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Thursday, June 29, 2017

Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812


This show is called many things, and the best single descriptive word is "immersive."  Based on a 70-page section of the very long "War and Peace," the show is able to tell a complete story.

Next, let me say that my first, and lasting, impression of any show is my ability to hear and understand the words.  If you think you might have a problem, GET THE LISTENING DEVICES!  At least, listen and understand the Prologue here.

The facts are: There are more than 30 chorus and principles singing all over the theatre, and an orchestra in six locations, a number designed as a raucous drinking song. Very difficult to understand the clever and informative lyrics.  That said, you can view the Tony Award performance below:


As you might get the idea, the show takes place on all levels of the theatre.  The house walls are draped and decorated with period paintings, several seats in the house have been replaced with small tables with lamps.

The show is very entertaining, and even missing the Prologue's vital information the storyline is easy to follow.  The performances are all excellent.

Learn more about the making of this show with this video. 

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Thursday, June 8, 2017

Our Winter 2017-18 Planning

We are planning our Winter Getaway for over the Christmas and New Year holidays!!!



RESERVATION #: ********
NORWEGIAN SUN

SAILING FROM SANTIAGO (VALPARAISO), CHILE





The schedule looks like this:



Santiago (San Antonio), Chile (EMBARK)
At Sea
Puerto Montt, Chile
Puerto Chacabuco, Chile
Cruise Chilean Fjords and Cruise Patagonic Channels
Cruise Strait of Magellan
Punta Arenas, Chile
Cruise Beagle Channel (Glacier Cruising) and Ushuaia, Argentina
Cruise Cape Horn
Stanley, Falkland Islands
At Sea
Puerto Madryn, Argentina
At Sea
Montevideo, Uruguay
Buenos Aires, Argentina (DISEMBARK)

We are SO EXCITED!!



Wednesday, June 7, 2017

War Paint

This show is excellent.  The performances wonderful.  The use of the scenery and the lighting perfect.

The Trailer:


Some discussions





Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Drive to Key West

Go West .... Key West!

We had a quick snack at the hotel and headed South to Key West.

Today's map is pretty boring to look at.  There is only one road to Key West:

For our actual breakfast, we stopped at the Green Turtle Inn in Islamorada, FL.




A stop at the local Chamber of Commerce directed us to the Crane Point Museum and Nature Center, and the Marathon Wild Bird Center (both in Marathon, FL)










Then we headed to the Best Western Key Ambassador Resort Inn, out by the airport in Key West.


After enjoying the pool, and watching the ibis who seem to live there, we went for a drive to find a good happy hour.





We drove around looking for parking, finding an old fashion parking meter that actually needed COINS!!

I forgot to take this photo :(

After parking, we walked over to Duval Street.  As we got there we turned the corner, and saw a line for Martin's Happy Hour... We take it as a good sign when there are LOCALS lined up for a restaurant to open at 4pm.








Made a stop at Kirmit's Key West Key Lime Shoppe.  They were very nice, and helped us with more coins to feed our meter -- not to mention having good Key Lime Pie.









We continued to explore Key West on foot.  We ended up at Malory Square, for the nightly sunset party.  Unfortunately - too cloudy for a good sunset, but sponge shopping was good.










Tuesday, March 14, 2017

A Big Circle Around Miami

This is our map for today.  This hotel was chosen originally because we were planning to head south to Key West the first morning.  With the storm changing our plans, we did not rethink our choice.



Here is the map of what we are doing today.  We organized it well, and we made a big circle.  We put 125 miles on the car today, but had a great time.







The first stop was Oleta State Park in North Miami Beach.  It was pretty deserted this morning, but we walked along the Oleta River.




We the went to lunch at Captain Jim's Seafood Market and Restaurant.  This is exactly what it is, a well stocked fish market with a restaurant attached.






After lunch, we headed East to the barrier island and A1A.  We headed south through many nice neighborhoods and crossed back inland to visit the Wynwood Arts District.  There are many interesting examples of murals covering the entire side of many building in this area.








We visited a food-truck court called The Wynwood Yard.  This would be a great place to eat... if we had not just eaten.



We also found a nice place for ice cream.

Then we took a drive to Virginia Key Beach Park, where we enjoyed a relaxing hour on the beach.


For dinner, we traveled to Coral Gables to Swine, BBQ and house made sausages for Happy Hour.


 




One last stop:  Looking for sunset: Matheson Hammock Park in Coral Gables