My Post of February 14, 2024

❤️HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY

I guess it’s time to Post – it’s been two month since my last Post sending birthday greeting to Barrie.  Because we hope to be busy toward the end of the month, an early birthday shoutout (2/23/24) to TOM HAWKINS.  So time for catch up with a nice New Year’s tribute followed by the Odyssey (and “odd” it is) of Bill and Barrie’s Homeless Tour.

I know that New Year’s has come and gone, but watch and listen to the crossover Norwegian soprano Sissel ring in the new year.

 

On December 1st, Bill was in day 39 (of a total of 51) at Gulf Coast Hospital Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center for the repair and rehab of his fractured ankle.  But we knew that our Bell Tower Park home closing was scheduled for December 1, and that change of possession was scheduled for December 20.  So while Bill was lolly-gagging at the hospital, Barrie was hard working on the packing of our household goods (HHG)  for their first destination – storage – pending their ultimate (sometime) destination, “The Home on Po’ Farm Road”, a/k/a The Oaks at Cypress Cove Continuing Care Retirement Community.  On December 20, storage of our HHG occurred, and we became “homeless”.

On December 22, at 6:46 am, Bill was discharged from the hospital, and the two of us (Barrie and “boot”) headed to the airport to catch a 9:00 am flight to Houston.  We spent 5 wonderful and delicious days with Greg and family in Montgomery, TX, including a one-day side trip to San Antonio and its Riverwalk, capping the holidays for us. We flew back to Fort Myers on the 27th and spent the first night of “true” homelessness at a Residence Inn.

The next day we began our epic journey of seeking to “share a couch” with friends present and past whiling away time awaiting completion of our home at the Oaks.  Our first stop was in The Villages, specifically the home of Peter and Julia Coughlin, meeting up with Rich and Carol Occhuizzo for a Tarpley’s Tavern reunion.

 Then on to the St. Augustine where we were to stay for the month with Roger and Nina Pitkin, navy pals for more than 40 years. In addition to the visit, Bill was looking forward to January 16th when his ankle was to be freed of the “boot” by a St. Augustine orthopedist. A (not so) funny thing happened, however, at the visit to the orthopedist’s office.  The ankle was x-rayed once again, a nurse assistant (CNA) took Bill to the exam room, the physician assistant came in and looked everything over, and pronounced Bill bootless. That’s when the action (fun) began. The CNA  could not get Bill to stand up, Barrie said I was catatonic, and she convinced someone to call EMS.  EMS was across the street at Flagler Hospital, and arrived in about two minutes, strapped me in, and slapped on an IV.  Off to the ER where the diagnosis was originally dehydration.  By the time Bill was in a bed in the ER, the IV had done its job, and I could communicate OK. Later the diagnoses were changed to syncope (fainting) and chronic orthostatic hypotension.  As a result, Bill was admitted to Flagler for testing on the evening of 1/16, discharged on 1/18. They are hopeful that a change to blood pressure med (primarily the diuretics) will help with the orthostatic hypotension issue. Upon discharge, Bill was doing fine, notwithstanding a hideous nagging cough.

The nagging cough continued for Bill back at Pitkins, so off to St. Augustine Beach urgent care where he was diagnosed as presented, a nasty cough.  An X-Ray was clear, and we departed the Pitkins for The Villages and the home of Gaylon and Nancy Herndon, with a week’s worth of lasex and prednisone to tide us over.

Bill’s cough continued at Herndons, so it was off to Brownwood Urgent Care for more testing, leaving with a diagnosis of walking pneumonia and a new drugs.  Not to be out done by Bill, Barrie presented to Brownwood UC for a sore throat and sinus iinfection; unanimity achieved.  Bythe time we arrived at our next homeless camp at Barrie’s sister’s home in our old neighborhood in Fort Myers, Barrie was on the mend and Bill’s cough had abated, but (of course) a new sickness arrived at the scene; Bill had a compacted colon (full of it) that was treated at the ER at Gulf Coast Medical Center.

END OF PART ONE

 

 

 

 

My Post of December 1, 2023


HAPPY
BIRTHDAY BARRIE

(My apologies  for using the Blog for personal use . .. . NOT. RHIP.)

To Barrie, my lifetime partner and perpetual care giver, this personal message for your birthday. Words cannot express my thanks  and sincere appreciation for saving me from myself not only over these past four years, but always over the 60+ years of Our Journey. You have had my back above and beyond the call of  or duty (and as the lawyer in me would say,clearly above and beyond anything  imaginable in any marriage contract clause).

Now for the rest of the Post:

I hope you enjoy the acapella genre.  Searching through YouTube – what else can you do when you are more or less confined to a hospital bed with a fractured non-weight-bearing ankle – I discovered an acapella group, VoicePlay.  The group formed in 2012 in Orlando, and is still active. The personnel of VoicePlay have changed out occasionally, but the music and performances remain rock (perhaps not a word to use with an acapella performance) solid. A number of their clips follow.  Even if you do have the time to view all or any of the VoicePlay clips, please watch the last clip; it is so me.

 

One more thing.  Some of us may remember the great Major League Baseball player and game announcer, Bob Euecker.  Funny, funny guy.  I saw the following clip today.  Bob was speaking at his induction into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame, and he delivered a speech for the ages.  Eighteen minutes long, but well worth watching.

