The Greyhound Who Wishes Outside Had Air Conditioning
Jaxson, the greyhound, shares his adventures living at the beach and traveling in a camper van.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Bonnet House
The folks have been debating going to the Bonnet House. The Bonnet House is a house designed by Frederic Clay Bartlett, an American artist from Chicago. It is ranked high on the list of things to do in Fort Lauderdale. The folks did not know how interesting it really would be and the cost is $20 a person. Everything seems to cost $20 or more a person here. Mama noticed that on Father's Day that fathers get in free, so they decided to see if Dad would get in free. Yep, they didn't even ask if Dad was a father.
Construction began on the house in 1920 and took nearly 20 years to complete. The land was given to Frederic by his father-in-law, but then his wife died in 1925. In 1931, he married Evelyn Fortune Lilly. She lived to be 109. Her last visit to the house was in 1995 at the age of 107.
The inside of the house is probably not what you would expect. The house has a courtyard in the middle. You must go outside to enter each room. Unfortunately, indoor photography is not allowed. Mama was able to take photos in the courtyard. Everything in the house and on the outside is how the couple left it. However, the TV and microwave that Evelyn used were removed to take the house back to the 30's and 40's era.
The inside is not glamorous, but it is nice. The couple liked to relax here and had other homes. They only came here in the winter.
Frederic had a stroke after being on his knees for days painting a floor at the age of 77. Mama said it was sad standing on his last piece of work and knowing that he was unable to speak or paint for the last three years of his life.
Mama said that there is a video of Evelyn talking about the home and she is 100 at the time. She looked like she was maybe 80.
Mama was surprised to learn that Ali Wentworth, wife of George Stephanopoulos, is the great, great grand-daughter of Frederic. That is what the tour guide said, but we couldn't find anything on the Internet to back that up. Mama thinks Ali is a hoot.
The folks enjoyed the tour and were very happy that it was only $20 instead of the normal $40. Mama says it was worth $20, but not so sure about the $40.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Thinks That $20 That Dad Saved Should Be Spent On Him And No Dad, The Food You Bought Me Yesterday Does Not Count
Construction began on the house in 1920 and took nearly 20 years to complete. The land was given to Frederic by his father-in-law, but then his wife died in 1925. In 1931, he married Evelyn Fortune Lilly. She lived to be 109. Her last visit to the house was in 1995 at the age of 107.
Bonnet House |
Door to the house and the tour guide. |
Entering the courtyard. |
Fountain in the center of the courtyard. |
Outside of house in the courtyard. |
Evelyn collected wooden animals. |
Painting by Frederic |
Flowers |
Shell work done by Frederic |
Ceiling in part of the courtyard. Painted by Frederic and Evelyn. |
The inside is not glamorous, but it is nice. The couple liked to relax here and had other homes. They only came here in the winter.
Frederic had a stroke after being on his knees for days painting a floor at the age of 77. Mama said it was sad standing on his last piece of work and knowing that he was unable to speak or paint for the last three years of his life.
Desert plants |
There were always two swans that lived here. |
Lots of these guys running around. |
Orchid House |
Path to the beach. When the house was built, there were no trees blocking the view of the beach. |
Mama was surprised to learn that Ali Wentworth, wife of George Stephanopoulos, is the great, great grand-daughter of Frederic. That is what the tour guide said, but we couldn't find anything on the Internet to back that up. Mama thinks Ali is a hoot.
The folks enjoyed the tour and were very happy that it was only $20 instead of the normal $40. Mama says it was worth $20, but not so sure about the $40.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Thinks That $20 That Dad Saved Should Be Spent On Him And No Dad, The Food You Bought Me Yesterday Does Not Count
Monday, June 17, 2013
Riding The Canals In A Water Taxi
The folks spent Saturday taking a water taxi up and down canals. I think that would have been great fun, but no dogs were allowed. The cost is $20 a person and parking is $5. You can hop on and off the taxi all day long. There are ten stops along the way and you can even switch to a different route, if you want. Mama thought it was a little pricey, but it was a fun way to get around. The folks had to wake up the ticket person to buy their tickets. They could see him sleeping in the office. It must be a pretty boring job.
Mama was really surprised to learn that famous people live and have lived along the canal.
Sonny and Cher's starter home is located here, but Mama didn't get a picture of it.
