Anna Maria, Bean Point
Wayne and I walked together today taking the beach route. We walked completely around the end of the Island, known as Bean Point, over to the Tampa Bay side. It was a good walk. We stopped in at the Waterfront Restaurant again to repeat our experience with the fish tacos. Still the best I've ever had. On the way back to the house we finished off visiting any shop we had missed. After a month we still love it here and are looking forward to next year. Pictures of the walk are at flickr.
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Thursday, February 28, 2013
A Good Walk
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Anna Maria
I began my day with a walk. It is showing signs of spring here with plants that have new leaves and flowering trees. I haven't seen any bulbs popping up. But maybe they aren't prevalent here. They might need a good freeze that doesn't happen here. I think the plant pictured above is some sort of Magnolia. The unopened leaf was about 12 inches long and the entire plant was approximately 10 feet tall and 12 feet around. But it grew to the ground and was shaped like a bush. I think it would make a nice painting. Later, Wayne and I took a bike ride along our regular route which takes us to the end of the island and back along Tampa Bay.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Singing in the Rain
Waterfront Restaurant, Anna Maria |
Monday, February 25, 2013
Friends and Neighbors
Kites Flying on Anna Maria Beach |
We walked down to the beach for the sunset. Connie was there with Howard, her husband. She lived in Lowell, MA and he is from Alabama. It's quite convivial at the sunset ritual. There are a lot of pictures of the sunset and day at the beach on flickr.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Just Another Day
Slim's Place |
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Looking Ahead
Wayne, Shucking Oysters |
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Anna Maria
My Walk Past City Pier |
I took a new route today for my walk; I passed the City Pier where people were sitting on the boardwalk enjoying the view, continued on around Bean Point and back to the house. I calculated it was 3 miles. Later, Wayne and I rode the bikes and stopped in at Green Realty to check on the availability of a house we liked for next year. It is not available. In fact, getting what we want for next year is looking dire. We spent the afternoon on the beach reading. It was so very nice. As we readied to leave, Wayne tossed our stale bread to the gulls. We enjoyed another beautiful sunset before retiring to the inside. Pictures and video at flickr.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
At the Movies
Fuzzy Pillow |
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Out and About in Anna Maria
Anna Maria Beach Sunset |
Monday, February 18, 2013
Communing with Nature
Sarasota Bay |
Sunday, February 17, 2013
At the Movies
Argo |
No, we haven't been hanging out with Ben Affleck. Although, I would certainly not say no to that. Today was cold, really cold, 54 degrees. So we put on our socks and sweaters and headed for the movies. We mistakenly thought tonight was the Oscars and wanted to see Argo ahead of the awards. We always cheer for our hometown boy, Ben. And this time he truly deserves it. The movie was fast paced, with just the right amount of tension mixed with humor. It's about the rescue of 6 Americans who escaped the American Embassy in Iran during the hostage taking of 1979. Now that we know the Oscars are next week, maybe we will take in The Life of Pi or Les Miserables.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
St Petersburgh, Etc.
Sunset over Tampa Bay from the Skyline Bridge |
Dunedin was having a week end arts and crafts festival of which we have seen several. They are mostly made up of amateurs who make ticky tacky kitsch. I've had my fill. But we had a nice stroll past a hundred or so booths, stopped for pizza and headed home. The sunset was the best entertainment of the day. See it on flickr.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Anna Maria
Sunset over Gulf of Mexico |
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Tampa
Tampa Bay Museum of Art |
The museum has little in it's permanent collection, one room of Roman/Greek antiquities and one room of contemporary works. The museum is located in a lovely section overlooking the Hillsborough River with the Hunter Museum in the distance. Rainy day pictures of the Skyline Bridge are on flickr.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Venice
Coy Wayne posing with Koi Dolphin
We drove down to Venice today. Alice had said she and Henry liked the area. We want not to discount anything as a possibility for next year. It was more metropolitan than Anna Maria, a bit of a low key Naples. But we still prefer Anna Maria. And there is always St. Armand's Circle if we want a Naples day. The main street was peppered with dolphin and turtle painted sculptures. Check them out at flickr
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Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Anna Maria
My Cutie with Oysters |
Back home I did some drawing and Wayne went to the fish market. He returned with oysters (see the happy man in above picture) and mahi mahi. There was another beautiful sky this evening which we enjoyed from the deck with our oysters. We prepared the mahi like we had last night at Eat Here.
We watch President Obama's State of the Union speech tonight. It has been nice to be removed from politics while here. I gave up on the speech about 3/4 through. It was too long and too dull. I went to bed to continue my book, Dennis Lehane's Live by Night.
