Wimauma, Florida
Little Manatee River State Park
Little Manatee River State Park
After spending a week near the wedding in Orlando, we are now on the west coast of Florida at another small state park. There isn't much to do in the park itself unless you kayak and there isn't really anything to do in this off the beaten path town either. We're here as it's central to some friends we'll be visiting with this week.
Boats zipping all around the bay having a great time.
W/50/Dump, $22, #10
It's starting to heat up this week.
One evening we took a drive to Anna Maria Island to see Bean Point. This is my friend, Rita's, favorite beach. It reminds her of her hometown in Italy. It was very pretty.
The flowering trees were in full bloom.
As were the Plumeria which smell Heavenly.
It's hard to tell, but the Seagull in the center of the pic kept landing on the Pelican trying to snatch his fish away.
It was pretty windy on this side of the point.
On the other side it was a bit calmer and there were more beach access points between the very expensive homes.While Steve worked the next day my sister, Kris, and I took the kayak to a small private spot a few miles from the campground so we could launch right on the water. With rain being so scarce the past few weeks the river level was very low and the owner told us we'd probably have to portage over several sand bars.
It started out well but we counted 12 short portages along the way until the river deepened. Most spots the water was crystal clear as it flowed over the brown pebbly bottom.
It was a hot, muggy ride but we saw so much wildlife we didn't notice too much.
One of the many turtles along the way.
Good thing we can duck low in the kayak! We cooled off in the shallow clear sections but only for a minute as Kris did spot a small Alligator in the deeper water going over a log.
The next day was her last day in Florida so we drove over to the coast this time to paddle at EG Simmons Park where my friend, Tina, recommended. Wow, what a great park!
It has 2 camping areas which almost all campsites are on the water with perfect launching. The picnic areas, parking, grounds and marina are beautifully kept and laid out perfectly.Look at those prices! I couldn't believe they only charged us a $2 entrance fee to enter the park and launch our kayaks! If we camped it would've only been $18 for W/50/30. I think some had FHU. If I were in this area this is where I'd camp. So much to do. Right outside Bradenton.
We paddled all around the Mangroves looking for the Manatees that swim here.
Click HERE to see this sweet Manatee up close that came to see us if you don't see the video above.
You could see the propeller scars from boat encounters. We named this guy Zorro.
HERE Zorro is playing with our kayak, gently pushing us around. His friend is blowing out air at the end.
Click HERE to see a close up of a cute Manatee face.
We sure got lucky to float around with 4 or 5 of these beauties. What a great way to end our stay and my sisters vacation!
In some of the lagoons there were nesting Osprey and fish jumping all over. There were schools of Stingray swimming by, Horseshoe Crabs, Manatee and one snake spotting.
Spotted some Horseshoe Crabs as we were pulling the kayak out of the water. Click HERE
And then a snake swam by. HERE
Kris could not change her flight from Orlando to Tampa so we got up at 4am and I drove her the 1 1/2 hours back to Orlando. Bye Kris. Glad you came out. It was sure fun Sister Time!
The next night Steve and I met up with RV Friends, Mark & Patty, for dinner. Last time we saw them was 4 years ago in Texas. They now have a home nearby but still travel on occasion in a smaller RV.
Brandon, Florida
Brandon Elks Lodge
Somehow I made a mistake in our reservation. I thought we were staying through Memorial Weekend but we were actually supposed to leave on Friday. Oops! They were booked for the holiday of course so I had to find something else. This is where the Elks come in handy. Almost always one around. Just a half hour to Brandon and we had a place for the weekend. Only a couple of others were here. Very nice campground-like layout. We grabbed the shadiest spot under some huge oaks.
They picked a great cafe on the beach. We met for lunch but it was almost dinner by time we left! Great to see them again and we hope to cross again maybe back in Colorado on our way home.
It was getting late by time we left Gene and Eileen but I wanted to take Steve back to EG Simmons so he could spend some time with the Manatee if we were lucky enough to see them. It was windier and unfortunately we didn't see any. As we headed back we spotted something bobbing up and down and thought it was an escaped buoy. We paddled over to pick it up then Steve noticed it was a tracker. Wait a minute, it's a tagged Manatee. Cool. Well he wasn't friendly like the others and we couldn't see him through the water. He would dive down, then come back up further away. Pretty cool to see.
We left early and headed straight for Foundation Coffee Roasters. It was still hot and humid out so I got an iced mocha and we bought some pecan raisin oatmeal cookies and a banana nut carmel muffin. I also picked out some whole bean coffee too. Then we began our walk around the neighborhood.Just like back home in the town of Citrus Heights, they have free roam chickens all around town. We spotted an Easter Egger (which is a Araucana/Ameraucana hybrid. We used to raise these back on the ranch. They lay colored eggs). This one had 3 chicks with her. They blend in so well. They are on the right side if you zoom in.
Italians and Jews immigrated here also. This area still has a latin flair with the food and architecture.
Steve isn't a huge cigar smoker but he does appreciate one now and then and has taken classes before.
