Showing posts with label Florida...Palm Harbor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Florida...Palm Harbor. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

DRIVE DOWN GULF BLVD

Sunday, October 18 – Even though it was overcast this morning, we wanted to checkout Clearwater Beach, Florida, today. What a beautiful beach! Sand like sugar, plenty of parking (Although it was $2/hour.), girls playing beach volleyball, cabanas for rent, and the beautiful Gulf of Mexico to swim in. We only stayed for about an hour. Long enough to walk out onto the pier and squish our feet in the sand.

Clearwater

Clearwater

Clearwater

We then drove down the beach highway through all the small tourist towns to view the high rise hotels that will soon be packed with snowbirds. There's plenty of places to stay, a never ending supply of restaurants, some neat looking bars, and miles of beautiful beach to soak up the sun. You could almost hear the cash registers ringing up the sales.

Clearwater

We stopped in Madeira. This seaport town is the destination for many tourists looking for a place to do some shopping.

Madeira

Tons of souvenir shops, restaurants, and boats to hire for fishing or parasailing. We had a couple destinations in mind.

Madeira

They have a really nice boardwalk.Madeira

First was the Florida winery and tasting room. We are looking to stock up on Florida wine for our summer wine tasting party. We tasted several samples and purchased one bottle.  Most Florida wine is made from fruit juices and not grapes. Most are just too sweet for our gang of tasters.

Our second destination was the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company. We enjoyed a scrumptious lunch of Cajun shrimp and a couple skewers of grilled shrimp. Man-O-Man where they delicious! We hope to find a couple more nice seafood restaurants before leaving Florida.

Bubba Gump Shrimp Company

Is that Forest in his running shoes or an imposter? Run Forrest Run!Bubba Gump

Bubba Gump

Marsha finally got to see several pelicans. They were hanging around the docks and diving into the water for their own seafood lunch. She was a little disappointed she hadn't seen any yet. There were also several dolphins jumping around off-shore putting on a show for the visitors.

pelicans

pelicans

There is a huge draw bridge in Madeira. When it went up, everyone stopped to watch.

draw bridge

Another wonderful way to spend the day. We recommend this drive to anyone visiting the area.

We have moved on to Cedar Key for two days. We have one additional post for St. Petersburg to get current with our blog posts. 

Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see y’all back real soon. Have a great day!

Monday, October 19, 2015

TARPON SPRINGS

Saturday, October 17 – We continued up the Gulf Coast of Florida this morning arriving in Palm Harbor (Clearwater/St Pete area). We are staying at Sherwood Forest RV Park for three days. We heard warnings about driving over the Bob Graham Skyway Bridge (I-275) crossing Tampa Bay. Everyone said it was pretty scary due mostly to it's height over the water and the low guard rails. Marsha was hoping to go around via Tampa but due to toll roads and congestion, Paul convinced here to “take the bridge.” It was nothing! We've been over many more scarier bridges than that. So, if traveling in the area.....take the bridge!

 Bob Graham Sunshine Skyway Bridge

Sherwood Forest has paved streets and grassy/gravel sites. We do have a patio and 50 amp full-hookups. This is a Passport America park. The volunteers in the office are very nice. There is a very nice laundry room, pool and rec center. There are only a few pull-thrus. We were able to get one.

Site 40A.
Sherwood Forest RV Park

Sherwood Forest RV Park

Looking right.
Sherwood Forest RV Park

Looking left.
Sherwood Forest RV Park

After getting set-up in our site, we drove up to Tarpon Springs to check-out “sponge city.”

Tarpon Springs

Tarpon Springs

Tarpon Springs was named for the fish found in abundance in nearby waters. But it also is known as the "sponge capital of the world." After the discovery of natural sponge beds in the early 1900s, Greek sponge divers arrived in Tarpon Springs. The Greek heritage is still strong here. Everyone is speaking Greek! Greek food, pastries, beer, and wine. Pretty neat! We walked around town for a couple hours enjoying the people and doing a little shopping. Even had a delicious Greek beer and a glass of Greek wine.

The very famous Sponge Factory.sponge factory

Every type, kind, size, shape of sponge anyone would want.
Sponge Factory

Tons and tons of Greek restaurants.Greek restaurant

Newly arrived sponges.
sponge boat

Tarpon Springs

Greek pastries on every corner.Greek pastries

Don’t miss Tarpon Springs. A fun community that celebrates their heritage in many ways.

Paul found a nice paved biking and walking trail running directly behind the Sherwood Forest RV Park. It is wonderful for a morning or evening walk.

Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see y’all back real soon. Have a great day!