Well Tuesday started out with heavy fog which eventually turned to rain and by dark heavy rain squalls which caused some concern for local flooding. We are situated about 30 some feet above sea level which is the highest in our part of the county. We go from 3000 feet at the cabin to 30 feet in about 700 hundred miles and 12 hours traveling time which makes for a very interesting life style.
I started the day with my usual 6'ish roll out and after my morning routine(s) and a few quiet moments and the posting of this ramble I rode out to the rec for nearly 2 hours of pickle ball play. We had all advanced players and the games were highly contested with some long rallies. There were lots of wet shirts. I headed home to work in the garden afterwards. I had spilled a few radish seeds when sowing my rows last weeks and every one of the spilled seeds came up, so I transplanted them into another couple rows. I didn't have to water today so I just piddled around outside until it was time to greet Amy and the kiddos for lunch. Nancy was off for a doctor's appointment and then picked up GG on her way home who also came for lunch.
Little Eliza Faye had a rough night with being fussy due to more teeth coming in. She finally gave us some smiles after being pampered and loved on. Ava and Sam have been eating wild energy pills as either of them are having are hard time sitting still. They finally went out into the back yard and played until it was time for them to head out. I read for most of the afternoon as it was just to wet and damp outside. We still have the a/c on due to all of the humidity. The temps are in the upper 70's but so damp.
Nancy fixed baked flounder along with black beans and Jasmine rice for supper, all of which were delicious. We are trying to cut back on our portions as we ate leftover salad for lunch. After the cleanup we spoke with our "mountain mom" Helen and learned they are expecting some snow over this holiday period. Our temps here in Florida are only to be in the low 60's starting Wednesday as another front is moving through following this much needed rain. The winds are supposed to be very strong which will make it feel even cooler. We go from a/c to heat in just a matter of hours here in what is usually sunny Florida, LATER