While there were many differences between West Chester and The Villages, one of the similarities was that Suzanne got to enjoy two wonderful Dachshunds there... her sister Janice is owned by Rusty and Tiki, and Tiki was especially persistent in making her feel at home, following her everywhere around the house, sitting in her lap and giving her lots of kisses. (Gretchen and Rudy would later accuse her of treason for hanging out with other dogs and coming home with their scents on her clothes...) That's Tiki on the floor with his legs splayed and Rusty on the sofa.
The only wrinkle with Suzanne's trip home was having to undergo de-icing of her airplane at PHL, which added a ground delay there and got her into Orlando (MCO) at 5:30 PM, an hour late. This would not have been much of a hassle, except that I was S-T-A-R-V-I-N-G by that point. We made the mistake of going to an untried sushi restaurant a few miles from the airport, instead of simply getting some survival rations (Ding Dongs or Tastee Cakes) at a 7-11 to last us until we got back to The Villages and our favorite sushi place, VKI Japanese Restaurant. I hate to say this, because of my family background, but the sushi bar had formerly been an Italian restaurant, and even my credit card receipt was labeled "DaVinci Sushi". The experience in Orlando was underwhelming, and that is putting a good face on it. After several disasters, we have learned to order one dish, in this case a spicy tuna roll, and a beer, and then decide if the sushi is up to standards; if not, we order something less hard to mess up, like Teriyaki chicken or Tempura shrimp. Even those were only average, but what can you expect from a sushi chef named Guido? (Note to self: check provenance of restaurant before trying paisano sushi.)
I was going through Suzanne's photos from her trip, and I was a bit befuddled by this one. I thought she had gone to a paint store... but these were buckets of wine at one of the Brandywine vineyards! I asked her, "Hey, why didn't you didn't bring me one of those?" All I got was some lame excuse about TSA and it not fitting in her carry-on bag. Sigh...
Finally, here is this week's Photo Quiz. Give me your best shot at identifying it; send your answer to ftgiesemann@aol.com. Please give as detailed an answer as you can; the winner gets lunch for two with My Lovely Bride and Your Faithful Correspondent.





The only fruit with the seeds on the out side "Strawberry".
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The only fruit with the seeds on the outside. Strawberry.
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