A couple of more pictures are at flickr.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Anna Maria
Wayne Reading on Anna Maria Beach |
We ate at a restaurant called EAT HERE. It turns out to be owned by the same people who own The Beach Bistro where we ate the first night with John and Kathy. We both had Mahi Mahi which was excellent and about half the price of the Bistro. Tonight we stayed in watching tv and eating Wayne's blueberry pie. flickr
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Sarasota
Banyan Tree at Marie Selby Gardens |
Koi Pond at Selby Gardens
After leaving the Gardens, we explored further down the keys onto Lido. It was blanketed with high rise condos and hotels. The drive home was arduous with traffic moving at about .5 miles per hour. Note: never leave the island on a Sunday. We went to Fresh Market and bought supplies for a blueberry pie. Love that cook of mine.
The sunset was grand tonight. We were sitting on the front deck around dusk watching the locals stroll past for the beach and thought they must know something about sunsets. So we walked down and caught the end. No one applauded except me. I guess that practice varies with each community.
See pictures from the day at flickr.
Sunset on Anna Maria Beach
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Anna Maria
Wayne totally relaxed |
We've been following the Nemo storm that has hit New England. 95% of Wareham has lost power and received 2' of snow. To complicate matters it is 5 degrees there. Many people will have no heat. We're very happy to be in Florida.
We spent the afternoon at the beach doing the usual: reading, napping and sketching. Tonight dinner was left overs. Kathy emailed they are in Knoxville and it is 44. Pictures of the house are on flickr.
Friday, February 8, 2013
Anna Maria
Anna Maria Island |
After a morning today of getting ready to fish, the captain called and said he couldn't get his boat to start. He wanted to reschedule but Kathy and John are leaving tomorrow and that was not possible. It was disappointing but better to find out the engine is gone before we leave than when we were miles off shore. So instead we drove to Cortez, a village that had been described as quaint, old Florida with shopping. After driving around Cortez and unable to find anything quaint, we determined what old Florida means is double wides, pawn shops and junk shops. There was a big fish market and processing area. We decided to head back to Anna Maria and sit on the beach. The wind was up again and our stay was short.
Wayne picked up steaks for dinner which he grilled. I recreated the strawberry salad we had at Beach Bistro.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Anna Maria
Anna Maria City Pier |
After, we drove to the city pier. The whole area around the pier is packed with shops and restaurants and is really walkable from the house. John bought us all hats. The pier is built out about 100 yards into Tampa Bay. People were fishing off the end. You could see big fish schooling just below the surface. There is a small bar. We met a couple from Chatham who have a home here. She took our picture and gave local information about good restaurants and charter fishing.
We ate at The Sign of Mermaid tonight. No one liked what they ordered. We will not return. Pictures at flickr.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Sarasota
The Howard Brother's Circus Model |
The John and Mable Ringling home on the grounds is a 5 story, 56 room palatial winter residence modeled on the Venetian Gothic style. This web site will give you a good idea of the grandeur.
Finally, we visited the Museum, which is now Florida's official state museum and houses over 500 years of the history of European art. Our group voted one of the new acquisition as a favorite. It is a glass sculpture, about 10 inches high, of a seated woman by Nicolas Africano. The above image is not the sculpture we saw, but it is one that gives you an idea of his style. The transparency is so beautiful.
Tonight we drove to St. Armand's Circle to have dinner at Columbia, a Peruvian restaurant, recommend to us by Jack and Julien. It was a warm evening that made for a beautiful stroll around the circle following dinner. Pictures at flickr.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Anna Maria
Anna Maria Beach
This is our first day spent just relaxing and getting to know Anna Maria. I took a walk this morning that went far beyond my intended goal. It ended up being about a 4 mile, hour and a half trek. Half was walked on the beach and half back through the streets. When I left the beach it seems I had walked all the way to Holmes Beach. So I walked the neighborhoods on my return as the sand can be tiring to walk on. Most homes have rental signs in front. So our options can be many should we elect to return here next year.
Wayne went exploring in the car while I was walking and found a good little fish market and a bakery. We needed hor d'oeuvres for Kathy's and John's arrival. We had dinner at the Beach Bistro. Everything about it was what we liked: sophisticated atmosphere with just the right noise level, extensive wine list, and inventive menu. I liked the strawberry and arugula salad best. A few pictures are at flickr.
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Sunday, February 3, 2013
Day Trip to Fort Myers
Fort Myers Art Festival |
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Daytona Beach to Anna Maria Island
Entering Anna Maria Island |
Anna Maria is a very small (1 sq mile) municipality on Anna Maria Island. The Island is one of several keys that lie west of Sarasota. Last year we stayed here for a week on Longboat Key. The keys are connected by causeways. Our house is large but dated. We think it may belong to a young couple who have inherited it from parents or grandparents. We base this on the generational pictures everywhere, the plastic coverings on furniture and the dated kitchen gadgets. It is raised with parking under the house. This allows for a great balcony where one can view the water. We are about 50 yards from the beach.
We are settling in tonight after shopping for essentials and having hot dogs.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Daytona Beach
North Turn Restaurant |
More pictures can be seen here at flickr.
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