Well this was the oddest presentation for Medicare yet. The set time was 6:30 p.m., and we were there early. By 6:30, no one else had appeared - we were expecting about 20 people, and there were 6 of us counting Dick and me, the Leelanau coordinator, and the event organizer. So that left 2 people who came for the presentation. We just sat and talked to them for about an hour and fifteen minutes - it was a unique event!
Afterwards, we went to the Olive Garden for dinner - it was OK. It's not as great as the Olive Garden in Ann Arbor - that one had a lot more atmosphere, and was more comfortable. Tonight, the first table at which we were seated was freezing cold - there was a definite draft from somewhere - it was almost like they had the air conditioning on. We moved to a booth, and it was much better. The servers were well-trained and the service was good. The food was OK - Dick really enjoyed his seafood pasta. My baked ziti was average. It seems to be a very popular restaurant, and I'm not really sure why - the prices aren't particularly cheap, and I just wasn't as impressed as I wanted to be. The view out of the window by our booth was the Williams Kia dealership.