Forgive me for sounding judgmental, but can you think of anything more unfit for the beach than a pair of black high heel platform boots?

Key West, Florida
February 2nd, 2018
Here we are, on the Southernmost Point of the Continental U.S. How an archipelago sitting between the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico can be considered ”Continental” is beyond me, but that’s what a concrete buoy-marker claims. It also claims that Cuba is just 90 miles away and that’s just about right (although, again, not exactly). And, after a closer look at the map, I doubt the ”southernmost” part too; some parts towards Fort Zachary Taylor at the tip of the island, seem to be more southern. Not that anyone cares for such details – life on Key West is an all day-long party; and that’s all that matters.
February 2nd, 2018
A lone fisherman. A truck. A bird. A tiny island. A bridge so long one can never see its other end. Frankly, I would drive back and forth on the Seven Mile Bridge, even if it went nowhere, just to grasp its enormity. But only in calm weather. I wouldn’t even think about crossing it during a storm. Now that must be a sight to behold!
February 2nd, 2018
Time flies in a blink of an eye when you have fun, but we won’t go back to the cold yet. Not before we discovered the Keys, starting with the one closest to Miami, Key Biscayne. With Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park in the south end, a lovely beach and calm seas thanks to an offshore reef that keeps waves low and rip currents weak, and a beautifully restored lighthouse open to the public, Key Biscayne looks and feels like vacation – the ideal unwinding spot. If ever we go back to Miami, this is where we will stay.
February 1st, 2018
There’s no escape for first timers in Miami: a millionaire’s row sightseeing cruise is a must. Boats sail around Star, Palm and Hibiscus Islands, offering great views of the city and port, glimpses of some of the most luxurious mansions imaginable and serious name-dropping: Gloria Estefan, Julio Iglesias, Elisabeth Taylor, Will Smith, Shaquille O’Neal… hard to remember them all.
In reality, not everyone resides or has ever owned property on the island, but who can blame the tour guides for wanting to give tourists a blown up version of the story? One look at these mega-mansions and I was ready to believe every word.
Take, for example, Phillip Frost: the pharmaceutical billionaire, who owns one of the largest properties on Star Island, was matter-of-factly credited by our guide with the invention of Viagra. On another note, we also learned that the palm trees lining the grounds of his property at the waterfront were imported from South Africa at a cost of $10.000 each (there were more than 30 of them). A quick post-tour search showed one of these facts was false – guess which one.
Oh well, not all is lost, however, because … yes, Don Johnson also stayed here during the Miami Vice years. Now, what about Crockett’s Theme by Jan Hammer, in my opinion, one of the best soundtracks for a TV series, ever?
January 31st, 2018
A World Heritage Site, an International Biosphere Reserve, a Wetland, a Refuge, a wonderful way to spend a day – but it was early afternoon when we arrived. The park was deceptively quiet as if taking a nap. But look closely and you might even spot an alligator disguised among leaves.
January 30th, 2018
Just before entering the Everglades’ grassy waters, a stop for a deliciously refreshing smoothie at this fruit & vegetable family-owned stand – come smoothie bar – come animal farm – come backyard mechanics (at least I imagine so, for what were these tractors and small aircraft doing there, other than providing great photo-ops?). If you are anywhere near Homestead between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m., any day of the week, looking for fresh fruits and veggies or a healthy pick-me-up before your next Everglades’ adventure, well then, look no further… Robert is here!
January 30th, 2018
The delectable Villa Vizcaya, built amid a native forest on Biscayne Bay. Eclectic collections mostly acquired in Italy; lush gardens, home to thousands of orchids and native plants – some endangered; a mini-paradise teeming with wildlife; a stone barge acting as breakwater; a strange feeling that I walked out of reality and into a stunning dream.

January 29th, 2018
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