Friday, April 13, 2012

Yawn...Just Another Day in Paradise

We are on vacation on Anna Maria Island, Florida. Yesterday we walked around the block to a small cafe where we sat outside on a sunny morning. I enjoyed a leisurely breakfast of two cappuccinos, then we headed for a slow drive over to Longboat Key and back, in the convertible, top down. This morning, Chris loaned us his and Kelly's bikes and we rode over to the same cafe for breakfast of granola, fruit and yogurt with a side of iced coffee.

While my daughter-in-law, Kathy, is posting photos of snow outside of Reno, Nevada, on Facebook, I'm taking photos of glorious flowers and a swimming pool.

I haven't been in the pool yet, but it looks inviting
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So does this nice little lounge area poolside
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And morning coffee in the little patio nook
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But it is the plants that attract my attention. This magnificent Stag Horn Fern hanging from a tree
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I don't know the name of this plant, but the color is beautiful
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Which color hibiscus do you prefer? This pink one...
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Or the white and red one...
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I also particularly like the bougainvillaea...
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Pick your color. How about orange?
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The orchid growing out of the tree trunk fascinates me
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Sadly, we check out of Sunrise Garden Resort tomorrow morning and spend the last seven days of our vacation in a 3-bedroom, 2-bath house on the island aptly named Manatee Watch because guests of this particular rental can sit on the dock just beyond the pool area just before dusk and watch the manatees meander through the channel... How freaking cool is that?
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Photo Source: Anna Maria Island Accommodations


I know that joy and beauty is relative to those who experience it. It's all a matter of perspective. I like snow, too. But for the last three and the next seven days, the forecast is for predominantly sunshine and temps in the 80's. I'm a happy camper.

2 comments:

  1. I live about an hour from Anna Maria, and spent every summer in a house on the channel for my entire childhood. It never ceases to amaze me. It's truly a beautiful place. So happy you were able to visit. :)

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  2. Laura, we had such a wonderful time. I really hope to retire there in the next couple of years!

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