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Tuesday, July 09, 2019

Kidnapped


I was snatched away in a pickup truck last Wednesday afternoon and taken far from home.



My captors tortured me all week. At night I was imprisoned in an air conditioned room...they bought an AC just for my stay....and slept on a bed as soft and fluffy as a summer cloud. They spent the daytime hours showing me around the Finger Lakes region and feeding me. 

This included the older pirate's amazing cooking while the younger pirate supplied triple berry crisp that was to die for. She makes a mean dessert I gotta tell you.

Somewhere along the way, the older pirate became an inventive, and clever cook. From sammiches piled with amazing deli meats to ribs he smoked personally and at great length, there were tempting treats every day. A good thing I was released without ransom or I would not be able to get out of this chair.

And the coffee was outstanding. I am not a fan of perked coffee, but they get it right. A big step down going back to instant this morning....

Sam


Cam
Thor

There were dogs. The kids' dogs are friendly and funny....not to mention gorgeous. I love them and miss them already.


Skulldoggery being planned here I'll bet.

The pirate crew took me to the Windmill on my birthday, the Fourth, and bought me a banana plant, along with a really nice lunch/breakfast.  Hope I can keep it alive for a while, as I have killed a couple of other bananas over the years. ***Montgomery County needs to pay attention and establish such an enterprise. We have plenty of Amish craftsmen and gardeners and lots of English farm product entrepreneurs as well. We could do that here for sure.

There were birds...birds everywhere. They took me out to Mossy Bank (and never once threatened to throw me off even though I had been driving them nuts for days) where we heard Blackburnian and Black-throated Green Warblers and saw Hermit Thrushes and a Red-breasted Nuthatch.



We ventured out on Canandaigua Lake on their boat, the Goblin, where we fished and looked at birds and houses on cliffs with elevators down to the water and staircases built right into the cliffs and found Purple Martins too. I found the stairs and trams fascinating. Talk about going to great lengths to get to the water! The trams are especially cool. Cabin 1 at Pecks could use one of these, although I don't see it happening any time soon.

They took me to Wegmans. Why is there no Wegmans closer than Syracuse? Why? 

Then there was a nice party, where I learned the delights of playing corn hole. Who knew? The kids have talked to me about it since the first time the older pirate met the younger pirate, but I just didn't get it. 

I get it now. I laughed a lot and had a go at tossing the bean bags a couple times. Didn't get any on the board, and nearly hit the Camaro once, but I am sure I will get better with practice.

They are planning on bringing their boards down so everyone here at Northview can play. I can't wait. The boss is going to love it and will prolly play like a pro. All that baseball he played when younger and that awful, deadly arm he always had ain't gonna hurt him any.




Anyhow, if you missed me over the past five days or so, I was busy having a great time with Alan and Amber and her family and their lovely and lovable doggos, Cam, Sam and Thor.


A small part of the view from Mossy Bank Park



The kids were so kind to me and entertained me with so much fun that I am still grinning.... and I have a heck of a lot of photos to edit yet.

There are two downsides though. Having spent so much time enjoying their company, I miss them more than ever. Usually I just accept that video chat and lots of texts and phone calls are a pretty good way to keep in touch. However, there is simply nothing that will replace real hugs and face-to-face talking and listening. With their schedule the way it is, especially Alan's work, I am afraid it is going to be a while before I get to enjoy the real deal again.





And while I was gone the House Wrens took over the sitting porch and the ornamental bird house there and I am no longer welcome. Maybe I will just go back to Amber and Alan's pleasant porch. They make S'mores there. 

Thanks kids, for a wonderful weekend...you can kidnap me any time you want to. I love you guys.

Thanks also to the girls and their dad who kept things going at home while I was otherwise occupied. Came home to a cleaner house than I left, laundry all done up, and a generally welcoming situation.....good deal....



8 comments:

tryon1@frontiernet.net said...

We missed you too and didn't pester you. It was good to hear your voice..."Mom I'm home safe". Love you daughter, and glad you had a very special birthday!

Rev. Paul said...

What a wonderful vacation! And "Skulldoggery" ... heh.

Earl said...

A fine writer with more to share makes joy come right off my screen. So glad to see how well y'all are.

Jan said...

Someone(s) loves you very much and what nice ways to show it.

Cathy said...

" . there is simply nothing that will replace real hugs and face-to-face talking and listening . . . "
So true. So true.
And I'm sharing that chuckle with Rev. Paul: " Skulldoggery"!!!
Thanks for sharing your beautiful trip - family, and the smiles with us :)

Denny144 said...

It really says a lot about what a good mom you are that they would do all this for you.

Terry and Linda said...

What a wonderful, delightful, perfect vacation!

threecollie said...

Mom, you are never pestering me. I love to hear from you! Call me any time. Love you

Rev. Paul, it was a wonderful time and I do love those doggos

Earl, I am glad...thanks

Jan, they are so dear to my heart.

Cathy, thank you! It was fun

Denny, thanks, wish I could take credit, but they are truly better folks than I have ever been.

Linda, it was. And camp starts next week!!!