Farewell to our Florida friends. We leave tomorrow for our sixth annual summer retreat in Duluth, MN. We'd recommend it for anyone. Click here for information.
This afternoon we attended a performance of "I Never Sang For My Father" presented by The Village Players. We thought they did a very good job on this emotional drama.
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Walking in Palm Beach
Friday, May 16, 2008
One Book, One Community
Last night we attended the "Read Together Palm Beach County 2008 FINALE" at the Harriet Himmel Theater. Palm Beach Dramaworks performed scenes from the book, The Memory Keepers Daughter. The author, Kim Edwards, spoke and took questions. They also offered a free buffet dinner.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Last night, Sweeney Todd opened at "The Kravis" for a one-week run. The seats were not half sold. Many, including me, didn't care for the story but I enjoyed the unique production which had all the actors also perform as orchestra members. Although one can't come away humming the tunes, I like Stephen Sondheim's music and lyrics a lot. The lyrics were difficult to hear but very clever, I thought. I enjoyed the production but wouldn't call it a "must see."
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Tropical Punch...




...and Judy Show.
With a little polishing, a journal of our Costa Rican holiday with its six travelers of disparate personalities could make an award winning comedic screenplay. For the principals, enjoying the humor, may require the detachment of passing time.
We enjoyed the adventure of exploring in a different culture. Since we were only on the Pacfic coast, there was much of Costa Rica we didn't get to. Una semana en Costa Rica por $ 350 proved to be a fantasy.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
A Most Delightful Day
We didn't drive anywhere today. It has been a very long time since we stayed home all day (except for the morning walk). We'll be leaving Sunday for a week in Costa Rica. We look forward to the visit of our friends, Larry and Leslie Chlebeck, the following week. Then we must apply ourselves to the preparations for our summer trip.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Croquet Anyone?
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Two Movies and a Play
Today we saw A Jew Grows in Brooklyn at the Cuillo Centre and I enjoyed it more than I expected. It was funny, poignant, and touching. The single performer was very talented. Last night we saw Leatherheads directed by George Clooney.-- a comedy about the beginnings of professional football. It was mildly entertaining but not important. We also, last night, attended a pre-screening of The Visitor -- a sensitive & thoughtful Film. I was very impressed with the acting and direction and rate it very high.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Sunday, April 20, 2008
April Dining Out
April City Walk




We had 18 happy walkers on this morning's City Walk on Everglades Island. Click on pictures to enlarge them. Video
Monday, April 14, 2008
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Friday, April 11, 2008
History Museum & Concert


Friday we had lunch at Russo's then toured the new Palm Beach County History Museum. The icing on the cake was a musicale with The Yale Wiffenpoofs in Pan's Garden.
Jane's Birthday
Thursday we had dinner at The Station House in Lantana so Jane could have lobster and then we attended a production of Best Little Whorehouse in Texas at Lake Worth Playhouse. The dinner was nice and we enjoyed the play. They did a good job with what, I felt, was mediocre material and a pedestrian score.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Getting caught up
Tuesday April fool's day at The Kravis was Simply Ballroom -- a beautiful show.
Thursday at the Paramount was the movie Love Me or Leave Me.Friday at the Rinker Theatre was comedian Lauren Weedman.
Last Friday's movie at the Four Arts was Avenue Montaigne also known as Fauteuils d'orchestre. I enjoyed it and recommend it in spite of my difficulty with subtitles. It is a French film about a TV star, a concert pianist, and a millionaire businessman, all of whom are dissatisfied with their lives.
Saturday we went to Okeeheelee Nature Center and heard a fascinating lecture on the Archaeology of Lake Okeechobee. Later we went to diner with Phoebe & Robert Dowdy.
Sunday: Read the paper.
Monday we volunteered at The Kravis for Neil Berg's 100 years of Hollywood.
Tuesday we both had dermatology appointments and in the evening went to Bob Lapin's Palm Beach Pops concert.
Wednesday Judy Jaksch hosted a picnic. Six of us, along with Midnight, the dog, had an enjoyable evening.
Saturday we went to Okeeheelee Nature Center and heard a fascinating lecture on the Archaeology of Lake Okeechobee. Later we went to diner with Phoebe & Robert Dowdy.
Sunday: Read the paper.
Monday we volunteered at The Kravis for Neil Berg's 100 years of Hollywood.
Tuesday we both had dermatology appointments and in the evening went to Bob Lapin's Palm Beach Pops concert.
Wednesday Judy Jaksch hosted a picnic. Six of us, along with Midnight, the dog, had an enjoyable evening.
Monday, March 31, 2008
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