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Sad and Lonely !



I've said my goodbyes shook hands hugged and kissed . Then – the hardest part I walked away . I went to the Disney store on a rat hunt ( I love Ratatouille ) I failed but decided to return to the security line ( queue ) to tell them and say goodbye again but they had gone .

Like a plane on autopilot I went down to Alamo car rental . It had the longest line . I narrowly avoided a 650$ excess for dropping the car off in Seattle and resisted the spiel to upgrade . 2 doors and manual windows I was warned . I like to wind I said .

Chose first car in the economy section . Its just fine !

Loaded up and headed to the villa – first drawback so far – no sun pass so I have to pay the tolls in person . Scattered a few dollars across the empty front passenger seat .Wish the wife was still on it !

Stopped at the clubhouse intending to get a drink and some company .

It shut at 5 .

A wave of sadness hit me – I decided to start a diary for my more personal ramblings to keep this blog light .

Anyway for the rest of my time in Florida I am going to travel “ Armed “ with my new Georgian friend Check out the license plate .

I will leave my Austrian friend in the villa unless I defiantly need him .

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