We flew down Sunday, November 3rd, and stayed overnight with Jerry at his home
in Dunedin. This is his hygge hut in his backyard. Hygge (hooga) is a Danish concept of
warmth and well-being.
Front of Jerry's home.
We walked to the waterfront in Dunedin.
Unfortunately not appearing in any of my pictures are the pair of manatees that
were lazing around in the water here. They'd occasionally poke up a nose to breath.
Jerry and Julia fixed a lovely steak dinner for us.
another walk through Dunedin to the marina.
At the condo, enjoying the view from the 2nd-floor balcony.
Inside the condo - full kitchen. We picked up groceries and did breakfast and lunch
ourselves instead of going out.
True to form, Glen fixes the light that won't go on. The pull-chain had
broken, so he took off the cover, pulled it to the on position, and replaced the cover.
The morning more-energetic walkers returning from a hike on the beach.
All of us strolling on the beach.
returning to the condo.
Tuesday Carol invited the whole group over for dinner at her house.
We got to tour her new renovations: new wood-like floor, revamped bathrooms, and newly-redone
kitchen.
Laurie & Rudy
Here's one of the several dolphins we watched, swimming pretty close to shore.
Lots of sunset watching.
Thursday we drove the 1/2 hour down the coast to scout the Postcard Inn Resort which
will be the after-wedding venue next May when Sam & Parker get married.
And back to relaxing on the beach.
Eating out at Keegan's in Indian Rocks.
Interesting boat that floated past.
Watching the sunset.
Back to Jerry's for a great brunch before heading to the airport.