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Monday, January 28, 2013

January 2013 on the Beach


December on the Bench
January on the Beach
January 2013 on the Beach


The Dickerson Pondit is now a full time Florida resident.  Last week I sat for a few minutes on the bench overlooking Dickerson Pond in Westchester County. New York.  I was taking a break from emptying our belongings from our condo prior to turning over the keys to a new owner.  It was a sunny afternoon with the temperature a sweltering fourteen degrees.  I did not even want to know the wind chill temperature.  Back in Naples the thermometer was nudging eighty degrees.  I have officially exchanged Dickerson Pond for the Gulf of Mexico.  I now sit on the lanai and gaze up the coast to Sanibel Island just outside of Fort Myers Beach.

Early Thursday morning, I left for La Guardia airport around five in the morning.  The rental car thermometer read nine degrees.  When I stopped to fill the gas tank in Yonkers, I wrapped my bare hand around the gas pump handle and was worried about leaving my skin on the handle.  Getting back to Naples was the only thing on my mind -- well getting back with all my skin and no frostbite.

I am back.  Today the anticipated high temperature is eighty-four degrees.  There is a slight breeze of the Gulf of Mexico.  Barbara and I have already been out for some morning errands.  We had to drop a car off for some cosmetic surgery.  I had a little close encounter with a chain link fence back near Dickerson Pond.  This type of repair is everyday business in Naples.  The chances of getting out of any supermarket parking lot without a new scratch or dent is around 23.9%.  Since Barbara and I do most of our marketing daily, I will set up a monthly appointment with the body shop.  This was an unexpected monthly expense for us, but over the past three months we are averaging only $93 per month for gasoline.  Yesterday I played none holes of golf without losing a ball.  If I can keep that up, between the gas savings and lost ball expenses, we will cover the bodywork on the car.

Once I am done with our legal battles, I have an interesting story to relate about hazards of being a spectator at a golf tournament.