Wednesday to Sunday 30 April to 4 May 2025

It is great to be with Kathy and Mac again. It’s been 17 years since we were here and it feels nothing has changed. Thursday night we went to a Rotary fundraiser called the Wild Game Feast. This is held in a pavilion at the showgrounds and featured food stalls selling all manner of roadkill. We had rattle snake, elk, catfish, frog legs. prairie chicken, pulled lamb and BBQ pork, all of course, crumbed and fried. There were cold beers and generous spirits and a good old band singing southern rock. What a great night.

Friday saw us out on Mack’s boat for a sight see around the lakes and beaches. Pulling the boat up to a pontoon at a seafood restaurant, having a feed of oysters, fish tacos and chips; a couple of Buds and all’s well with the world.

Well, maybe not. Saturday we went into DeLand CBD as Kathy and Mac were taking part in a demonstration against certain political goings on and we had a coffee and a look around. Later that afternoon, we were back in town for the Kentucky Derby celebrations at the Elusive Grape. This is a great wine bar and stepping through the door, seeing all the fascinators and dressed up people, it looked like a Melbourne Cup lunch in Cairns. Then that evening, we went to Cress Restaurant – the scene of the rehearsal dinner we hosted for Andrew and Katies wedding. Good food and wine with a French/Italian twist, rounded out along day of socializing.

The long-awaited rain came on Sunday morning but not for long, as we had a leisurely breakfast of blueberry pancakes and fried sausage with maple syrup. Delicious.

The end of the Wild Game Feast.
Protest Corner.
Democracy in action.
Fishing off Mac's boat.
Beautiful weather.
Our seaside pull up restaurant for lunch.
Flying Mac's kite



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  1. After working some 70 hours last week for the AEC I have had time today to catch up with the blog. It would appear that the eating and drinking continues. Back to work tomorrow and unfortunately we have three more years of Albo and his lefty mates running the country! Say g'day to Kathy and Mac from me. Cheers....

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