historical

Sanibel and Captiva Islands Have a Serene Side

Sanibel and Captiva islands. Ah, say those words with me again. Sanibel and Captiva islands. What images come to mind? Sun. Sand. Shells. Got it. The unwritten rules of travel writing require me to put sun, sand and shells high…

Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory Beckons

I’m just inside the door at the Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory at 1316 Duval Street, Key West, my feet rooted to walkway, looking around at astounding beauty – plants, trays of cut up fruit for butterflies, birds singing,…

Food and Fun in Historic Downtown Tarpon Springs
Food and Fun in  Historic Downtown Tarpon Springs

Food and Fun in Historic Downtown Tarpon Springs

Saturday Morning Magazine welcomes Patricia Pochurek as our guest blogger for December. Patricia is a member of the Florida Outdoors Writers Association (FOWA) and a resident of Palm Harbor. She bravely went forth beyond the Greek sponge docks to find…

Grab flip flops, Let’s Go Visit Hollywood, Florida
Grab flip flops, Let’s Go Visit Hollywood, Florida

Grab flip flops, Let’s Go Visit Hollywood, Florida

Let’s go to Hollywood. No, not that one in California, instead grab your flip-flops and let’s go to Hollywood, Florida. The city of Hollywood sits on the Atlantic Ocean. It is conveniently located north of Miami and south of Fort…

Sunken Gardens Grows Lush and Exotic
Sunken Gardens Grows Lush and Exotic

Sunken Gardens Grows Lush and Exotic

Two words perfectly describe Sunken Gardens in St. Petersburg  – lush and exotic. What, you say, is it still there? Oh yes, Sunken Gardens, an old Florida family roadside attraction, is still alive and thriving right in the middle of…

Jack Kerouac Slept & Wrote in College Park, Florida
Jack Kerouac Slept & Wrote in College Park, Florida

Jack Kerouac Slept & Wrote in College Park, Florida

Jack Kerouac slept here. Believe it! For a short while, during a piece of 1957-58 Jack Kerouac and his mother lived in a two-room apartment at the back of a bungalow in College Park, a laidback neighborhood in northwest Orlando.…

Emerson Point Preserve & Waterfront Doings in Palmetto
Emerson Point Preserve & Waterfront Doings in Palmetto

Emerson Point Preserve & Waterfront Doings in Palmetto

All that walking at Emerson Point Preserve worked up an appetite for lunch and I found myself at the Riverside Café, watching cloud shows and devouring the Dieters Delight. “How do you like it?” the waitress asked. This is my…

Old Cedar Key Walking Tour and More Adventures
Old Cedar Key Walking Tour and More Adventures

Old Cedar Key Walking Tour and More Adventures

The Old Cedar Key walking tour is on my list of things to do but first we need to check in. At the Faraway Inn their Office sign is turned to Open. Obi and I step inside. The manager looks…

Go Greek for a day (or two) in Tarpon Springs
Go Greek for a day (or two) in Tarpon Springs

Go Greek for a day (or two) in Tarpon Springs

“Once a week, go Greek.” Look for this motto on shirts worn by the wait staff at Mr. Souvlaki’s restaurant on Pinellas Avenue in Tarpon Springs. Be quick to take a peek because the waiters are moving pretty fast, threading…

Mount Up – Horseback Riding in Florida
Mount Up – Horseback Riding in Florida

Mount Up – Horseback Riding in Florida

In his seminal book A Land Remembered published in 1984 author Patrick Smith traced three generations of a family homesteading in Florida. Life was tough. Mosquitoes were relentless in their pursuit of human blood and bad guys burned down their…

Florida History Makes a Great Walk in DeLand
Florida History Makes a Great Walk in DeLand

Florida History Makes a Great Walk in DeLand

The year was 1876. Henry Addison DeLand took a vacation from his baking soda business in New York to visit his sister and brother-in-law, O.P Terry. They lived in South Carolina. Perhaps it happened over several glasses of wine before…