I know it's a bit late for a recap, but we took this trip right after I got my new DSLR camera, so I wanted to share some highlights, especially since it was my first visit to Florida. And with our cross country move and getting settled into our new place, I think that's a pretty good excuse for waiting a few months to look at my pictures, don't you?
We had planned this trip to Anna Maria Island (on the gulf coast between Tampa and Sarasota, so I still haven't seen the Atlantic Ocean yet) with my in laws last April, to roll a vacation and my husband's cousin's wedding all into one. However, there was an urgent family illness that caused them to change their wedding date, but we were already committed to this trip in March, so we went anyway.
My in laws rented two rooms for us at Resort 66, because they have a timeshare there. It was a cute little resort in a non-touristy, quiet area, just the kind of location we like.
While we did take a few walks on the beach, most of our 6 day trip was spent out and about on adventures.
(Taken right in front of the resort, I don't think I've ever seen water this smooth before!)
(Walking on the beach with my husband and his parents)
On our second day in Florida we went to an uh-mazing house that was custom built by an aunt-in-law and her husband. They had about a 270 degree view of the water on a really good sized chunk of land. You can see the house in the first picture below--it was even more amazing inside, and we loved their salt water pool and hot tub!
(Just down the road was *my* farm, where we stopped for strawberries)
(View across the inlet from their driveway)
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)(The hubs on their boat)
So yeah, they're living the good life down in Florida in a place like that. I'm jealous!
We also saw some amazing sunsets down there!
And my husband apparently hadn't learned how to frame photos, or adjust the settings to get a picture of me with the sunset in the background. Ah, the fun of learning a new camera!
While in Florida, I had 2 things in particular that I had to see. The first was a gator in the wild and the second was a manatee. So one of the days we headed to Myakka River State Park. First we walked out on their "bird walk."
And since we'd spent the morning eating and shopping in Sarasota, we missed their air boat tour, but still found some gators, hanging out near a bridge in the middle of the park.
(This picture was taken with my old point and shoot at 15x zoom. The kit lens that came with my DSLR is seriously lacking in the zoom department. I wish it had come with this lens instead!)
(I specifically made the hubs get a good angle on this photo, so it would look like I was much closer to the shore and gator than I actually was!)
After getting our fill of looking at gators, we took a short walk out to the Canopy Walkway, which is an 85' suspension bridge in the tree canopy, and a 74' tall tower you can climb up, from which you can see for miles!
(View from the top of the tower)
(Rocking the windblown look up on the tower!)
The next day of our trip,
(Yes, I am totally overdressed for a bird sanctuary, but we didn't know we'd be coming here when we left that morning! At least I left my 4 inch heels in the car and was wearing flip flops.)
(Some of the many pelican nests)
(Zoomed in on the nests, you can see the babies under the mama's wings)
(I kept seeing them fight over sticks, which they were using to build their nests, so I offered up a couple more sticks through the fence)
(We all totally rocked the black and white patterns!)
Another highlight of our trip was a canoe trip we took down the Little Manatee River. Things started off slow and serene, with shallow water, pretty trees, and cute turtles sunning themselves on logs.
(My in laws in the canoe ahead of us. Look at that moss hanging from the trees!)
But it wasn't serene for the whole canoe trip! See, there were several spots where logs had fallen into the river, and you had to be careful to navigate around them. Which was a bit of a challenge, because the water was moving faster around the logs. Well, my in laws finally met a log that got the best of them and they capsized!
And of course, shortly after their capsizing incident, what did we see along the river?
Some abut 3 foot gators, and more turtles! We were all pretty careful about watching out for dangerous logs after seeing the gators, and only got close to logs a couple more times if there were turtles.
(My hand, for reference to how close and big some of these turtles were!)
(The last of the 3 gators we saw canoeing, this was the biggest by far, probably closer to 4 or 4 1/2 feet long)
(Hot and tired after a long afternoon of rowing)
Directly following our canoe trip, we took about a half hour drive north, to fulfill seeing the other animal on my list: manatees! Near Apollo Beach there is an electric station, where manatees like to hang out and enjoy the warm water. They even have little viewing platforms and a gift shop. Trust me when I say I was super giddy to see some "sea cows"! I think they're just adorable with their little snouts, it's just too bad you couldn't see much else of them.
(A manatee flipper)
(I'm pretty sure the ones in real life are a bit bigger than this statue outside the gift shop)
Another fun animal sighting happened the Thursday of our trip, or the only time we really spent any time hanging out at the beach (what can I say, I'm more of a "lets have as many adventures as possible" type of vacationer, I get bored pretty quickly of just siting on the beach.). We saw wild dolphins from the shore right in front of our resort! This is where having a zoom lens would have really come in handy, but at least with the DSLR quality, I was able to zoom in and crop on my computer to see the dolphins in these photos.
(The dolphins didn't seem afraid of humans at all, and came right up a few times. That head to the far left is my husband. Sadly, I had to stay on the shore and keep the camera dry.)
