Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts

4.25.2011

Weeki Wachee Weekend (was wonderful)

First, let me start by spelling the name of the spring correctly…it’s not Weeki “Watchee” as I’d typed in my last post. It’s Weeki Wachee. And it’s plain fun to say – give it a try! The name means “winding river” or “little spring”.
Saturday morning my sister, my niece, and I ventured out (after visiting a farmers’ market to take advantage of one of the last weekends of strawberry season) and up 75. We took our exit and everything was peachy keen, until, for the third time, our mapquest directions told us to turn L on Cortez Blvd/SR 50. Third time. In a row. We’d never left Cortez Blvd/SR 50. After seriously doubting the accuracy of the directions, and one wide u-turn we realized, yes, you turn on the same road three times. Really, who planned this town?

(Strawberry goodness)
Alas! We got there and snagged a primo parking spot and made our way in. The first show was just starting – it was the Mermaids of Yesteryear, which featured mermaids from the past decades back in the water in a sort of behind-the-scenes show – fun, right? One of my favorite shows ever is Pushing Daisies, and throughout the day, but especially during this show, I kept thinking of Aunts Lily and Vivian, the retired Darling Mermaid Darlings. I was so happy the mermaids of yesteryear were back in their tails – they seemed content to be diving and dancing.

(Darling mermaids)
Aside from being a fairy-“tail” (oh, I love being cheesy) attraction that caters to the young and young-at-heart, the setting of Weeki Wachee is a slice of lovely, shady, quiet Florida. I really do love this state. Well, it was quiet except for the very vocal peacocks roaming around. These were not shy birds. They had no qualms about snatching sweet potato fries from hungry tourists.

(I love his lovely blue)
We snacked on our own fries (keeping one eye on the peacocks), wandered around the lovely grounds, took photos in the mermaid props (of course), and peered into the natural springs. Is it just my native Floridian blood, or is 74.2 degrees just too chilly to call swimmable? Though the swimming hole was full of people…perhaps snowbirds?

(My sister - the mermaid queen, me - the…king? My niece, who loves the camera, was being uncharacteristically camera- shy and didn’t want to pose…)

(Mermaid Me...ooh lala)

(People more cold-tolerant than me)
Next, the feature mermaid show had my niece (and me) captivated. I think when you’re little you probably don’t even notice the breathing hoses, but even through my thoroughly jaded adult eyes, the mermaid show was as I had imagined it would be 20 years ago - full of wonder. The show was a rendition of The Little Mermaid - a little bit H.C. Andersen, a little bit Disney, and a little bit Weeki Wachee original - and it was just right. We even got to meet the mermaid princess after the show!
(Lovely mermaid)

(My sister and niece [being oddly camera shy again] with the mermaid princess!)
We concluded our outing with a ride on the river boat (we almost didn’t make it because, unfortunately it seems, some people have no manners, and have no problem jumping in front of entire lines of patient people to make sure they get theirs…). We saw a bald eagle, an osprey nest, a deer, and some kayakers along the way.

(The chilly water did actually look inviting by this point in the day – it was a tad warm in the sun.)
What a beautiful, magical day.
PS - my sister wrote a guest post on our friend's blog SHDesignFL - check it out too!

3.27.2011

Sunday:

Somewhere between Friday and this afternoon I think we crossed the threshold from Spring to Early Summer. Spring is a short-lived season here and it's over before much of the rest of the continent has found relief from winter (it's still snowing up north??).
The bugs' chirping is suddenly of that summer cadence. My ceiling fans are on. The sunlight seems yellower. And my wardrobe is anchored by tank tops and flip flops. (Well the flip flops are a year-round thing...)
But the evenings at the beach are still tipped with an edge of cool.
How's your weather?

3.26.2011

Saturday Morning

Saturday morning.
Strawberry muffins. My ratio of strawberry to muffin was a bit high, but who cares? They are tasty!
Let's give basil another try. My plant that lasted for years had me spoiled; I am still not used to having to start fresh every now and then.
Small-scale gardening...one day I'll have a yard, but this'll do for now...
My kitchen window. Which I can see now, from sitting on the floor to take this pic, is collecting quite a bit of dust underneath. Spring cleaning this afternoon...

3.13.2011

Orange Jasmine

My newly planted orange jasmine seeds. (They were so pretty I had to take a pic before I buried them.) One for my balcony, one at my front door. We'll see who does better.
Squirrels beware: if you break in through my screen and eat/steal these I am not above wringing your furry little necks.
(Well, that's kind of an idle threat, really, as who can catch a squirrel? And would I actually wring one's neck? Likely not...
Just keep away, squirrelies...)

2.21.2011

Dinner

All organic salad:
-strawberries*, tomatoes, and pickling cucumbers** from Parksdale Farms
-lettuce from Worden Farms***
* the size of plums and deep yummy red all the way through
** a) I did not know you could eat these un-pickled, and when I asked "You can eat those raw?" Mister Gary picked one up, took a bite and said "Yea...like this" and b) amazing crispy flavor!
*** still crispy after two weeks forgotten in my fridge...impressive
Add shredded sauteed zuccs from Parksdale Farms to my pasta (pasta not organic...BOGO from Publix).
YUM.