Tuesday, March 3, 2026

23 February 2026 Hollywood: Linda, Carl, Dan and Cameron


The visitors today started with Leslie's teaching buddies from 38 years ago.  Linda, Carl and Leslie all taught at Ritenour HS way back when.  We laughed at all the great times we had together all these years.  We needed a "time out" or two just so we could stop laughing long enough to take a breath. 




Linda is rocking the toenails


Linda's smile is like Florida sunshine


The palm vs the fence


More wine you say?


Dan is here to take Linda home as we head to North Miami Beach for some dinner


Fresh hot pita bread at the fancy Mediterranean themed restaurant.  We were hungry and got all excited talking with Cameron that we forgot to take any more pictures!




 It was been 3 years and 263 days since we began our Migration
 

22 February 2026 Hollywood: Gary and Wilsons for Brunch

 


Gary and Wilson live a short distance from the Miami Airport.  We took and uber over to pick up the rental car and had to wait in a long line to get Leslie's name on the contract.  Then it was fun times at brunch.  We got a tour of Gary and Wilson's gardens and saw some of the damage that the recent cold weather left in its wake.  Brunch was over the top tasty and we really enjoyed getting caught up with Gary and Wilson.  They broke out the Vevue Cliciquot and we started partying like it was 2010!  Four hours later and we decided to head north to get into our AirbnB.


The thick vegetation identifies the correct house


A singer sewing machine makes a great drinks cabinet


Not a beast to mess around with


Martini in Maimi


This artist has a very varied style and they have lots of his work


The backyard by the pool


Wilson and me


Orchids 


Palms


Curly bromeliad




Gary and Leslie


Wilson drew this on the fridge's display


Who wants Veuve Cliquot?  We do!


A spread worthy of royalty


Berry -licious


Scone heaven


Smoked salmon


What a great way to start out our visit


Looking at travel pictures


Wow that four hours went by fast


A robot delivery 


Calle Ocho, through the center of Little Havana


Lots of street art


Ice cream time


The tower theater


Where the Cuban gentlemen play dominos


After lots of traffic and almost two hours of driving, we are in Hollywood and we could not resist driving by our old house





 It was been 3 years and 262 days since we began our Migration

20-21 February2026 Paphos to London to Miami: Off We Go Into the Wild Blue Yonder


We had a few days of traveling ahead of us with a five and a half hour flight on the 20th, followed by a 9 hour flight on the 21st.  Ryan air made us climb up the stairs to get into the plane but they left the seat in between of us open so they get a reprieve.  There is no business class on Ryanair so the extra space made all the difference.  We ate our picnic lunch in the airport and boarded the plane for London Stanstead.  When we landed we got our bags, breezed through immigration and then looked for our driver.  We looked and looked and looked and there was no driver!  Four phone calls later we have to get into a taxi to drive to our hotel at Heathrow. We had to pay 50 pounds more to ride in the taxi than we would have paid had our driver shown up.  It took an hour and a half to get to our place and we had a fun time talking with the driver.  The beds were decent and we got a good amount of sleep.   I got breakfast as soon as they opened at 6:30 and had to navigate past the Chinese team members,  that we saw then the night earlier all wearing the same team uniforms.  It was an early start and we were hauling bags by 7:15 AM. The next leg was on American Airlines.  There was a first class, a business class but we were not sitting in either section.  Due to drastic changes in the flight we had scheduled months earlier, we had to re-book and only Premium Economy was available for points!  Oh the humanity!  I was not as cramped as the Ryanair but after 9 hours I certainly was missing the business class experience.  We did have a great interaction with one of the  crew, Andrea, who was Jamaican/British and she kept is happy.  We landed in Miami and made it through immigration surprisingly quickly.  There were six agents standing behind cameras and it was all performed with the biometrics.  We got our bags, found the right kind of taxi and we were off to the hotel.  We took a walk around the hood and saw a few birds.  When we returned to the hotel we stopped at the bar for a few drinks and some chicken wings.


First leg, Paphos to London Stanstead


Up we go 


Fork you Ryanair


The cliffs of Cyprus


The recent rains have filled this reservoir


At the hotel in London


Heathrow airport on the 21st


It was too early to start with the bubbly


We stopped for a bite and Leslie got the avocado and  smashed peas


We sat across from Burberry and watched this guy buy a scarf


He padded his pockets and then walked back to this abandoned luggage, picked up his passport and boarding pass off of the floor and walked back to the store to finish the purchase


The things that entertain us while we travel


Departure board bingo: Heathrow Version.  15 /19 


I dropped my Bingo card!


You can get anywhere from Heathrow


Our plane awaits


A last minute bag drop!  Possibly also used on unruly passengers


Pretty sedate so far


Doing the jetway shuffle


And we are flying!


Made it to the hotel!


The Freedom Tower in the distance


Waler all around the hotel


We took notice


A new bird for the list, a pied billed grebe


Walking out the kinks


Triple olive threat


Wings were small but tasty


Getting acclimated to local time means watching the sunset



 It was been 3 years and 261 days since we began our Migration