This is now my second post on the Dome Homes close to Marco Island on the south-west coast of Florida (here’s the first). We tried to see them once before, half-heartedly, having made tentative plans to kayak out of Marco Island’s Caxambas Park. On the way to the park, whilst checking the tides and wind, […]
Month: July 2016
A Free And Cool Summer Snorkeling Expedition – Phil Foster Park in Palm Beach County
What to do when you don’t know what to do? Usually, I head over to one of my favorite trusty websites, the Florida Rambler and Authentic Florida, to come up with something to do on the weekend. And so it was the other weekend. We were in dire need of a new place to check […]
A Quick Escape From City Life – Kayaking In John D MacArthur Beach State Park
Always looking for new things to do that afford a quick escape from city life, we stumbled across the only State Park in Palm Beach County. And it doesn’t disappoint. Once you get there, you are greeted by a lush canopy on the way to the car park, and this is only the beginning. It feels […]
Old Seven Mile Bridge Is Closed? You Can Still Get To Pigeon Key!
Oh dear! On 5th July the old 7 mile bridge closed for refurbishment. This is in fact great news, as there had been talk of closing it for pedestrian access altogether – and forever – as it was becoming increasingly unsafe. Luckily, the DOT and Monroe County, with the city of Marathon, have taken the burden […]
Oh Deer! Big Pine Key And The No Name Pub
First of all I apologize for my prolonged absence. June 2016 was quite the month for me. As well as publishing my first book ‘Walking The Keys To Happiness’, about my solo walk of the Florida Keys (you can get it here), I had another important event to attend to and prepare for. Yes, my own […]