The homes are really expensive. The taxes on some of the homes are $1,800 a day. That is what the boat captain said. It is just crazy that people have that much money, isn't it? Mama said she wouldn't like living on the canal because there is so much boat traffic. There is not much privacy and it probably gets loud at night with boaters.
Here are more photos from the trip.
The folks ate lunch at a pirate themed restaurant. Mama will write a review on it later. They planned on eating dinner at another restaurant on the canal, but Mama was concerned they might have a problem finding a seat on the taxi. As the day went on, more and more people were wanting to ride and there were not enough seats, so those people had to wait until another taxi came by which is every 40 minutes. Mama was concerned that their wait could stretch into hours, so they opted to eat elsewhere. The folks rode the taxi from end to end and it took three hours. They got off at two stops. It was a long day and Mama came home tired.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Spent His Weekend In Air Conditioning
Waiting for the water taxi. |
Mama was really surprised to learn that famous people live and have lived along the canal.
This was Dinah Shore's old house. |
Andy Griffith used to live here. It is now owned by the Firestone Family. |
Desi and Lucy lived here. |
The homes are really expensive. The taxes on some of the homes are $1,800 a day. That is what the boat captain said. It is just crazy that people have that much money, isn't it? Mama said she wouldn't like living on the canal because there is so much boat traffic. There is not much privacy and it probably gets loud at night with boaters.
Here are more photos from the trip.
They passed by several yachts. Some are owned by famous people. |
The crew. |
The folks got off the taxi and walked to the beach. |
These trees bloom once a year. Mama can't remember the name, but she thinks they are pretty. |
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Spent His Weekend In Air Conditioning
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Treat, Mama, Treat
Scout asking for a treat. |
Poor Scout! BOL!
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Is Getting Smarter Every Day
Thursday, June 13, 2013
"Will It Shoot Out?"
Yesterday, I was out walking with Scout and Mama. Scout was right on my butt. Mama said "Scout, you better be careful!" Mama started laughing. When she stopped laughing, she told us about something that happened with Jack when she first adopted him. According to the story, Mama was visiting Grandma with Jack. Mama's nephew who was about eight at the time was visiting. We will call the nephew "N" to protect his privacy. BOL! N had never really been around dogs. He was fascinated by Jack. Mama took Jack out for a walk and N wanted to go along. N kept asking Mama all sorts of questions about Jack including his "bathroom habits". N kept walking directly behind Jack's butt. Mama kept telling N to give Jack room. Mama turned around and N was squatted down and his face was inches away from Jack's butt. Mama told him he better be careful because Jack might need to go to the bathroom. N said "Is it going to SHOOT OUT?" BOL! Poor Jack. He had to wait for N to leave before he could do his "business".
There isn't much going on here today. We had storms yesterday. We may have more today. The neighbors that ran over the frog have left. It is now just us and the people behind us. We can't figure out how many dogs they have. We see new ones almost every day. Mama thinks maybe the lady is a dog sitter or something. The couple is not very friendly, but we still say "hi" to them when we see them. Their black dog is big and he hates us. He tries to get at us whenever he is out. His people walk him on a flexi leash. Mama has a very strong dislike for flexi leashes. She says people don't have control over their dogs when they use them, especially big dogs.
Thanks to Bunny, my half sister, for telling us about the Blogger app. We didn't know there was one. We loaded it and Mama said she will try it. We are really behind in our apps. We just found out there is one for finding vets. It is really good if you travel. It is by IAMS - Vet 24/7. It is an Android app. We don't have a smart phone, but we have a tablet.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Might Teach A Kid A Lesson If They Get To Close To His Butt
There isn't much going on here today. We had storms yesterday. We may have more today. The neighbors that ran over the frog have left. It is now just us and the people behind us. We can't figure out how many dogs they have. We see new ones almost every day. Mama thinks maybe the lady is a dog sitter or something. The couple is not very friendly, but we still say "hi" to them when we see them. Their black dog is big and he hates us. He tries to get at us whenever he is out. His people walk him on a flexi leash. Mama has a very strong dislike for flexi leashes. She says people don't have control over their dogs when they use them, especially big dogs.
Thanks to Bunny, my half sister, for telling us about the Blogger app. We didn't know there was one. We loaded it and Mama said she will try it. We are really behind in our apps. We just found out there is one for finding vets. It is really good if you travel. It is by IAMS - Vet 24/7. It is an Android app. We don't have a smart phone, but we have a tablet.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Might Teach A Kid A Lesson If They Get To Close To His Butt
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