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A Little Jaunt to Florida

For John’s birthday we headed in the middle of the month to Southeastern Florida for a little cold weather break, and visited Miami, Hollywood Beach, and Fort Lauderdale.

We stayed in Hollywood Beach on the water and enjoyed our breakfast on the deck of our accommodations each morning:

(not sure what setting John had his phone on that I am faded out in the image, ha!)

It was pretty windy in the mornings, and occasionally overcast; and this was our view at breakfast:

But then this was our view walking around the boardwalk of Hollywood Beach:

I love the mountains in Colorado but it is always nice to visit the ocean!

We wandered around the South Beach area and stumbled upon a luxury mall (Bal Harbour Shops) filled with luxury brand shops containing things we couldn’t afford (or wouldn’t want to waste money on, we have no interest in impressing anyone, ha!).

But they did have a bookstore (I bought a bookmark there) and they had turtles in their garden displays in the middle of the mall!

We definitely looked out of place in our casual clothes as there were many people wandering around the mall in very expensive clothes acting very impressed with themselves. We laughed because one very well dressed man looking John up and down (when John wasn’t looking but I saw it) with disdain. We weren’t offended we thought it was hysterical and wished the man well is his life of pretentiousness!

There were two beautiful young women walking around, very well dressed and looking like fashion models, and I complimented them on their style and they looked at me like: “why are you talking to us peasant?”. We knew it was time to leave the mall after that – ha!

We decided to give up on the Miami area and go visit Fort Lauderdale. We had fun spending a day at the biggest Outlet Mall in the U.S. – Sawgrass Mills. They have 350 stores and outlets and lots of fun places to eat.

We had “conveyor belt sushi” at SushiGami in the middle of the mall and it was delicious (and fun to select your sushi as it moved by on the conveyor belt.

We visited the craziest outlet/close out/bargain bin place we’ve ever seen – Super Bins.

Yes nearly everything was $1 and the place was packed with bargain shoppers. We got overwhelmed and I got tired of wandering around bins so we only left with some Airpod covers and two decorative pillow covers I found in the bins.

Here’s an image from the web to give you an idea of what it looked like, except it seemed even bigger and endless than the photo below:

Unlike Miami, people were very friendly in Ft. Lauderdale and I chatted with a lady wandering around the mall with a darling dog (Pomeranian?) that was very well dressed!

Back in the Miami area we went to the Bayside Marketplace at Pier 5 and John got to have paella on the water which made him very happy!

And this time there no Iguana spitting at him from a tree above while he ate (see 2024 post April Adventures in Hollywood and Miami, Florida)!

We enjoyed wandering around the Bayside Marketplace area and having an after dinner ice cream.

It was an awesome trip 🙂

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April Adventures in Hollywood and Miami, Florida

As I mentioned in the post Rock & Roll Icons’ Guitars and Outfits, John and I recently returned from a trip to Miami and Hollywood, Florida where John attended a poker tournament.

Before John played in his day long poker tournament, we spent a couple days wandering about in Hollywood and Miami (South Beach), Florida.

Here’s a little photo travelogue of some of our fun adventures.

HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA

We stayed at the Marlin Beachside in the Hollywood Beach area, right on the beach:

Images credit: Tripadvisor

They had free bikes for guests, so every morning we went for a 8 – 10 mile bike ride along the beach on the boardwalk and then to breakfast:

Nearly every evening there was a free rock concert on the boardwalk by a cover band. Some of them were kind of “cheesy” but one evening they had an amazing band that did excellent Classic Rock covers. Here we are enjoying the music!

SOUTH BEACH, MIAMI, FLORIDA

We had a rental car to get around and we spent an afternoon in the South Beach Art Deco Historic District in Miami.

Our wandering about the outdoor shopping district began with a visit to an amazing German bookstore – Taschen Books. There are only two US bookstore locations for this store – in Hollywood, California and in Miami, Florida.

The store featured mind blowing oversized coffee table books, which started at around $80 USD in price. My favorite of their books was one about the world’s most beautiful libraries:

They had on display an amazing book on Ferrari race cars that retailed for $7500 USD and was encased in a special display case, which John, a race car buff, enjoyed looking through with the required white gloves on his hands.

Image credit; Taschen Books website

Wandering around the shopping area, we came across a very cool window display at one of the many art galleries around the Art Deco District – a display of human sized matches with human heads!

We had paella for lunch under a tree in one of the outdoor courtyards in the Art Deco Historic District. While waiting our food, beautiful flowers keep falling from the tree about onto my plate.

Something special about flowers falling from the sky and arranging themselves on your plate while you await your delicious meal.

Finally the paella arrived and I removed the flowers from my plate to make room!

Towards the end of the meal a rain of a liquid substance came down on John. Turned out a HUGE Iguana in the tree above was spitting at him or something!

We didn’t realize at the time it was only a harmless Iguana – our mind went to other things like a poisonous Gila Monster! So we paid the check quickly and got out of them – ha! The restaurant staff gave John some clothes with some type of cleaner on them to clean his arms where the “Iguana-rain” had fallen!

After that we wandered over to a jazz concert in the park in front of the beach area and then wandered along the beach

It was nice to put my toes in the Atlantic Ocean!

We had a wonderful trip and thanks for reading!

(IFor someone who lives very far away from palm trees, it was cool seeing palm trees bending with the wind at dusk along the beach!)