One of the many yachts in the Fort Lauderdale area.
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Giant Indian Head
On a recent visit o Ft Lauderdale Florida I saw a giant wooden Indian head created by artist Peter “Wolf” Toth in 1983, one of over 80 such heads he carved out of wood across North America
Barefoot Mailman
1885-1892
There were multiple several mail carriers that walked between Palm Beach and Miami, a 68 mile route. The mail carriers would walk barefoot along the hard-paced sand along the water’s edge – so the name “Barefoot Mailman.” The route consisted of walking along the beach, and rowing small boats across the inlets, even in poor weather.
The most famous of this culmination of mail carriers was James E “Ed” Hamilton, who became the icon of the Barefoot Mailman. Hamilton met his demise while performing his mail carrier duties…In October of 1887, Hamilton was making his way south along the route feeling under the weather. Despite not feeling well, he insisted on continuing his route. However, concern was quickly raised when he did not return. His friends followed his trail to the Hillsboro Inlet where they discovered the small row boat missing. Stranger still, they found Hamilton’s mail pouch, and clothing neatly hanging from a tree. The boat was seen on the opposite side of the inlet, and his undergarments were at the water’s side indicating that he had left them to swim the inlet and retrieve the boat.
Strong currents, sharks and even alligators were common in at the Hillsboro Inlet at that time, and even still. While it remains a mystery as to what happened to Ed Hamilton, it is easy to take a guess.
Gold Coast Railway Museum
A recent trip to the Gold Coast Railway Museum in Miami Florida.
Coopertone Girl
Fairchild Botanical Gardens
A recent visit to FairChild Botanical Gardens Miami Florida.
The Coral Castle
Recently had the opportunity to visit the Coral Castle located in Homestead Florida. It was created by one man Edward Leedskalnin you can read about him here. https://coralcastle.com/whos-ed/
Ponce de Leon Springs State Park
From a recent visit to Ponce de Leon Springs this beautiful spring is named for Juan Ponce de León, who led the first Spanish expedition to Florida in 1513 – as legend has it – in search of the “fountain of youth.”
Ponce de Leon Springs’ water temperature remains a constant 68 degrees Fahrenheit year-round. The main spring is a convergence of two underground water flows, and produces 14 million gallons of water daily.
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Strawberry Festival 2019
Amusement rides and games Strawberry Festival Plant city Florida.