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Florida — east coast
December 14, 2008, 10:22 pm
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We (surprisingly to us) really enjoyed our time in Georgia-lots of fall foliage and pralines! and can honestly say we’re not looking forward to Florida. Let me tell you my reasons why:

1) alot of bad (ok, I’ll say it, senior) drivers in big cars and big RV’s  2) many childhood vacations in Florida fighting for space with my sis’ in the stationwagon on the Chicago-Florida DRIVE – leaves me with a queezy feeling on the whole state, 3) Alligators – EVERYWHERE, and 4) it’s flat,flat,flat-not a hill to be seen anywhere.

  Anyhoo, we’re jumpin’ in. We need to stay where it’s  going to be relatively warm for the next month, and this is it. Down the east coast and then up the west coast.

We’ve really enjoyed so many of the state parks throughout this trip, and Florida has a ton of them, so the first few nights working our way down the coast, we stayed at: Fort Clinch State park, Anastasia State park, and  Tomoka s.p.  Lest you think that Florida is only about beaches, shame on you. We stopped in Saint Augustine, and went to the Castillo Saint Marcos fort, begun in 1672 and still amazingly preserved.

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Our next stop was the John F. Kennedy Space Center, and Cape Canaveral. I’ll be honest, I wasn’t  jumping up and down to go here, but I’m sooo glad we did. it is a package deal – $40 gets you into the various museums, short shows about the space station (very cool in 3-D) and the first manned shuttle launch in the “war room” (the BEST and it looks exactly as it did) and a tram ride to Cape Canaveral where the shuttles take off and land. This is definitely not just for kids.

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Cape Canaveral launching pad

Cape Canaveral launching pad

 

The "war" room

The "war" room

 

 Did I mention ALLIGATORS?

 

The first of many..

The first of many..

 I saw this guy as we were driving by, and went back to take a picture. We were so amazed looking at him that we forgot to close the RV door and Simon came running out! I freaked, and he continued to run until I grabbed him by the scruff and practically threw him in and shut the door. Whew!

We made our way past Daytona(plenty of memories there – go band!) and headed  down to the land of the rich and famous – West Palm Beach. It is really beautiful with its   galleries, shops and restaurants and narrow, palm-tree lined streets of stark white Tuscan-style mansions. We meandered through the streets making our way down to Boca Raton (“Boca”) where we jumped on the bike trail that seems to run the length of the coast. Thinking we’d check out the buff -bods on the 2 1/2 mile long boardwalk at Hollywood beach and catch a ray or two ourselves, we were slightly shocked by quite the opposite. I had no idea the senior citizens of mostly quebecois origin had their own beach in Florida!!!  Mon dieu!  There was french speaking, singing and dancing going on everywhere around us.

 

Oh La La!

Oh La La!

As Hollywood beach didn’t work out for us, we went where we KNEW we could catch a glimpse of the hip and hot – Miami Beach. And it lived up to its reputation – lots of sidewalk cafes, hip shops and art deco hotels galore. I also got in a little beach time, and the water was great!

 

classic south beach deco

classic south beach deco

I was kind of bummed we weren’t staying here for Thanksgiving, but was also excited to check out our pad for the next 2 days – the classic Biltmore hotel in Coral Gables. This hotel is amazing, not only is it truly grand, but it is also home to the largest swimming pool in the Continental US – we definitely took advantage of it.

 

check it out

check it out

 

 

 

 

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We had a wonderful Thanksgiving meal at their stately Palme d’Or restaurant, and gave thanks for so much – family, friends (like you!), health and last, but not least how blessed we are to be on this amazing journey.

 

Oh, and did I mention ALLIGATORS?

Every campsite near the water (which is all of them) we’ve stayed at I’ve asked if there are alligators and the reply is either 1)” I haven’t seen one around… lately,” or 2 ) “yeah, but just the small ones, you know, about 6 feet.” – HELLOOOOOOO

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Our next stop was the Keys. Again, I hadn’t been here since I was a kid and was looking forward to it.Our first stop was Long Key State Park. This place is AMAZING- right on the water and very relaxing (well, not so much for us as our next door neighbors were not-stop chatty kathy’s). It is definitely at the top of our stays on this trip so far. A must stay if you’re going to the keys.

 

Look at that view!

Look at that view!

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Glenn setting us up

Glenn setting us up

We made our way to Key West, crossing over many bridges, and the 7-mile bridge in particular was beautiful.

 

7-mile bridge

7-mile bridge

Key West was much more touristy than I remember (12 yrs old was quite a few years ago..), but we did fall in love with the key lime pie (how many pieces did we eat?) and the cats at Hemingway’s house.

 

Hemingway's home

Hemingway's home

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Arriving in Key West is a little bitter sweet, as we have come as far south on this trip as we can, and now are making our way back towards San Diego. The west coast of Florida awaits….


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