Friday, February 12, 2010

A walk in the park

Found the Salvation Army Thrift Store, but walked away empty-handed. Morning warm, already low 70s. John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park 9 a.m. glass-bottom boat tour canceled for lack of interest, so I signed on for 12:15. To kill time, walked the Tamarind and Mangrove trails.

For some reason, I'd envisioned serene. Not. They offered dramamine from the get-go, best description is marine potholes. Finally hovered over a reef and an excellent guide pointed out all the fish and coral formations. At first there was great competition to look at the bottom, but as the queasiness set in, most abandoned that area for the outer deck. I began to regret Dramamine avoidance, closest I've ever been to barf issues. I perservered, but the only fish I remember are the Sergeant Majors...


Shopped for take-home gifts at Beall's Outlet, carryout dinner at Publix and back to the Pelican. Watched a pelican and Egret fight over a fish--Egret won. Wait--this "egret" has yellow legs. Could he be a great white heron?? Stay tuned, I'll find out.

Chatted with my new neighbors from Vero Beach. They say Vero is superior to Melbourne AND West Palm.

Lots of sun today


Feb 11 Took a long walk down rte 1, traffic nonstop but this is the only road to Key West. Learned the difference between the southbound portion--bayside--and northbound--oceanside. Everything from Mrs. Mac's kitchen to Starbucks, plenty of dive shops.

Huddled on the dock trying to get sun, kept my hood on because of the wind, then found a sheltered spot near my room and got quite a bit of sun.

Later shopped at Pink Juntique, found the African Queen, enjoyed the pelicans, bought Key Lime pie at the Key Lime store, got Amy's hoodie at the Sandal Outlet in Tavernier.

Joined the Canadian gals for barbecued shish-kabob; I contributed cheese and crackers and key lime pie.

Oh no, weather says rain is due tomorrow.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Seeking the Seventies...temps, that is


Great breakfast sendoff from Melbourne with Mary and Jim. Without asking anyone's advice, I decided that it would be simpler to take the Florida Turnpike to Rte 1 and ultimately Key Largo instead of mixing with the commoners on I-95.

So I hooked up with the turnpike at Ft. Pierce. I guess it was better, but there were some delays. Anyway, finally exited on Route 1. Lots of construction slowdowns here, too--but there is no alternate route ...

Found my motel, the Pelican [a k a Hungry Pelican], near the 100 mp. I'm staying in the Helicon. They have complimentary kayak/paddleboats. Met two gals from Toronto, we had our own "sunset festival," hope to see more of them tomorrow.

FYI--the milepost numbers grow smaller as you head toward Key West. So I'm still 100 miles away.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Treasure Coast to Space Coast

Took A&T to PBI so they could rent a car, then headed for sister's at Melbourne. But first had to get a thrift shop fix, so exited on Indiantown Road (Jupiter) and found the Goodwill at Indiantown and Delaware Ave. No treasures, but it's always fun.

On 95 north passed remnants of the Super Bowl--Eyewitness news trucks from New Orleans and the Met Life Blimp assemblage.


Found Las Olas (1215 Hwy AlA) and my sister Mary and husband Jim. Wonderful oceanfront spot. We took a long walk on the beach, and then had great dinner at Squid Lips.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Brunch buffets and stingrays

What to do now that Trudy and Audrey can't fly out until Tuesday. We drove north to Hutchinson Island (Stuart) and the Florida Oceanographic Center. Oh no, they don't open until noon.

Lunch options were few on the island, so we tried the brunch at Pietro's at the Island Dunes Country Club. Thankfully Audrey was dressed properly ("Dress: Smart Casual") so they let Trudy and me follow. Incredible brunch, even included mimosas, for $19.95.


Sated, we set set off for the center ($8), arriving in time to feed the stingrays--they have been de-barbed and are in a special tank. Audrey chose to sit in the sun while Trudy and I competed with aggressive children to see whose stinky fish the rays would choose. The children won at the onset and finally Trudy and I edged up to the preferred area and fed/petted these seemingly docile creatures. Best description? Liquid velvet.

Back to Singer Island, baked garlic breadsticks (thanks, Pillsbury) and took them to the condo Super Bowl Party.

Trudy admits that she is sick! (And we thought all that coughing was due to allergies!)

Sunny day, back to Green Cay

Trudy and I dragged Audrey off to the Green Cay Nature Center near Boynton Beach. Didn't see as many critters as before but it was still enjoyable.

Asked for a restaurant recommendation and were advised to try Carnie's Deli. Excellent Ruebens.

Then headed back to City Place at West Palm for shopping. Great if you have lots of $$$$. Beautifully designed, though, and free parking garage.

Back to the condo to check on US Airways flights. Bad news--nothing was going in or out of Reagan airport until 8 p.m. Sunday. Audrey and Trudy were grounded.

Trudy passed up the option of flying to DC via Boston on Monday and booked a direct flight to DC for Tuesday.

Watched the weather channel--another DC snowstorm predicted for Tuesday night!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Jumping the shark


A charter boat at the Sailfish Marina came in with a 440-lb bull shark this afternoon.

We watched them take it off the boat and hoist it up to be weighed.