(My hubs, with a dolphin swimming up super close to check him out)
A few final highlights: trying new food. I got to try soft shell crab and conch fritters for the first time! Both delish, although the crab was a bit scary to look at.
And a few more sunsets. Every night we took a drink out to the beach in front of our resort to watch the sun go down. I even set the camera to continuous shot to try to capture the "green flash," but no such luck.
(Why yes, that IS this dress that I wrote about!)
Ah, Florida! It was an awesome trip, cut short by the fact that we had to swing up to North Carolina to find a house to rent, and all of the stress involved in that. But it was a wonderful vacation to take right before diving into our moving craziness that consumed the last half of March and first half of April!
And the best part? Since my husband has family down there, I'm sure we'll be back!
Have you ever been to Florida before? Did you see any cool animals or go on adventures, or are you more of a lay on the beach type of vacationer?
21 comments:
I grew up just north of Clearwater - the gulf coast is definitely the best part of Florida! I love your sunset shots, they look gorgeous!
If you're ever down again (especially in winter), you should check out swimming with (wild) manatees in Crystal River. It's a pretty awesome experience!
Wow, looks like such a wonderful vacation!! It makes me want to go on one right now! ;)
Love all of your sunset pics, and I'm so jealous that you got to meet up with Katie and Tiffany! Looks like you ladies had a good time.
Oh silly, you were in the Gulf not the Atlantic! I'm an Atlantic girl, myself so I have a fondness for the east coast but I will admit that the Gulf is very serene and has amazing sunsets.
Your gators were so tiny! Our gators can get past 15 feet and look a whole lot scarier. The baby ones are so cute though!
So jealous you got to met them but you couldn't come another 2-3 hours north to Gainesville! Its okay, I forgive you because i know you'll be back to Florida now that you've seen how absolutely gorgeous it is.
And that conch fritters are like heaven. One of my favorite foods!
That looks like SO much fun! I've only spent about 24 hours in Florida when I was on my honeymoon, but I'd love to go back and see some more of it!
Oh my gosh, what a fun trip!! I want to go to Florida now!
Hannah, re-read it, she said she was on the gulf coast and still hasn't seen the Atlantic.
Looks like a great time, Morgan! I love that you had so many adventures. I'm more of a lay on the beach like a lazy bum person, but you've got me wanting to explore more on my next beach vacation. That canopy walk looks fun, but the canoe trip looks a little scary!! Also, the Atlantic side will suck for you when you finally see it, because the Gulf side is SO much better!
Wow! Gators, turtles, manatees and dolphins! Lucky gal :) We saw a bunch of manatees on an excursion we took off the coast of Belize - I think they are my favorite animals ever. Never been to Florida but it's on my short list!
I got married on Anna Maria Island. I love it!!!
Awesome trip! We did an air boat tour in Florida a couple years ago, and it was fun but scary being so close to gators!
It sounds like you guys had an amazing trip! I love watching the wild dolphins at the beach, you got lucky that you captured them on film. I'm never swift enough. Lol!
Anna Maria Island and Coquina beach is the beach of my childhood. So glad yo got to visit there and experience 'real' FL.
I'm so glad you finally posted pictures from your trip! It was so nice to meet you :)
And I know I'm biased, but the Gulf side of Florida is so much nicer than the other coast!
I hope you let me know when y'all are back in town: perhaps we can hang out for longer! Shopping? Lol...
Love all your pictures!! Looks like a fun adventure. Especially love the beach photos, lucky for all you to see the whales - looks like a Morgan vaca if I do say so myself. And holy alligators!
I always believed I would move to the States, but thought it would have been the Sunshine state and not Cali (not complaining!) I do love me some Florida, and I'm most def a lay on the beach gal. L to the azy.
Cute dress for your blogger get together, you all look beautiful!
We swam with the manatees in Crystal River, FL in Feb. Best experience of my life.
Looks like a blast! You know how I'd feel about those alligators though ;) Your Anthro dress is SO CUTE!
looks like a fantastic vacation and you packed so much in! the gators seriously freak me out though--you guys were brave!
wow! that looks like so much fun! How great is it having your new camera!?
Oh silly, you were in the Gulf not the Atlantic! I'm an Atlantic girl, myself so I have a fondness for the east coast but I will admit that the Gulf is very serene and has amazing sunsets.
Your gators were so tiny! Our gators can get past 15 feet and look a whole lot scarier. The baby ones are so cute though!
So jealous you got to met them but you couldn't come another 2-3 hours north to Gainesville! Its okay, I forgive you because i know you'll be back to Florida now that you've seen how absolutely gorgeous it is.
And that conch fritters are like heaven. One of my favorite foods!
I grew up just north of Clearwater - the gulf coast is definitely the best part of Florida! I love your sunset shots, they look gorgeous!
If you're ever down again (especially in winter), you should check out swimming with (wild) manatees in Crystal River. It's a pretty awesome experience!
Hi Morgan!
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