Wednesday, December 31, 2008

New Year's Eve Party ''08 -'09

We celebrated New Year's Eve at the Pawleys Plantation Club House  with all of  our neighbors
Gail and Jim Dowling
The evening started with a fine gourmet meal
And continued dancing long after midnight to music of the 50's 60s and 70's provided by the popular local band 'Deez Guys"

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Golfing on Christmas Day 12 '08

CC and BJ
We spent Christmas Afternoon in a round of golf with our friend Jim And Becky Sullivan
Jim and Becky
BJ and Jim in the sandtrap
Since we are all just learning it meant that we spent a fair amount of time in sand traps and other hazards
Where we got scolded by the onlookers
Male Fox Squirrel did not approve of our out of bound shots
Becky searching for her ball
Or we wond up near one of the water hazards where we had to answer to
Smiley

Smiley lives in the retaining pond by the 18th fairway.
Beck BJ and Jim on 13th Green
Even so, it was a great way to spend the holiday

Merry Christmas Everyone 12 '08

 Bruce and Cece Wish you and your a Very Merry Christmas

Monday, December 22, 2008

Happy Chanukah to all our Friends and Family 12 '08

Tonight marks the beginning of the eight day celebration of Chanukah.

Bruce and I wish that all of you may be surrounded by love and family during this joyous season.
 In addition to lighting our own Menorah, Bruce and I  were blessed to see these Menorahs on display at Brookgreen Gardens this year.
We want to share their beauty with you

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

ITS - Bottle Tree 12 '08

Brookgreen Gardens has planted a Bottle Tree.
  "What's that?", you ask.  Its a southern holiday tradition.  Find an dead tree, cut  off all the think branches;  then back the  small branches to within 24 " of the trunk,  cover the ends of the branches with colorful bottles.
 ITS   (It's the South)

Monday, December 8, 2008

Brookgreen Gardens Night of a Thousand Candles 12 '08

The Archer
This is our second year to attend Brookgreen Gardens' "Night of a Thousand Candles"
Becky, Jim, and Bruce
This year we were joined by our friends Jim and Becky Sullivan.
Palm Garden Pond by Day
 Every Year, hundreds of volunteers  string lights and light s tragically place thousands of  candles  throughout the the entire garden
Turning an already stunningly beautiful  area
into a fairyland of sparking dancing light
Same Palm Garden Pond by candlelight.
And here's a different view of the Palm Garden with the South Carolina State emblem ( Palmetto Palm and Moon)

Some of the displays are beautiful

And some are a bit spooky
Winter Bird house Display
Their indoor floral displays are especially interesting
I's love to decorate our Carolina room with one of these themes
Winter Cardinal Display
Or have a Christmas tree made entirely of Poinsettias

Jim, Becky and Bruce at the Concert
The Concert featuring pianist Rocky
was top notch
Even if you have visited Brookgreen Gardens in the past, this event is not to be missed.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Fall in the Low Country 12 '08

I am really surprised at how much fall color we get in the Low Country.
Coming from a part of the world where we get none
this is truly a treat

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Kat in a Tin_Can

Planning a road trip in our RV, always presents us with a dilemma: Do we board our cat, get a pet sitter or neighbor to come in, or take her with us.?   
We have tried all four solutions and none of them are entirely satisfactory.

Boarding KAT is the least desirable option.  She absolutely goes nuts in a cage, is terrified by the other animals at the animal hospital, won’t eat, and shows sign of post traumatic stress syndrome for weeks after we return.

A pet sitter and neighbors  coming into our home works out a bit better, but it is expensive (for the sitter)  and feels like an imposition on the friendship to ask of a neighbor   Plus, at best,  the caretakers only come in for a few minutes once a day so KAT gets very lonely, and acts very neurotic and needy when we get home.
Taking her with us usually works out the best  as long as it is not a long road trip

The good news is that unlike most cats she doesn’t yowl, scream, and fight to get out, or hide.  Instead KAT actually seems to enjoy traveling with us in the RV.( or maybe she just remembers how unhappy she is with the alternatives.)

As soon as we take off she hops on the back of Bruce’s head rest and settles down to watch the road.   
If we come to a city or other stop-n-go traffic areas she hops on my lap to look out the window. (I always take a clothes brush when traveling with Kat)
A full stop (like at this Florida toll booth) will have her stretching to look out the front window.
And she loves to smell at the air vents for the different scents of the areas we are travel through.
When we arrive at our destination she settles down in the front  window of the RV to sleep or enjoy a sun bath,   

or she looks out the side windows, 


and  even ventures outside with us  (on her leash and harness). I usually take her for a walk on the leash and harness at both dawn and dusk, which seems to satisfy both her curiosity and her need for exercise.

Taking KAT with us seems to work out well as long as the trip is shorter than a week, she gets exercised regularly, and we are not around other animals.

The bad news is that the longer the trip the greater the odds that we won’t be able to keep her mentally and physically stimulated.  Then she starts behaving like “a cat in a tin can” (That’s what one of my friends calls RV traveling with her cat.).

I can’t always walk KAT… sometimes there are too many kids and/or dogs in an area, or too much traffic and she gets scared and wants to get back in the RV.  Sometimes the weather doesn’t permit us going out, and/,or we don’t arrive until late at night.  Unless she gets exercise she gets antsy, and keeps us awake at night trying to see out the windows next to the bed.

She also gets upset if she scents other animals on us.  She meowed all night after we visited ever so briefly with a friend who had multiple cats in her home.

And worst of all, she seems to get bored with being inside and wants desperately to go outside and explore without a leash.  I swear Kat used five of her nine lives on this last trip to Florida when she escaped from the RV three times.    The first two times were in Key Largo where she hid in a mangrove thicket.  Eventually she came home on her own volition…. But not before I got chewed up alive by mosquitoes trying to coaxes her out.
The third time was in St Augustine FL where she got away from Bruce at 5 am.  at got fed up with being confined to a "tin can" and ran away.  It took us another five days or searching door to door, and calling until we were horse, and two thousand additional miles of travel, but Yup, we did get her back.. Another RVer who travels with cats recognized her from the descriptions we had left and managed to trap her in their animal carrier.   We drove back to St Augustine   in the middle of the night to rescue her.  So at least the story has a happy ending
The Kat clinker
BJ  helping Kat jail break in the middle of the night in St Augustine FL
She is one lucky kitty.  She could be alligator or crocodile’s snack. 

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

St Augustine FL 11 '08

St Augustine Lighthouse
 After a short drive across the state of Florida, we arrived in St Augustine quite early the next morning.
Fort Mantazas
  We had plenty of time for site seeing so we went to some of the oldest and most historic areas first... like Fort Mantazas.
St Augustine City Hall
 Then we headed off of the old Spanish portions of the city.  For the most part the shops were hawking  a boring collection of tourist souvenirs, but the architecture was worth the visit.
Flagler College


Staug Museum
After a really lovely lunch we headed to our RV campsite which was outside of the city positioned on a small barrier island  between the marsh and the Atlantic Ocean..
We had time for one more beautiful sunset before  settling down for a good night sleep before the long drive home
Kat changed thos plans on us, but that is a story for another blog post.