Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Snow in Florida??

Monday November 21, 2017

So who says there is no snow in Florida??  It may be fake snow but it is considered snow just the same.

Third Ave South in Naples has a tree lighting every year on the Monday before Thanksgiving.  I have missed this event several years now and made it a point to go this year.

Boy was I surprised at what a big deal this event is for Naples.  I was told by the barista at Bad Ass Coffee to get there early because parking is at a premium.  My PFW FL riding buddy, Deb, went with me to enjoy the festivities.  We arrived at 4 PM and found a good parking spot right near 3rd St and Broad.  There were street vendors selling cookies and other types of food along 3rd St even at this early hour.  The streets were pretty quiet and so were the happy hour places recommended to me also by the barista, Jen, at Bad Ass Coffee.  We checked out the Ridgeway first, though, where the tree was being lit so that we knew exactly where we had to be at 6:20 PM for the tree lighting and snowfall.  How about that....predictable snow fall!

My friend Deb posing by the first Christmas tree.  This is not the one that was lit later in the evening.





A Christmas tree made from Bromelades ( remember those plants from the botanical gardens? )


Little girl handing out treats along the parade route

Mr. & Mrs. Santa Claus on the firetruck in the parade



 Street musician


A view of 3rd Ave South during the festivities
We looked at The Bevy for happy hour, which was too sterile for the both of us, and the people didn't look friendly at all.  We went back to The Sea Salt ( we had checked this place out when we went to find the tree) which was very lively by that time we came back at 4:30 PM.  We were not able to get a seat for a while but it was worth the wait.  The bar bites menu was all seafood and a great selection of choices.

We finished our drinks and food and quickly headed to the tree lighting area in front of the The Ridgeway to get as close up as possible.







So here comes the snow.





There were snow making machines on the tops of lamp posts.  The
snow didn't feel wet so I am not sure what they used to make the snow


As we continued to make our way back to the car we spotted some young musicians playing the harp.  They were fantastic and so young!





 Old Naples Building

We made one last stop at the live nativity that was at the beginning of the street.





We had a great time and were very happy that we made the effort to go to this awesome event.  Naples was truly alive on Third Ave South!




Sunday, November 12, 2017

Naples Botanical Gardens

Saturday November 11th

 Liz, who is a member of the SoWe Flo cycling group, invited me and a friend, Mindy, to tour the Naples Botanical Gardens.   It was member appreciation weekend so Liz had a few free passes to visit so we accepted the gracious offer.

There was a special exhibition provided by the National Sculpture Society called " A Blessing of Animals" Exhibition.  These metal animal sculptures were scattered throughout the park so it was fun to try and find them while exploring the gardens. 

The gardens are tucked away on Bayshore Drive which is near downtown Naples.  It's one of the best kept secrets of Naples.  Here is a link to explain more about the gardens.

https://www.naplesgarden.org/

This park is funded totally by private donations.  It is amazing that such a large venue can be privately supported.  It took a big hit when the hurricane came through Naples but since I didn't have a reference point of before versus after the hurricane I couldn't believe the beauty (and serenity) of these gardens even after the storm severely damaged the gardens.

Although I don't know much about plants and gardening I was interesting in learning about native plants of SW Florida.  There was a butterfly garden , an orchid garden, and several other themed areas of plants which made for a very interesting time.  The gardens are quiet large so we only saw half the gardens but hope to go back to see the "nature" section of the gardens another time.

Here are some photos I took while exploring.

 The sign say Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.  That represents the three phases that this plant will go through in it's lifetime.  Green is Yesterday, purple is Today and the White is tomorrow

Lily pads

 Bromelade which is pronounced Bro-mir-a-lad
The colorful center is the plant growing more leaves

 Asian Gardens

 This garden was named after it's donor


Here are some of the animal sculptures we spotted during our visit.  These are just a small representation of the exhibition. We unfortunately missed many as they were hidden so well within the gardens.

The House of Lords which is some type of bird...maybe an egret or heron

 
Wild Instinct which is the Panther

Stella the Pig

It was a great day spent with friends and learning more about Florida.  I hope to go back to these gardens very soon.

Thursday, November 2, 2017

Gettysburg Fall Foliage Weekend

November 2, 2017

Philly Bike Club hosts a fall foliage weekend each year in Gettysburg.  It's one of my favorite events so I decided to fly back north and attend this year's event after a four year hiatus.

On Friday we did a warm-up ride of 30 miles around the area.  Rich W was the ride leader and the ride was faster than I expected....even with the hills!    I was not able to keep up so I did the ride at my own pace to give me a preview of the area.   We stopped at DeJa Brew coffee shop for our break. 

A whoopie pie is chocolate cake with marshmellow creme in the center.  In this case the cake was made of pumpkin to celebrate the season.




For the rest of the weekend we decided to avoid all Gettysburg Battlefield rides offered because of the amount of tourists....and cars....that visit the area every weekend. So on Saturday Alan L and Dave G and I decided to ride with the local club, Hanover Cyclers, for a 25 mile coffee ride.  They were checking out all of the coffee shops in the area and rate them once they have visited each one That should take about three weeks.

We saw these along our route.  They came up towards the bikes to be friendly
Some of the riders on the coffee ride.  We were waiting to regroup at a stop sign and saw the cows in photo above.


We stopped at Merlin's Coffee Shop at mile 23.


The Hanover Cyclers--- Bryan the leader of the ride is seated
 
The riders on the coffee ride
 
 In the afternoon we did a second ride with the Hanover Cycling Club minus Bryan, the ride leader. Jim took us to Cordorus State Park.  It was voted as one of  most beautiful state parks.   I didn't see on the sign the organization that voted it the best.  This park is very large and had many scenic overlooks. This park is 3,500 acres so there is a lot of places to explore and one hill that is a tough climb.


It was a beautiful 25 mile ride with lots of rolling hills as well as that one major climb around the last part of the lake.

Here are some photos of the various viewing points of the lake.

 


Once we were back at the hotel there were some additional activities.  One of those activities was pedaling a stationary bike to make a smoothie.


The president of Philly Bike club pedaling her way to a smoothie!


 We had a nice dinner at Bay City Grill restaurant.  As always there is a Philly Bike Club cake for dessert!





The weather held out until Sunday morning .  It was not safe to ride so there were lectures on various topics presented by some of the "experts" in the field who happened to be cyclists.  We didn't stay and headed back home after a nice weekend of cycling.  

It was a great weekend and I hope to go back again for next year's event.