Yesterday Travalon and I went to Cecil Markovitch's house, where we were soon joined by the Single B-Boy, then we all piled into Cecil's car to drive to Milwaukee. We met Tiffy at Franklin High School, where we watched the local tamburitza orchestra, plus one from Cleveland, perform. The little kids were super cute but not that impressive, although I did adore one boy named Darko who plucked a smaller-sized bass like he just didn't care. Pluck, pluck, who gives a... The teens, however, were quite impressive, especially a group of girls who sang a cappella, and the dancing was really good. There was a reception afterwards in a totally different place, but we had reservations at a Serbian restaurant, where we weren't allowed to say anything about our Croatian cultural experience. This is part of my agreement with Travalon, that if we spend too much time doing Celtic stuff, we will also do Croatian stuff, and honestly I don't mind. I love all sorts of ethnic celebrations. Dinner was delicious; I wanted to try the lobster pie, but they were out, so I went with my old standby of burek. (Bonus: I always get at least three meals out of it.) I also tried a walnut martini, but everyone laughed at me because I nursed it for the entire two-plus hours we were at dinner, and then we all got dessert except the B-Boy, who just had ouzo. I had the sour cherry strudel, Tiffy and Travalon had the palachinka with the chocolate hazelnut filling, and Cecil had baklava. I should note that for their main courses, Travalon and the B-Boy had chicken paprikash, and Tiffy and Cecil had moussaka, though she had the vegetarian one and he had the Serbian one. We also had lots of bread with cheese spread and ajvar, which is like Serbian salsa - so good! Everything was so good. The only sad note was that on such a beautiful day, we spent most of it inside or in the car, and I was really short on steps so I cheated by moving my arms the whole drive back from Cecil's place. That got me almost all the rest of the steps I needed, and my one workout of the day - my FitBit thought I was using an elliptical trainer.
Today we had a ton of plastic to recyle after Mass again, then there was a bit of excitement right after Mass when a tween girl puked all over the floor right in front of the plastic bins. We managed to dodge the puke on the floor while preparing the plastic for recycling, then after a quick lunch we went to Governor's Island. The carpet of early spring flowers is mostly gone now, at least the white Dutchman's breeches and trout lilies, but the purple and yellow violets are still blooming. We saw a couple of goldeneyes there, but I don't know why they look so brown. I think of goldeneyes as black and white, but Merlin confirmed these were goldeneyes.
It was so beautiful out that I was sad to go inside for my drum lesson, but the feeling vanished as soon as I stepped into the Quadra and heard the soft samba band playing. Since they changed the ukulele strums from Wednesday to Thursday, now I have to miss their monthly concerts at Working Draft brewery, so it was fun to get to hear them. We worked really hard at our drum lesson, and I always hate it during the lesson itself, but then the endorphins must kick in, so afterwards I think of it fondly. Also, the people are really cool there. I decided it's no more money and time than if I were doing an exercise class, plus it's music and parties so totally worth it.
Meanwhile, Travalon went fishing at Yahara Park and saw some coots.
After he picked me up, we went to the part of Cherokee Marsh with the little island, but all we saw were a couple of geese. However, along Wheeler Road there is a pond where we saw several wood ducks.




















































