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Monday, February 20, 2012

Current Events or Should I Say "Past" Current Events

Well it's only been a little over 2 weeks since I last posted to our blog however; it's been a busy 2 weeks.  Roger and I took a little day trip to check out some of the local campgrounds that could possibly accommodate Rob and Theresa's 5th wheel when they come to visit us.   One of the spots we visited was the W. P. Franklin Army Corp of Engineers Lock and Dam Campground.
WP Franklin Campground

WP Franklin Lock & Dam
On February 8th we held the Opening Parade & Ceremonies for the Riverbend Olympics. 
Sue carrying the Olympic Torch at the Parade kickoff

Hendry County Sheriff included in the Olympic Parade

Joe, Ms. Harshburger, Angel with dogs Lucy and Peanut parade spectators

Bernie Lewis on his powered Radio Flyer

Camie and Pat Noel parade participants
Hendry County Color Guard presuming over festivities 
The Olympic Torch in it's base until the Closing Ceremonies of the Olympics on Feb 24th
Some of the events that take place during the Olympic games are: Pickleball, Miniature Golf, Ladder Ball, Swimming, Zumba, Badminton, Remote Control Boats, Remote Control Cars & Trucks, and Sharp Shooting just to name a few.

On Feb. 10th Cahal Dune came to the Park to entertain us with his wonderful voice and piano playing.  He also had a great sense of humor and even changed into his various Made in the USA tuxedo jackets.





On Valentine's Day we held a gala dinner and dance. Dinner consisted of Prime Rib or Parmesan crusted fish, roasted potatoes and vegetables with red velvet cupcakes for dessert.  The tables and chairs were even decorated.  The Hat Boys entertained all of us with their 50's, 60's, 70's 80's and 90's music. 
Sue & Roger decked out and ready to have some fun!

The Hat Boys entertaining us

A little line dancing please!

Keep those Cosmo's coming Pat, Donna & Jean
Some of our friends who celebrated Valentine's Dinner and Dance with us
Lois & George Neinhouse

Rick and Eileen from Maple Grove, MN

Bernard & Linda Karl 

Laura & Roger Denhart

Pastor Bob & Lois Gossinger

Shelly and Bonnie

The Prevost's

Verna and Eric Stovold
Last but not least, we are dog sitting our friends, Joe and Angel's two Chihuahua's, Lucy and Peanut.  Lucy is 1 1/2 yrs old and Peanut is about 7.  They have adapted to us wonderfully and we are all having a great time.
Roger and Peanut watching the Bud Shootout

Lucy, I think that she's pretty comfortable


Sunday, February 5, 2012

Catching Up





I can't believe that it's been almost one month since I last placed a post to our blog.  We've been really busy at the Riverbend Motorcoach Resort activities.  Every Monday we have Pot Luck and then Bingo, Tuesday's are water aerobics for Sue at the pool and then the Tuesday night movie at the clubhouse.  Wednesday night is bar food night where Sue cooks for anywhere from 130-160 people.  The food usually consists of hamburgers, chicken, Italian subs or hot dogs and all the fixings.  Thursday and Friday are our days off.  Saturday starts of  with breakfast at the River Clubhouse prepared by the Riverbend Breakfast Boys, railroad display by the Riverbend Railroad Club and usually ending with a "big" activity Saturday evening.  Sunday's we hold an Interdenominational church service at the Riverbend Clubhouse where Sue sings in the "choir" and relaxation and reading the Sunday paper in the afternoon. 

The "big" entertainment that we've had during the past month consists of:
Jan. 7th: Latitude - a Jimmy Buffet type group that consists of a husband & wife who also played 50's, 60's, &70's music.
Jan 13th: The Cattleman's Dinner - A 16 oz. rib eye steak grilled on a 15' charcoal grill, served with your choice of sweet or Idaho potato, corn on the cob, roll and lettuce salad.  The Hendry County Cattleman's Association cooks all the beef and the local 4H'ers help serve.  Local entertainment supplied the music.
Jan 22nd: Bill Michael - a Gospel music, funny man, and storyteller. 
Jan 23rd:  Pot Roast Dinner with entertainment by The Marlins - The Marlins are a national group consisting of 4 brothers who play 50's and 60's music along with a tribute to Elvis and the Beatles.  What a great dance band!
Jan 28th: Spaghetti Dinner with entertainer Billy Bridger - An entertainer originally from Ontario Canada.  He's a one man act who sings and entertains using multiple costumes, hats and masks.  Very good and very funny!

That's the recap of what's been happening here at Riverbend and the festivities that we've been involved in for January.  On our days off, Roger and I have tried to do some sight seeing.  On one of those excursions we drove to Sun City Center, which is east of Tampa, to visit Sue's parents who winter there. 
Betty & Gary Stubendeck, Sue's Dad, Roger, Sue and Sue's Mom at Harbor Inn restaurant
View of Tampa from Harbor Inn

Boat coming into the harbor at the Harbor Inn
 On the drive home, we spotted the DirecTV blimp on it's way to a PGA event.
The DircTV blimp
Just this past week we entertained our good friend, Terry Weese from Brooklyn Park, Minnesota.  We took a side trip to Fort Myers Beach.
Roger and Terry on Fort Myers Beach

Sue and Roger enjoying the fine white grain sand along Fort Myers Beach

A scary piriate at the beach
The "New" Fort Myers Beach minus the one parcel that wouldn't pay for "their" new sand

Fort Myers Beach Square - reminds me of Key West


More of the "new" Fort Myers Beach sand which was wiped out by the last hurricane.

The pier at Fort Myers Beach

A creative "sign" for one of the local taverns on Fort Myers Beach
On the next day we went for a little drive locally to show Terry the Caloosahatchee River.  He had taken his sail boat along the river six years ago from Lake Okeechobee to the Gulf.  In Fort Denaud, there is a swing bridge that just happen to be open when we approached.
Fort Denaud information


Boat going through the swing bridge at Fort Denaud

One more boat going through the swing bridge on their way to the Gulf'
Last night, Feb. 4th, we held a Back to the 50's Sock Hop here at the resort.  Our own "Wolf Man Jack"played host to the dance and fun was had by all.

Sue all dressed up in her Poodle skirt

Jeanette DuFour ready to dance the night away

My good friend Lois Neinhouse ready to "serve"

Cooks Debbie Klemmer and Nonna ready to cook those French Fries

Vicki ready to serve up that Apple Crisp

Allyn Gilbert serving all the "fixings" for the burger baskets

Jack Keerfoot and Lee Conwell

Eileen & Rick from Maple Grove MN


Glenn Davenport boogie down!

Bernie and Linda Karl with their sun glass shirts light 'em up

George and Lois Neinhouse

Sorry sir I don't remember your name, JoAnn and Shelly

Dave and Cheryl Horton in their bowling shirts

Wolfman Jack entertaining us
More fun to come in the next couple of weeks!