Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Largo FL Area 12/24/13 - 1/6/14

We had a wonderful Christmas.  We helped with the cooking and enjoyed a wonderful, tasty and fun meal with over 85 friends.

This week, we visited the Salvador Dali Museum here.  Wow... like did we say wow?  So sorry that they do not allow photography.  His work is hard to describe and sort of needs to be experienced. The museum has a fairly decent link, however, that highlights many of the 96 oils that were on display.  Dali Paintings If any of you get to this museum, be sure to take the tour by the docents.  They do a fantastic job of pointing out the many multiple images in Dali's work that one may miss, on a first visit, going it alone.  One of Teri's favorites was the Hallucinogenic Toreador which is shown and explained some at the link above.  The docent had so much more to share on this fabulous work, however.  Dali was eccentric for sure and fascinated with science.  He truly envisioned the world around him in a unique way, unlike any other.  Like so many great artists, it is sad that their talent is rarely fully recognized in the years while they are alive.

Next we headed out to St. Petersburg, FL to walk along the shoreline and also visit the Gizella Kopsick Palm Arboretum.  Currently this arboretum has over 500 palms and cycads, representing some 150 species from around the world.    Never did we imagine that palms could be so greatly varied and different.  The visit was both interesting and fun.

Next we were off to the Manatee Viewing Center at Tampa Electric located at Apollo Beach, FL.   Manatees are a lazy bunch, and move little and look a lot like stepping stones while chilling in the bay.  They have, however, no natural predators, (other than careless boaters).  And they are both ugly and cute, after all. We also took a hike through Little Manatee River State park on our way back.  It was a good walk for us, but the park we found to be uneventful in regards to sightseeing.

Our next highlight for the week was found in Tarpon Springs, FL.  Incredibly, for those watching our blog, this is the same town we went to experience the D Box movie in, last Nov..  We headed out to Tarpon Springs to where their 108th annual Epiphany celebration includes a cross dive in the local waters. Any male age 16 to 18 baptized in the Greek Orthodox Church and a current member in good standing in one of the Bay Area Parishes can participate in the cross diving portion of this annual celebration. The person who retrieves the cross is said to be blessed with a year of good luck. The weather here had cooled (for FL and most especially for the young divers) and it was a very chilly day.  The way this works, there is a parade, procession in town, and the Greek Arch Bishop blesses the ships.  Shortly later, the boys jump in the cold water swimming towards various boats in the bay.  The young boys will climb aboard these small boats and later jump from the boats to swim for the one cross thrown in the water by the Arch Bishop.  The finder of the cross is supposed to be blessed for the following year.  Lots of tradition and excitement.  Fun to take part in.  For more, including a video of the event, click on this link http://tbo.com/pinellas-county/weather-doesnt-deter-epiphany-cross-divers-20140106/
After the cross dive, we went down to the sponge docks where we had a wonderful traditional Greek lunch and also visited the sponge docks and museum.  The various shops along this quaint seaside village had natural sponges of every kind, many that were decorative and quite large. We learned how the quality sponges come from the deeper waters, and how they are cleaned and dried and shaped and sized prior to sale. Tarpon Springs has the highest percentage of Greek Americans in the US (attracted here originally in the early 1900's by the need for their sponge diving skills), and hearing the Greek language around us was not uncommon.  While the 1947 red tide algae bloom destroyed most of the sponge beds close in, there are still some, heading 30 miles or more off shore, continuing in the industry.


Bob helps in the kitchen prior to Christmas dinner
Part of the Christmas fun, drawing Christmas pictures on
a paper plate, while it sits on top of your head.
Clustering Fish Tale Palm-Palm Arboretum
Chamal-Palm Arboretum
Cuban Petticoat Palm-Palm Arboretum.  Interesting how the leaves consistently turn downward at a predestined place.
Palms of all sizes-Palm Arboretum
Stepping stones?  Not....Manatees
Cross Dive blessings
Epiphany 2014 celebration in Tarpon Spring, FL
Cross Dive swim to the boats
Epiphany 2014 celebration in Tarpon Spring, FL
Cross Dive
Epiphany 2014 celebration in Tarpon Spring, FL
Dive off the boats
Cross Dive
Epiphany 2014 celebration in Tarpon Spring, FL
The Cross is found!
Sponges drying on a sponge diving boat
Tarpon Springs, FL

 

Monday, December 23, 2013

Largo, FL 12/23/13

We visited Sun Coast Sea Bird Sanctuary, located in Indian Shores, FL. which has been in operation since 1971, and unfortunately they seem to be circling the drain, it seems, financially.  Too bad, as they have rescued a lot of birds.  While there were several caged areas with injured birds, so much of what we enjoyed were birds that come in and wander the area, knowing this is a safe refuge.  It was neat to see so many birds up close and personal.


 Black Vulture
Barred Owl
Snowy Egret
Willet (we found this guy on the adjoining beach)
Baby Brown Pelican (looks like something from a Dinosaur movie)
We called this guy, Failure to Launch.  Notice the mother Brown Pelican is still babying this guy who is so much older than the one directly above.
Double Crested Cormorant, what a noise they can make!
Great Blue Heron
Black Crowned Night Heron
Bitten
We went to visit this huge light display.  The lines were crazy and we left.
Not sure, we may return prior to New Years.
 
Weather here is great.  Wishing all of you a blessed Christmas and all the best in the New Year.
Love,
Bob and Teri
 

 

Monday, December 16, 2013

Largo, FL (our first post) 12/1/13 - 12/17/13.

