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  • Whiskey Creek – Kayaking Amongst Murder and Prohibition

    Posted on June 19, 2015October 18, 2019

    Where? Whiskey Creek, a roughly 2 mile stretch of mangrove lined shallow canal, sits quietly in John U Lloyd State Park in Dania Beach, just across from the mighty Port Everglades. It is nestled between the stunning natural (and largely very quiet) beach, and the intracoastal waterway.  It’s very easy to miss. I have known […]

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  • Can You Have Fun In The Keys Without Stopping At Key West? Oh Yes You Can!

    Posted on August 28, 2014April 3, 2016

    Don’t get me wrong, I love Key West. I love the old historic buildings, the vibe and the many attractions and great bars it has to offer. Everybody should see the Mallory Square Sunset Celebration at least once in their lives. Truly, you haven’t lived until you have seen cats trained to jump through fiery […]

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  • Boating Close To Home: Haulover Sandbar And Beercan Island

    Posted on August 20, 2014April 3, 2016

    An Ode To The Blue As far as I am concerned, boating in Florida is not an option. Let’s face it, if you live in a hot and sub-tropical State that consists to a large degree of re-claimed swamp land, and boasts hundreds of miles of inland waterways, as well as being almost entirely surrounded by the ocean, you […]

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  • Why VisitThe Shark Bite Capital of the World? New Smyrna Beach and Blue Spring State Park

    Posted on August 16, 2014April 3, 2016

    Why New Smyrna Beach? One good reason to choose New Smyrna Beach is that Orlando sucks. Ok, that’s perhaps a little harsh, I take it back. It’s just not for me and I apologize if you love Orlando. Nothing there for yours truly, except perhaps Gatorland! Mickey Mouse and Harry Potter, I don’t need you! So what […]

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  • A Day Out In Miami – South Beach Optional

    Posted on July 22, 2014September 17, 2016

    Tired of South Beach but love Miami? Ok, I might have just the ticket for you! Why not head down to Bayfront Park and Marketplace, where tourists and locals alike meet for a spot of shopping, salsa dancing and sightseeing, all at a fraction of the prices you would find on South Beach. Bayfront Park […]

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  • An Afternoon On Peanut Island – An Island With The AA Stamp Of Approval

    Posted on June 2, 2014April 3, 2016

    Every now and again, there has to be time for a good old rant. Now, I rarely get a ‘bee in my bonnet’, but a recent visit to this cute, albeit man-made snorkeling and barbecue hang-out, left me with a slightly sour taste in my mouth. I don’t know about you, but to me, the […]

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