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May Updates

"Not every lake dreams to be an ocean. Blessed are the ones who are happy with whom they are.” -Mehmet Murat ildan

Another month has come to an end. We began the month by heading up to Cayuga and launching The Pearl. It was a bit startling that spring was a little slower to arrive on the lake. It's only 120 miles north, but the trees were nowhere near as green. 
I think this is the warmest it's been for us to prepare the boat. Not that we do a lot to get her ready. In fact less than 24 hours after arriving at Beacon Bay Marina and removing her winter covering, The Pearl was securely tied to her summer home. Let the season begin. 

It didn't take long to get the cover off the boat and our things loaded on the boat. Luckily this year we have the house to store a lot of our stuff.
After our work we went out to eat at 84 Fall in Seneca Falls. Seafood Risotto and Pan Seared Salmon
We were welcomed back to the boat with a beautiful sunset. 
Launch day was beautiful.
Off to Allan Treman State Marina.
While Stan moves the boat to the south end of the lake I like to drive up to Lake Ontario to pick up rocks that I turn into art.
I picked up three large bags of rocks.
A few of the rocks I've painted on the rocks I picked up.
We've had a mix of beautiful spring weather and what we consider winter weather. One day is warm in the 70 to low 80s and the next the high was in the 50s. But summer is slowly arriving and we do love it up here.  
The sunsets aren't quite as pretty here as they are in Texas, but every once in a while they are beautiful.
Stan messed up his foot a little so we haven't been able to go hiking...instead we've had picnics at our favorite winery. Sheldrake is a wonderful place to spend an afternoon.
We spent Mother's Day at Kyle's. It was a fun day with good food and lots of laughs.
These kids always bring us smiles.
My beautiful Mother's Day flowers.
Our yard seems to change by the day. The flower beds look like a jungle now full of all sorts of beautiful flowers.
Ornamental Onion, Purple Clematis, Rhododendron, European Columbine, Cinqquefoil, Greater Burdock, Geranium and a pink European Columbine.
This is the very first time we've seen a Golden Tortoise Beetle. There were three but by the time I got my phone one had flown away.
The new addition to the house is a basketball goal for Graham. He was very good and we had a wonderful time playing with him.
The weekend after Mother's Day the girls had their dance recital. They hold it at a winery not too far from Lewisburg. The girls did great and we loved seeing them dance. After the recital practice we had dinner...Graham loves hamburgers.
Another place we like to go to on a beautiful day is the Ithaca Beer Co. A great place too relax, have a beer and enjoy a good pizza.
We do enjoy sitting on the flybridge...in the mornings and evenings. The marina seems to be slow filling up this summer.
We also like taking our little runabout up the inlet to the Ithaca Farmers Market. It's a good place to watch people and their food offerings are very international, but we seldom buy fresh vegetables here because they are very pricey.

May 20-22 Hattie's Visit

“Grandchildren are the dots that connect the lines from generation to generation.” – Lois Wyse

This will be Hattie's last May visit...she starts kindergarten in the fall. She's so excited and so ready. We love these one on one visits with the Grands. We have a chance to really get to know them. Hattie has grown up so much in the last three years, she's smart, energetic and she says the funniest things. We were entertained the whole visit.

On our way to the lake.
Hattie knows how to make the trip shorter...take a nap.
We stayed busy the whole time she was with us. The first day we ran to the store to stock up on all Hattie's favorites, then she helped Stan bring our little boat from winter storage to the marina. The rest of the day was filled with riding bikes, dancing, climbing rocks and making new friends with marina dogs.

Captain Hattie
She had so much fun riding around the parking lot.
There are so many people and dogs to meet at the marina.
Hattie dancing to her own music...she was putting on a show for us.
Our second day was beautiful so we spent time at Taughannock Falls State Park. We played on the playground and along the lake...looking for treasures. Then enjoyed a picnic before coming back to the boat for a little rest and riding bikes again. After dinner we went out for ice cream. We also stopped and checked out Taughannock Falls. She was very impressed.

Hattie had fun looking at all kinds of treasures...shells, sea glass and jewelry.
Hattie loves to climb...she's a really mountain goat.
Lunch at the park on the lake.
Summer means ice cream and that also means sprinkles for Hattie.
More things to climb on.
A visit to Taughannoock Falls.
Our last morning was spent at the Ithaca Children's Garden. She really had fun climbing, swinging and exploring. Our tradition is to stop for lunch and the way home at the Jolly Trolley in Dushore. It breaks up the trip and it's a fun place to eat.

Fun at the Children's Garden.
Playing school
Lunch at Jolly Trolley.