Monday, August 10, 2009

July....With A Bang !!

Wow...Where to begin...July was a whirlwind of activity and accomplishment...it started in New York..the last of my road trip back home to see my daughter graduate and my new grand-daughter baptised ..

..and ended with me back home in Florida on a more permanent basis having rented out my house up north over the phone to someone who needed a place to live in a hurry..long story short...I took a chance that all will work out well and since I feel that Florida is my new home now, I was thinking that I wanted someone living in my house up north rather than have it sit empty most of the year...

On the 5th I got to see my new grand-daughter, Callie, baptised and I got some great shots of the flower garden that had been planted for the church...

..everything was in bloom and it made a great setting for the special event...




This shot of Dakota is one of my favorites...




Here my oldest son Kevin and family pose for a family portrait with the beauty of spring all around...




After the ceremony we all headed for the park for a family picnic and had a great afternoon of games and food...


I still haven't lost my touch, I just love babies...



The cake was a work of art and delicious..a tough combination to beat...the diet bit the dust for one day at least..


When I got back to Florida I treated Jenny to dinner and got to meet a blogger buddy..Brian and The Yard Dogs...we have similar interests in that we both love to fish from Kayaks..he reads my blog and I read his..but we had never met...We just happened to hit their Christmas in July show and it was fantastic...

I think if Mrs. Claus saw this she would be a little upset..not to mention all those kids who think Santa only likes cookies and milk..Santa (Brian) said, "When he's on vacation, and has that suit on in July, a cold one is allowed"...

I'm not to sure about the cigar..it came pretty close to causing a Flaming Santa Jubilee...Then who would play the "Suitcase" ?....

Jenny, her brother Jay and I went to the Keys for a weekend getaway and I snorkeled for the first time..the water was rough..four foot white caps..and as I have mentioned before..as evidenced by a couple of stories in my book...the water wants to kill me...don't get me wrong..I love to fish and I spend a lot of time on the water...the key word there is "On"..when I get in and the water is over my head.."water will try to kill me"...a word of advice to first timers..if you think swimming pool practice is all you need..as witnessed here by my wave of superior confidence after having stuck my face in the water in the hotel pool for a few minutes believing I had mastered this simple sport...you are sadly mistaken...little did I know, that standing up in a calm pool is not constructive practice...when it came time for the real thing.. four foot waves submerged my snorkel every few seconds and nearly drowned me several times.. each time I attempted to breath without clearing the snorkel I inhaled salt water and came up gasping for air..after having made several attempts at trying to keep my face in the water for more than a few seconds I finally gave up and headed for the boat..I was coughing up enough salt water to fill a small aquarium...back at the boat I waited for "Jenny the Unsinkable Mermaid" and her brother "Aquaman" to finish playing in the water like it was their personal playground...Believe me there is nothing that can take the place of years of experience and she and her brother are both experienced scuba divers as well....

After moving to another spot where it was somewhat calmer...I did get back in the water and finally managed to spend several minutes with my face in the water...I have to say it was a joy to see the coral and fish going about their business..even though the water was murky because of the strong wave action...

We did get a few fish shots...I will do this again..but it will be on my terms next time...calm water and a trained paramedic on board...

I did enjoy spending time by the pool and the Tiki Bar at poolside..

On a short sightseeing trip just a block from the hotel we discovered the original "African Queen" of Bogart and Hepburn fame..

It doesn't quite look as romantic as it did in the movie but it still brings back memories of one of the great romantic movies of all times...remember the sound of that engine chugging away, sounding like any minute it would just quit and die for ever...

We also got some great eats just down the road at a seafood restaurant all decked out with strings of lights and memorabilia that had every conceivable nautical theme...

Back in Englewood I did get some more Gyotako Prints done and as of now I have sold six prints...which is six more than I thought would sell...






I have my own corner now at Shelly's Coffee Shop with books, artwork, and my flower and sunset photography displayed...