The chair on the balcony held an important person. This person would read sections of the newspaper to keep the cigar workers happy.
Somehow I made a mistake in our reservation. I thought we were staying through Memorial Weekend but we were actually supposed to leave on Friday. Oops! They were booked for the holiday of course so I had to find something else. This is where the Elks come in handy. Almost always one around. Just a half hour to Brandon and we had a place for the weekend. Only a couple of others were here. Very nice campground-like layout. We grabbed the shadiest spot under some huge oaks.
W/50/Dump, $20, #4. All this so close to the coast for $20!
Well it was off to meet more RV Friends. Gene and Eileen were part of our "Class of 2014" group that all went full-time at the same time. It had been a few years since we last saw them in Colorado.They picked a great cafe on the beach. We met for lunch but it was almost dinner by time we left! Great to see them again and we hope to cross again maybe back in Colorado on our way home.
It was getting late by time we left Gene and Eileen but I wanted to take Steve back to EG Simmons so he could spend some time with the Manatee if we were lucky enough to see them. It was windier and unfortunately we didn't see any. As we headed back we spotted something bobbing up and down and thought it was an escaped buoy. We paddled over to pick it up then Steve noticed it was a tracker. Wait a minute, it's a tagged Manatee. Cool. Well he wasn't friendly like the others and we couldn't see him through the water. He would dive down, then come back up further away. Pretty cool to see.
Ybor City, just outside of Tampa, was a fun place I picked for Steve on our last day. It is a National Historic Landmark District with a Spanish-Cuban influence founded in 1886.
They are known for their coffee, food, drinks, music, cigars and chickens!
Italians and Jews immigrated here also. This area still has a latin flair with the food and architecture.
The roosters seem to tolerate each other.
We walked through the Visitor Center to watch a movie about how the town started and it's huge beginnings with cigar factories.Steve isn't a huge cigar smoker but he does appreciate one now and then and has taken classes before.
The chair on the balcony held an important person. This person would read sections of the newspaper to keep the cigar workers happy.
Cigar artwork.
The town is very walkable and the architecture had that Spanish/Cuban look to it.
Zydeco was one of the breweries Steve chose to visit. The other brewery and the Cane Distillery were closed for the Memorial holiday unfortunately. Turns out the JC Newman Cigar Company was also closed. Darn the luck.Steve had a flight and I had an Italian Spritz. I loved these over in Italy.
We found a different place to get cigars and then headed over to the famous Columbia Restaurant where we had some great Cuban food and Sangria. It was a long wait but worth it. For dessert we walked a bit further down the road and had some Panna Cotta on the rooftop terrace at the Italian Casa Santo Stefano. They food looked amazing too. More walking and enjoying the lively little city and we finished our day with one last coffee at The Blind Tiger Cafe.
Steve, Me, Bethany & Sammy
While we missed an evening out with one of our old NY neighbors, we did get together with one of Steve's friends he grew up with in Virginia who has lived in Florida for many years. We had dinner at an Italian restaurant where their daughter works. It's been 6 years since we were here last and their two kids have grown up so much.That wraps up our week on the the gulf side of Florida for this trip. It was a busy time. Next we spend a week on the far northeast part of Florida up in Jacksonville. First though I wanted to introduce you to a new member of the family.
This is Rocko. Well, he belongs to our son and DiL, Brennan and Alex. He's adorable! He's very sweet and already learning to retrieve.And a Meatball pic. Ryan, Jaxon and Diana. I can't believe Jaxon is over a year already! He loves cars like his Daddy, has a sweet smile like his Mamma and loves dancing to Elvis. Especially when Jailhouse Rock comes on. We sure miss him. We have been buying him themed items lately in each state. So he's got a book about alligators, some alligator socks and a stuffed alligator coming to him in the mail.
How cool to paddle with the manatees! You found a couple of great camping spots too. Interesting how the cigars are made. Jaxon is getting so big! I'm sure he's going to love his presents :-)
ReplyDeleteIt was a blast to flair up clues with them! It was a fun weekend.
DeleteI love how different the two coasts are and that we get to travel to enjoy them! Looks like you're having a great time connecting with lots of friends. Lucky you to find a last minute spot on the holiday weekend!! I think every city needs protected chickens :-))) We were in Wheeler yesterday - of course thought of you!
ReplyDeleteYes, so amazing to travel like this! Loved our time with friends and family and I know I'm lucky to grab such a great spot on Memorial Day Weekend! Ha, thanks for thinking of me in Wheeler!
DeleteGreat pics! Looks like some good times. Very cool being with the Manatees.
ReplyDeleteSafe travels!
Floating with the Manatees like that was an awesome experience!
DeleteThat is a very cool area. We bought our boat in Palmetto and lived there for 4 months until we had her squared away and ready to cruise.
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice area. It was great to come back and see a bit more of the area. Great place to practice your boating skills!
DeleteYou've had some great paddles while in FL. Cute puppy.
ReplyDeleteWe are glad we were able to do as much paddling as we did! We look forward to meeting the cute pup in November.
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