Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Caniece looked out our back window and ...

... this fella was just lounging on the bank of the little lake that our back yard abuts.

There are two or three alligators we frequently see cruising around the little lake but rarely do they come up on the bank behind the house. So we figured we'd take this opportunity and snap some pics to show to you guys.

Here's a panoramic shot of the little lake/pond behind our house (Our lanai is in the far left of the pic and the gator was under the pines to the left. For reference, the shot angle is from the south side of our back yard so if you're on the lanai looking straight out (due east) all you see is water because of the big pines.)


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Here's one more panoramic shot just to show you the little lake/pond extending farther to the right (south).



So, without further adu, here he is! This is the medium sized of the three gators, coming in at somewhere between 4-5ft. (There's a smaller gator that's 3-4ft and a larger one that's got to be near 6ft ... although we haven't seen the big one for a few weeks now.)



Monday, October 24, 2011

The Sponge Docks of Tarpon Springs

About a mile south of our neighborhood is The Sponge Docks of Tarpon Srings. The Docks is where natural sponges have been harvested (most heavily by Greek sponge divers) for over 100 years and in addition to the sponge industry the Sponge Docks sport restaurants, shops, specialty food stops and more. If you feel so inclined, you can read until your hearts content here.

Heritage aside, to me, this is a quirky place! It ranges from bizarre to charming, from ramshackle to comfortable and from Greek to ... well, Greek. Yeah, there's not much of a cultural range here aside from a hint of Cuba that you get from the various cigar shops and rolling tables and a touch of Americana that comes from a few shops and eateries at the western end of the Docks. Otherwise you're in for a Greek time!

Caniece took to this place immediately but at first I was hesitant. That said, the ambiance and feel of The Docks has definitely grown on me and now I'm more then happy to kill an afternoon meandering up and down Dodecanese Blvd (did I mention that this place is REALLY GREEK ... it's probably Tim Ritchey's idea of heaven ... more baklava then you could ever hope to eat lol).

I guess we've all been to a million malls and they're all pretty much the same ... I think it's safe to say that The Sponge Docks is a pretty unique place and I'm glad to have it so close by; good smelling food, rude servers, kitschy shops, old fishing boats and all.

In the future we might review some of the shops and restaurants on The Docks but for now we're just going to cover the general bases.

And since people only ever really read blogs for pics ...


We'll kick things off with an amoebicly shaped sponge diver sign made of plywood.  


The rest of these are just shots of the dock in no specific order and from no specific direction. :)


















Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Offensive Florida: Algiers Motel

This is the inaugural post in a series called "Offensive Florida". If I'm being honest Florida is a crazy place! LOL The weather is great and the beaches are incredible, but there's a good chance that every day we'll see something that challenges what our midwestern upbringings have taught us to be acceptable. So, as you've probably guessed, this series will highlight hilariously offensive things we see in Florida, of which there's no shortage.

This is the sign for the Algiers Gulf Resort Motel and Apartments ... hopefully the Alladin-style sign art tickles you as much as it does me!




- Charlie

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Welcome to Florida!!!

Hello everybody!!!

We know this is late in coming but we're here now and wanted to get our first post up showing you guys what we've been doing most over the last couple of months ... going to the beach!!!



We'll be posting again very soon but until then just sit back and enjoy the view from the place we most frequently find ourselves!