Tonight we are having our first smoked turkey on the grill, via Bob.  Wow, very yum!

Because we are having such a good time here, we have extended our stay at our present location, here in Largo, FL until 2/6.  We are really enjoying this place (a Carefree resort).  Lots of exercise classes, shuffle board 2 X per week (hey don't laugh, good strategy and skill) as well as weekly meet and greets, get together events and social dinners too.  And that does not even touch upon the things we have not yet tried.  The place is at least 50 % Canadians, yet all are really friendly.  We are so busy, if we get out and about, it is only on a weekend days.

Our first adventure out of the campground was golf.  We walked 18 holes of an executive course and it was a lot of fun.

Next adventure was Fort De Soto in St. Petersburg, FL.  A whole lot of money was spent (demanded by the Tampa residents after the Spanish American war broke out).  They built this huge infrastructure, guns, living quarters.  Incredible money was spent.  All and all, armor was tested numerous times, but never actually used.  For those interested, a lot more detail (interesting) can be read at: http://www.pinellascounty.org/park/pdf/Fort_DeSoto_historic_guide.pdf

Our other adventure outside of the park in our first 2 weeks here in Largo, FL, is Honeymoon Island State park.  We hiked both the Osprey and the Pelican trail.  Wow!  So many birds to see.  It s a major breeding site for the Osprey.  It really was a wonderful day.

Some pictures from our recent adventures (on our weekends here in Largo FL) are below.

We hope to post again, prior to Christmas.

We are really enjoying all we are experiencing here in Largo, FL.



Fort De Soto Canon (with a range of 6.8 miles!)
We did not climb any canons :-)..De Soto SP
American Oyster Catcher (Fort De Soto SP)
Brown Pelican with baby (Fort De Soto SP)
Brown Pelican (Fort De Soto SP)
Brown Pelican (Fort De Soto SP)
Osprey with dinner (Honeymoon SP)
This guy looks like a type of heron, but we are not sure.
Beautiful just the same.(Honeymoon SP)
Bald Eagle (Teri's first sighting in the wild!, along ways off, which is why he is out of focus, but hey a first)
Honeymoon State Park
This Owl was beautiful!!  (Honeymoon SP)
On more picture of the owl.  His hoot was awesome to hear!
Seagull, ordinary, but hey he was posing!
Pilot Whales, Gulf of Mexico
Pilot Whale in the Gulf of Mexico
Wow so much to see!
Our first live Christmas tree in our rig!!! 

 

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Odessa, FL 11/24/13 - 12/1/13

This is a short post.  Sorry no pictures this time.  We spent a week in Odessa, FL at the Sand Dollar Golf resort.  What was so nice here was that the pro shop was just across the parking lot and we were able to drive the cart to our fifth wheel to load up the clubs. 

We had some rain while here, but still managed to get in 3 rounds of golf.  We went up to Port Richey, FL for Thanksgiving dinner where we had a nice dinner on the water, including lobster stuffed mushrooms....yum!

While here we also went to see the second Hunger Games movie in the D-Box.  (Bob and Teri both enjoyed reading all 3 of the hunger game books).  Anyway, the D-Box was an enjoyable experience, although probably best suited for high action chases.  For those that do not know about the D-Box, which is a movie simulator, check out this link: http://www.d-box.com/

We are off to Largo, FL.  We will be staying put in Largo for an entire month.  We do not anticipate near as much sight seeing, instead we will be trying out the snow bird stay put thing for a month.  We will still try to update prior to 1/1/14 when we are scheduled to depart.

Best to you and hope all of you had a wonderful Thanksgiving.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Orlando FL Area 11/11/13 - 11/24/13

 
Orlando FL weather in November has been beautiful, mid 70's most days.  Each morning in our campsite we were visited by a trio of Sand Hill Cranes.  These majestic birds stand about 4 feet tall, were not phased by our presence a bit, and their bugling and rattling calls were both haunting and beautiful.  On a few occasions they performed a wonderful dance outside of our windows, a treat to see.  We also had a resident tortoise that crossed over our campsite every day.  We were amazed at how fast he could transverse the campground during his daily visits.

While in the area we did some bike riding and also got in a few 9 hole rounds of golf at a local executive golf course.  One day we drove out to Lakeland, FL and did some hiking in the Circle B Bar Reserve, a former cattle ranch that today boasts a wide variety of plants, animals and birds.  At the reserve we saw over 20 alligators, various bird species, raccoons and armadillos.  It was an enjoyable morning.  The Anhinga and the Roseate Spoonbill are especially beautiful.  But the Roseate Spoonbill is incredibly shy and we hope to one day shoot a better picture of one.  We topped off the day at a vintage theater built in the 20's where we were first entertained by an organ concert (30 min prior to every movie show) and then to a documentary film that we had gone there to see.  The theater had so much charm.  The history of the theatre is a short, yet interesting read. http://www.polktheatre.org/history.asp

We are headed to Odessa FL for Thanksgiving week staying at the Silver Dollar Golf club.
Orlando, time to slow down
FL Sand Hill Crane Visitor
Resident Campground Tortoise
Armadillo...these guys are quick!
Alligator
Smaller Alligator
Turtle
Raccoon
Anhinga
Roseate Spoonbill
Great Blue Heron
Ibis sitting high in a tree
Red Shouldered Hawk
Limpkin
Sunset at the campground
States Visited Since Retirement

Happy Thanksgiving to All!