While Michigan was experiencing bone-chilling cold February
temperatures, Mary and I took 9 days to bring some of that cold down to the
Sunshine State.
We had a great time
visiting my Mom & Dad, who are staying in Clearwater, Florida for a chunk
of time, and also Mary’s brother Matt and his wife Karen who live in Bradenton,
Florida, about an hour away.
Some of
those days were sunny and warm but all days were filled with great company and
good food.
And the beach is beautiful
even on a chilly day.
We flew in on Allegiant Airlines, a discount airline that
charges for amenities like carry-on baggage, choosing your own seat, beverage
service, and even using a credit card on their website. They don’t have a First Class section and one
surprise benefit of that is that fellow travelers seemed generally nicer.
Flying no frills on the cheap is a common value. No one was pushing to get ahead
in the boarding line, there was plenty of space in the overhead compartments
and no one seemed grumpy about little inconveniences. The St. Petersburg/Clearwater airport was
small and easy to navigate and we were greeted by the smiling faces of Mom and
Dad who were parked right in front of the terminal.
They were renting a doublewide mobile home at a nearby mobile
home park where Mary and I had our own bedroom and bathroom. It was not a particularly beautiful
neighborhood... lots of nearby traffic and strip malls... but there were plenty of
palm trees and lush gardens that made us feel like we were in Florida. I was surprised at how quickly it felt like
we had jumped right from winter to an illusion of spring.
In the morning, I joined Dad on his routine walk to get a
newspaper from the machine in front of a chain restaurant around the
corner. Mom reads them and does the
crosswords but Dad does the legwork.
We decided to spend the day at nearby
Honeymoon Island StatePark. They have a beautiful beach and a great Nature Center with
an awesome hiking trail where you will see dozen’s of Osprey nesting and flying
around talking to each other.
There was
a bonus Bald Eagle’s nest at the end of the trail where we saw two hatchlings
and a parent eagle.
We also ran into a
couple of armadillos who seem quite oblivious to having people around
them.
I’d never seen an armadillo before
so it was a treat to see them up close and try to figure out if they were
mammals, reptiles or possibly dinosaurs.
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Birdwatching |
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Chip off the old block |
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Beachside lunch |
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The old man and the sea |
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Mary | |
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Osprey Hike |
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What is this creature? |
The next day Mom and Dad drove us down to Bradenton where we
were greeted by Matt and Karen at their home.
We all dined together for lunch before bidding adieu to the folks.
Matt, Karen, Mary and I hung out in the lush
back yard and discussed plans for our next 4 days.
We had splurged on a near-beach, 2-bedroom
apartment rental on
Anna Maria Island to celebrate Mary and my 8-year Anniversary and Matt and
Karen’s “honeymoon” as they had just legally tied the knot the week before; a
mere civil rubber stamp to augment their commitment ceremony marriage from
years ago.
The “
Key Lime Cottage” was
large and lovely with a big and well-appointed kitchen, although we had to walk across a busy road to get to the
private beach.
There were may highlights to our days on Anna Maria Island,
including a wonderful celebratory dinner at
Sign of the Mermaid restaurant, Karen’s fantastic cooking, beach wandering, meeting up with
Blake, Brie, and Kimber (nephew and nieces), nature hiking, birdwatching, napping and general beneficial
laziness.
I’ll let the pictures do the
talking.
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Happy Anniversary- 8 years! |
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We will eat you! |
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Photo standoff |
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Beach entrance |
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The balcony of the Key Lime Cottage |
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Balcony up close |
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Dinner at the "Sign of the Mermaid" |
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siblings |
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Lots of room on this beach |
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Matt & Karen bundled up for sunset view |
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Yeah, we were there too. |
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Obligatory selfie |
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Brie and Blake |
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Back at Matt & Karen's |
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Karen whipped up a batch of fresh lemonade. Rum optional. |
Matt and Karen delivered us back to Clearwater for the
vacation end cap with my folks. We all
had a terrific Vietnamese dinner together before Matt and Karen said goodbye.
Mom, Dad, Mary and I watched the Academy Awards together that night.
The next day was very foggy but we decided it would be a
perfect day to try out the very popular Clearwater Beach.
On a nice day you have to get up pretty early
to avoid the gridlock traffic of beach-goers.
It was a relaxing day and after lunch we went to the Clearwater Aquarium
which is essentially a rehab facility for wounded dolphins, sea turtles and sea
otters.
Its claim to fame is being the
setting for the Disney movie, "
Dolphin’s Tale” and much of their displays had
to do with celebrating that movie.
Since
none of us had seen it, it was pretty much lost on us but we did see the real
life tail-less dolphin “Winter” who stars in the movie.
Mom cooked another amazing dinner and we watched a PBS
British baking competition show before heading for bed.
Our last day was a travel day. Marlee was waiting for us with winter coats
at the Gerald R Ford Airport in near-zero temperatures. The house was welcoming in spite of the cold. It is always good to be back home.
1 comment:
It was fun to take in Florida vicariously through you - we did part of our honeymoon in the Sunshine State in 1996 and haven't been back. Nice to see shots of your folks. It has been too long seeing any of your clan. Your verbage and pics really help me feel like I was there. Thanks for bringing me along for the ride. And happy 3rd anniversary.
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