Saturday morning started out rainy but by noon the skies had cleared and we headed to the pool. While it was quite chilly getting out the water was wonderful.
After dinner Joe came down to visit and we rode out bikes around the park after dark. Luckily Mark bought me a flashing red light for the back of my bike so cars and golf carts coming up behind us could see at least me.
Today was beautiful as was the pool. Tonight we went to listen to Tom, Donny, and Paul play country music. One of the big parts of this evening is the 50/50 drawing (which, by the way, we have NEVER won). Most people leave after the drawing, but we stay till the end.
While not much was going on this weekend - we've decided to include pictures of what's happening in the park, starting with our favorite sign in the whole park - it belongs to John and Francis who are just down the street from us.:

We stumbled upon this quaint cemetery down a dirt road behind the sewage treatment facility in the park. Most headstones have deaths in the late 1800s or early 1900s. It appears to be just a couple of families. It was a very peaceful area, but this morning our visit was disturbed by a woman walking her dog back here.

One of several military gravesites:


And an unpleasant, but very necessary part of the park:

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