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Category Archives: travel
BOCA GRANDE – Fishing Village Turned Resort
I have returned to my Tampa house on the Interbay area and everything is fine. The electricity did not turn off. However, my home office was without Internet, telephone, or TV so I had to wait until the people at … Continue reading
Florida Hurricane Myths Are Many
Contrary to the image of many Northerners and visitors to Florida the summer months are the not the greatest time for Florida hurricanes. September is often viewed as a great time to come to Florida and enjoy warm weather, amusement … Continue reading
Panama City Is Not A Beach
Compared to its glamorous beach-side little sister Panama City Beach, the town of Panama City is a large bayside residential community serving Tyndall Air Force Base to the east and the booming beach and bay suburbs to the west side. Panama City is the largest … Continue reading
Manatee County: The Beaches Between
I used to live in Bradenton and it always bothered me that when I went up North I had to always say “it’s between Sarasota and Saint Petersburg. I would also be asked in there were any beaches there for … Continue reading
Celebrate Summer And Visit Florida’s Old Attractions
It’s coming: summer time in Florida and the temperature is already hot. The big theme parks are crowded with huge lines awaiting a short flight to Pandora at Disney’s Animal Kingdom or a quick train ride from Hogsmeade at Universal … Continue reading
Florida’s AIA Winning Structures Have Been Incredibly Diverse and Unique
Every year the Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects (1912) celebrates the outstanding contributions in architecture and design in Florida and Puerto Rico. This year’s convention will be next month in Naples and a panel of non-Florida architects … Continue reading
Florida Hot Weather Is The Time To Kayak A Tree Sheltered River
Most of Florida is in a drought and the temperature is flying over ninety degrees almost everyday. And it’s only May. While light coastal winds are making temperatures a little lower of Florida beaches, it is still hot. Last weekend … Continue reading
Sarasota Is Still The City of The Arts
In 1936 circus magnate John Ringling died. The man once worth over $200 million dollars had just $311 in his bank account. Yet in his will he gave to the State of Florida Ca’d’Zan, his 1.2 million dollar waterfront mansion, … Continue reading
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Florida’s Unique Ghost Towns Are Not Invisible
It should not surprise Florida visitors that the Sunshine State has over one hundred “ghost towns” – some of them just a note on a map while others reveal the remains of a more prosperous past. Florida ghost towns all … Continue reading
Florida Architecture Is An Attraction In Itself
Not everyone comes to Florida to enjoy the beaches, the sunshine, or such natural attractions as the Everglades and the St Johns River. People find the diversity of cultures and lifestyles of the Sunshine State an interesting tour. In this … Continue reading
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