used to I guess, but for us more seasoned folks…. it is almost a necessity and it sure does feel good……. tomorrow I suspect will be a recovery day for us….. and then I’m making a dive Sunday morning……. but for now – I’m gonna leave it here with you. I did manage to squeeze off a couple of pictures during the course of the evening and now with decent internet – I should be able to get them loaded for you……..

Good night Ya’ll * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Thankx for stopping in~!

This was from yesterday…. we get some great cloud formations down here…..
Part of our view
Us enjoying our weather
New flowers off of our patio
New flowers off of our patio
Ramping up for a really busy night

Part of the Blues Crew
When you’re entirely to cool for just one pair of sun glasses

Eddie and Tim are at it keeping peoples thirst quenched

Charlotte – My Sugar Pop
Evie — My “Squirt”
My Sammer Jammer~!
The Smith Clan
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Born in Germany as an Army brat - I moved permanently to the United States about the time I was ready to start school - Dad put to me to work when I turned 13 tearing off roofs and packing shingles.. I did that, DE tasseled corn and bucked hay all the way through high school. After graduation, moved down South for a year or so trying to figure what I wanted to do. Finally came home and joined the Air Force serving almost 5 years - which included a 3 year tour in Germany, where I met my Queen. Came home and started working as a roofer. Economy went to crap and I knew I would not be able to support my growing family the way I wanted to, so I pestered the HR department at General Electric until they hired me. A very quick almost 34 years, 4 Daughters and 9 Grandkids later - here I am .... waiting as patiently as I can, to start the next chapter of our life - romping around in the Caribbean Sea checking out the various islands that we have not been to yet. Holy $hit what a ride~!!!! ;-)

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