11 O'Clock Club

Monday, December 26, 2005

December 26

Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and a Happy New Year from the 11 O'Clock Club.

The Charter Members of the 11 O'Clock Club held a Christmas Meeting of the club this morning. It was a cool Winters Day, but it was noted by the members that the Sun was now returning to us, and as the days get longer, they warmer weather will soon return.

The day was fantastic, clear blue skies, and at the Club "House" the wind was deflected, so it was pleasantly warm.

Larry, OGL, called the club to order, and promptly dozed off for his ritual nap!

Bob and Paul discussed the imminent arrival of our favorite SciFi shows next week, and also the merits of using a DVR connected to TiVO vs connecting a wireless transmitter to the TiVo and watching from the other TV.

Further investigation of the options will be undertaken for a future club meeting.

The quiet beach was becoming very busy by the time the club was adjurned until Saturday (last club meetring of 2005)

Sunday, December 18, 2005

December 17

The Charter Members of the 11 O'Clock Club met for the regular Saturday Meeting.

The weather was a typical December Winter day, around 80F, but the water was a chilly 74F, with a risk of Man-o-War Jellyfish.

The OGL took advantage of the clubs facilities to take a much needed nap, while Bob & Paul discussed a number of topics of mutual interest.

Bob remarked that earlier in the week he had observed a large flock of seagulls flying around the beach, and even stopping at the Club meeting area for an inpromptu visit.

Larry was desperatly looking for some "peeps" candy, but Rita, Associate number 2, was unable to provide any to him.

At the conclusion of the meeting, Larry noted that "Carlos" a fellow beach regular should be invited to join the Charter Members the next time he was on the beach during a club meeting.

Sunday, December 04, 2005

December 4


Larry (OGL) & Paul held this weekends club meeting on Sunday due to a busy day on Saturday.

The weather was wonderful, and the ocean was wonderfully calm and relaxing.

A "Yellow" slushy was the drink of the day. Bob was unable to attend due to being at the Gym.

The club employees "Seagulls" were back, and this is a sign that the Winter Season is now in full force.

Paul and Larry had a short visit with Carlos, and discussed the relative merits of Hawaii and Deerfield Beach. Seems Deerfield is the clear winner!

It was a "Classical Day", confirmed by a classical CD being played in the car on the way to and from the beach - Top down, naturally!!! :-)

Larry commented on how perfect the day was.