It does make me feel like I'm not just treading water down here...
It also gives me a sense of accomplishment that I never had before when it came to anything dealing with the Arts...
I'm not saying I'm good at it but it does make me feel good that someone appreciates it enough to spend hard earned money on it...
Here are some shots I thought you would enjoy....

















That's All For Now...
Live, Love, Laugh, and Dance...
Semper Fi
Monk

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

A June Adventure..

Before I left for my trip to the "great white north", and it felt like winter all month long, I got to see Kenny and Ronnie play one more time...



Another friend of mine who raises Parrots brought a beautiful bird with him to"Coconut Grove"..



I still can't get used to it's new name "Englewoods on Dearborn"....My personal opinion is it should have never been changed....but who am I....I do know that everyone I talk with agrees...so I will continue to call it by the name I love...anyway this bird was fantastic...very tame and loved to be petted...don't we all...

It seemed to like Ronnie best of all....the bird did not want to part with his shoulder...and when the boys broke into song that bird really did move to the beat...I've always been fond of Parrots and have, on occasion, seriously thought about getting one...however I know that I could not give it the attention that a pet like that deserves...and besides...knowing the little bastard would outlive me by about fifty years is kind of upsetting to think about....

I did finally catch and make a Gyotako of a Seatrout before I left...I think it came out pretty good...my son Kyle tells me that I've sold three of my Gyotako prints since I've been gone..I guess I'll have to get busy and catch more fish when I get back home...It's a tough life...fishing almost every day and playing artist...but someone has to do it...


I did get some shots of Florida's native lizard...they are everywhere and I'm glad they are...besides being kind of cute in there own lizardly way....think Geico...they eat a lot of insects and that can't be bad...the shot on the tree is my favorite...it has a lot going on with Flora, Fauna, Pottery, and an old anchor chain....


The first event when I got back to the lake was my beautiful daughter Kelsey's graduation party at my house..lots of fun and lots of laughs...














My brother Terry put on a cookout that was perfect....Italian Sausage, Pulled Pork, Jalapeno Burgers and lots of chips and a great Macaroni salad....the low carb diet bit the dust...at least for one day anyway....I have lost about 25 pounds and unfortunately have some more to go before I reach my goal....I know the Atkins Diet isn't for everyone but it sure works for me...I practically live on chicken wings and scrambled eggs with bacon....and believe it or not...the blood pressure is down and so is the cholesterol....I don't know how...but it works...


I did manage to get in a little fishing while I was here...I wish I could take the Perch and Sunfish with me back home...I'd love to do some Gyotako with them....next time I come up I think I'll bring some supplies with me...I was going to freeze them and take them back..but I'm not sure if they would make it in the condition that I need...next time I'll be ready...

Got Travis to fish a couple of times...but I couldn't get him to catch anything...I feel bad...he really wants to catch fish with his "old Man"...maybe next time...


Got to go to my grandson Kev's soccer game...he made some great moves and passes..
Also got to see grandson Alex get two doubles and pick off men at first and second..

The Grand Babies are cute as ever and I finally got to meet Callie in person...what a little doll...she smiles all the time...

Got some good shots of the girls with lots of relatives...














The most precious is with great Grand-Ma...at 86 it makes it even more special....

I even got a squirming shot with me...this was just a few minutes after not seeing me in over a year...I don't think Dakota remembered much about our last visit....she was shy at first but warmed up to me fast...she can't say Grandpa very well but she can say "PaPa"...so "PaPa" it is...

It's a great place to be in the summer and sunsets on the lake are beautiful..but I have "sand in my shoes" and Florida is now home...


I did get a chance to experience the biggest hail I have ever seen in this neck of the woods...it lasted only a few minutes but as you can see...some of it was as big as a quarter...I was afraid the "Monkmobile" was toast but no dents.....

Graduation day was Sunday and a prouder father you will not find...Kelsey will being going to school to be a surgical PA...wow...my little girl is all grown up.




Well That's All For Now...

Til Next Time...

Live, Love, Laugh, and Dance

Semper Fi

Monk