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April 17th, 2009 | No Comments |
Trash Free edition

The week began with at trip to Orlando Florida and a meeting with the Florida Virtual Schools.  On the way back traffic was light until I came upon the I4 & I275 merge.  Yuck City all the way back to St. Petersburg.  It was a combination of usual rush hour and the Tampa Bay Rays opening home game against the Yankees.  Living two block from the stadium made for a crazy night heightened by the landlords decision to make a quick buck by parking a few cars on the lawn (to the irk of all tenants) If nothing else it was a pleasure to meet Janice and Jourdan in a non-confrontational setting.  Since then there has been no issue regarding trash stored in the common areas.

Tuesday was a rainy blustery day, Gulfport Fresh Market was called off and I spent most of the day dodging raindrops wishing I could be out riding my new fixed gear bike and working on developing client sites.  The sunset that night was TOTALLY AMAZING!

Wednesday was my trip to Gulfport to pick up some information from Leslie at The Outpost and take some time trying to capture new and different aspects of Gulfport.   I did see a beautiful brown stingray in the water and also a tortoise at Clam Bayou.

Thursday I made a trip to Cafe Croissant in search of bread pudding.  (after the wine arrived) They don’t have any.  That night Shelley and I checked out the Fish Tales restaurant.  Nice place :-)

Friday was house cleaning, catching up on client work, and prepping for Florida PreHeat.  Guess it is dishes time 

 

:-)

 

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