It's hard to remember why we don't like cacti at the beach when they bloom like this. The bees were in bee-heaven!
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
The Cactus Blooms Again
It's hard to remember why we don't like cacti at the beach when they bloom like this. The bees were in bee-heaven!
Another FABULOUS Sky Greets the Day!
Morning Has Broken
The Cat's Meow
Mom and I never tire of the imaginative mailboxes on this island! We spotted this one early this morning in front of a little resort on Gulf Drive bearing a name that has something to do with cats...I'm desperately searching for it in the Chamber Guide and the Yellow Pages, but with no success. The resort, like its mailbox, looks cute...every room is named for a cat!
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Sunday Afternoon Traffic Jam
I was on my way home from church on Sunday afternoon when I got caught in a traffic jam in Holmes Beach. At first I thought it was the Island Trolley making its stops, but then I noticed cars lining the street and people looking out over the canal just north of Seaside Gardens. I decided to join the crowds and see what they were watching. As it turned out, a mother manatee had just given birth to her baby, and she was showing off her pride and joy to excited human onlookers. How glad I am to have stopped!
Mommy & Baby
More Mommy & Baby
We've Made it to Bradenton Beach!
Mom and I are all the way south in Bradenton Beach now...it's hard to believe we've walked every single street in Anna Maria and Holmes Beach! The further south we go, the more we find things that surprise us, even having done this walk once before. Yesterday morning we caught sight of this cute house on Avenue B north of the little trailer park at the Bradenton Beach/Holmes Beach line. We love how they turned their garage into a bar, extending the fun out into their garden.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Avenue E, Probably our Very Favorite Street
One of the things mom and I love about these walks is that we've discovered our preconceived notions about portions of the island were all wrong. Avenue E is a perfect example: we'd never bothered to explore, because who would think something so lovely would be called "Avenue E," or that it would be just one block west of one of the busiest portions of Gulf Drive? This charming little street runs from 28th Street at its southern end to Gulf Drive as it winds around the back of the Walgreen's parking lot. Along the way there are vintage cottages, really nice new homes that don't all look the same, fabulous beach access paths, a retro beach cabana, brightly painted natives, tucked-away lodgings, and everywhere the sound of the surf and white sands that make this island so special. Avenue E is one of our favorite "discoveries!"
Tiny Island Home
1920's Cottage
Another one of the Island's numerous vintage cottages from the days when traveling to Anna Maria was an arduous undertaking, including riding a ferry across Tampa Bay. No bridges were built until the late 1920's, which meant that building supplies also had to be ferried across and then loaded on wagons for the final leg of their journey.
Beach Plums
Funky Details
Private Beach Cabana
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Red Sky in the Morning
A tropical depression brewing somewhere out in the Gulf made for fabulous clouds Tuesday morning as we crossed the wooden bridge from Sunbow Bay into Sandy Point.
Roseate Spoonbill
Old Man Pine
Luxury Beach Home with a Sense of Humor
A Bevy of Beautiful Birds of Paradise!
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Sleepy Island
I took a wonderful bike ride on Monday from my house in Anna Maria down to the area we've been walking in Holmes Beach (behind Hurricane Hank's). What I discovered was that we've all of a sudden gotten really sleepy around here! It's been a super busy summer; my office had the most July bookings in our history. Now, however, families are heading home to start school, and things are winding down. It's a treat to have moments when we feel like we're the only people left on the Island!
At the other end of things...
Simple Touches Make All the Difference!
Yummy Colors!
After mom's holiday sailing in the British Virgin Islands, we're back on the road, starting south of Hurricane Hank's and west of Gulf Drive in Holmes Beach. In her absence, I mostly relied on an old step aerobics video tape, but I did take one terrific walk on the beach from the Sandbar all the way around the northern tip to Lakeview Drive. That doesn't sound too interesting until you realize that I did the ENTIRE walk on the beach! Actually, I hopped off at The Rod & Reel Pier in order to avoid walking under the pier, but the rest of the walk was entirely on the beach. Those of you who've been concerned about erosion at the north end will be delighted to hear that nature is rapidly filling in what it had devoured last year.
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