by GWTAdmin | Jan 25, 2014 | cruising destinations, cruising life, ft meyers, sanibel island, sightseeing in the florida keys
Bed before… at Marriott in Ft. Meyers near Sanibel Island.Since June 30, 2012, Wayne and I have not enjoyed a normal queen-sized bed together. Not due to sleeping preferences or marital issues, simply circumstances. In our case, in choosing the cruising... by GWTAdmin | Jan 21, 2014 | cruising destinations, key west, sightseeing in the florida keys
This corroded, stickered truck forms the cornerstoneof a Key West bar. Exuberantly offbeat Key West transportation. It’s about more making a statement than marking miles. It’s clear this truck near Key West’s Duval square’s arrivedat... by GWTAdmin | Jan 18, 2014 | cruising destinations, key west, sightseeing in the florida keys
Hmmm seems more than oystersare being offered up. Streetsmart takes on a different meaning in Florida’s Key West, Hemmingway’s hangout and the Southern-most point of the continental U.S., long renowned for its wild-life…. A passerby offered to take a photo of me... by GWTAdmin | Jan 15, 2014 | cruising destinations, florida keys, henry flagler, overseas railroad, pigeon island florida keys, sightseeing in the florida keys
Pigeon Point Museum – one of many attractive, well preservedor rebuilt historical buildings on Pigeon Island.They once called it “the eighth wonder of the world.” Today, it’s but a footnote of history, created by Florida transformationalist robber-barron, Henry... by GWTAdmin | Jan 14, 2014 | bicycles and scooters, cruising destinations, key west, sightseeing in the florida keys
Two-wheelers – bicycles and scooters — rule the roads in Florida’s Key West. Here’s a few favorites seen on our around town stroll there….. This antique store mural prominently features bicycles,a quintessential Key West transportation... by GWTAdmin | Jan 12, 2014 | ahingas, alligators, big cypress, crocodiles, cruising destinations, florida everglades, florida wildlife, gators, sightseeing in the florida keys
My, what big teeth this Big Cypress, Florida Everglades ‘gator has! Florida Everglades essentially experience just two seasons. The wet season is summer – when 50+ inches of rain is the norm. The dry season is winter – though it sprinked on our drive.Cruising...