My Post of November 9, 2023

It’s another Birthday. Happy Birthday General Funston.

Some readers of this Post are probably saying to themselves, who is this General and who cares. There are a few of us stateside, particularly the TT Gang, who know about the General and his mark upon history. Also, there many Hawaiians who know the legend of the General; plus, those San Franciscans who know their history; and an unknown number of Filipinos. It is not coincidental that the General is a distant relative of this Blogger. Google him here:

The TT ladies held a raucous party at their reunion in Venice recently. Meanwhile, I am going into my third week in Gulf Coast Medical Center with a fractured ankle. Wow! Only four weeks more of hospital confinement, hospital food, and without a Sleep Number. I need not to spell out the cause of the injury. (I’m sure Barrie may have already let the cat out of the barrel). Let me just say, in the words of the late Jimmy Buffet: “Some people claim there’s a woman to blame [b]ut it’s my own damn fault”. Enough about disgruntled me: At least I have a few goodies in this grab bag Post.

First, an exercise we all can work on:

https://youtube.com/shorts/eQ2EhFjfXag?si=dATQo79DX15LbWbZ
If the previous clip was a little tasking, relax with the following meditation video.

A few of you know that in my youth (< 70) I was a huge Neil Diamond fan, and I still enjoy anything he does. Tragically his performances have been curtailed by Parkinson’s Dimentia. A musical entitled “A Beautiful Noise” honoring Diamond and his music premiered at the Emerson theater in Boston in June 2022, and then opened in NYC in December 2022 and has played to “sold out” audiences since. Apparently a world tour of the musical will be announced in late 2024. Neil Diamond attended the premier, and the following clip showing the closing of the new musical is moving. Two other clips of the music of A Beautiful Noise follow the next clip.

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My Post of October 4, 2024


I cannot let this day pass without remembering that today would have been Fred’s birthday. We miss you Fred.

Spectacular Fireworks

A Road Less Traveled

Beethoven’s Fifth Like You’ve Never Heard It Before.

There is a reason they are called WILDLIFE:

Follow the bouncing ball . . .

My Post of September 6, 2023

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JULIA 🍸

First, and foremost, a tribute to the late Jimmy Buffet:

I guess I have been slacking off a little with respect to my Blog duties, so I’ll leave with a few You Tube clips that I enjoyed:

The kid really is a Ed Sheeran knock -off!

A good one from America’s Got Talent:

And this finale is great:


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My Post of August 26, 2023

(Written on August 25, 2023)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ELAINE 8/25 (where ever you are)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY SUE 8/26

I’m sorry, but only one clip this time. I’ve got to spend more time on You Tube rather than doing something useful!

I’ve shown this clip to Barrie and Carol O and have received in return the following: 👎 Some, however, might agree with me that it is comfortable travel.

My Post of August 19, 2023

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CAROL 🍷🍷

Carol: Because it is your birthday, I have refrained from including below a clip that Acrophobiacs might find

offensive – or at the least, scary.

Woke” – I believe that I may have succumbed to “wokeness”. Not to the extent that I might “identify” myself as a cat, but perhaps as a 25-year old? The photo below shows my introduction into wokeness, using my 10-year old Hyundai as my entry.

And, speaking of cars, I am very cautious about buying a Tesla.

Something on the “cute” side of things:

Now, time for dessert at a cozy restaurant in France:


Progress and Regress at “The Home on Po’ Farm Road”

Progress – Construction is scheduled to be complete on time, around December 19th.

Regress – Occupancy will be staggered during the first quarter of 2024. Not good news for us as we have a contract on the house with a “drop dead” date of December 31st.

Overhead shot of progress:

Progress

My Post of July 15, 2024

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARS 🍷

Sad to say, but I am still alphabetizing my spice jars and have not looked to YouTube for new material. But I recommend the following clip to help you have a relaxing, stress less day.

My Post of June 23, 2023

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SANDE

How do they do the following photography?

First, one for the birds:cxxx

Can You Do This With A Brownie?

Logic of Marriage – Go Figure:

Nostalgia – Willie Nelson and Glenn Campbell

My Post of June 1, 2023

Music and Dance – The surprises you find when you explore the depths of YouTube and other similar media on the internet – great stuff. Little wonder why performance tickets have skyrocketed. Today I’ll leave you a mix of song and dance from the various talent shows.

First, from Britain’s Got Talent, a 13-year old from London who might just knock your socks off – Malakai Bayou.

Every year these talent shows produce on or more entertainers who make it to the “big time” and add talent, and maybe ticket prices, to the world of entertainment, e.g. Susan Boyle a number of years ago; Terry Fator, the superb ventriloquist, a few years back; and Jonathan Antoine and his giant voice last year. This year that person might just be Iam Tongi. Two of his performances follow:

Another great performer who has sadly just left us, Tina Turner, appearing with Elton John and Cher for her rendition of the John Fogarty classic – “Proud Mary.

Next, The Ten Tenors performing the Queen classic, “Bohemian Rhapsody”.

And a dance routine, probably “above our pay grade”, Proud Mary once again.

Finally, a heartwarming reunion between a father and son.