28 October 2009

We temporarily interrupt this autumn programming...


Let's momentarily pause the visions of colorful autumn leaves and instead turn to palm trees arching over clear Gulf waters.  I just returned from another mother/daughter trip...this time to the Florida Keys and Sanibel Island!

We started the trip in Key West, which had its charms, mostly of the natural variety - massive palm trees teeming with coconuts, sunsets, green waters.  I could do without the trashy tshirt shops and Mardi Gras-esque feeling of over-indulgence.  Have you ever been to Key West?  Did you feel that too?  It seemed like a locale where old rich broads retire and walk their poodles everyday, while everyone else is still wearing cutoff stonewashed jean shorts and tshirts that say "I Heart Naked People" {case in point, see below}.

It was fun in its own quirky way.  Mom and I always seem to gravitate to the places of natural beauty though!

The night we arrived, we were greeted by this adorable scene on the front porch of the Frances Street Bottle Inn, where we promptly deposited our bags in our room and went straight outside to the sprawling wrap-around porch for a red wine nightcap.





The next day, we rented bikes {the way to get around in Key West, apparently} and began to explore...

We saw historic homes and fences overflowing with bougainvillea...





Creepy tree trunks that seemed to be dripping from the sky...



...and orchid-like flowers growing from trees all over the island.



We learned that the flowers were from the "Flamboyant Tree" and of course put them in our hair!



On the way to the beach, we passed this typical Key West street scene...



Admittedly, one of the best parts of Key West was discovering this organic restaurant, Help Yourself!, where we had organic chicken salad wraps on sprouted grain tortillas and peanut butter banana shakes using coconut water instead of milk!  They gather the coconuts themselves.  Are you kidding me?  We loved it so much for lunch that we went back for dinner and tried the homemade cashew coconut ice cream.  Delish.



Finally, we stopped moving, parked our bikes, and found a ledge by the ocean to sit and see one of Key West's famous sunsets.  Even the herons were ready for the show...







It was a truly stunning way to end our day before heading up the Keys in search of more adventure...

6 comments:

Tara said...

That restaurant looks wonderful. I love finding places like that when I travel. And cashew coconut ice cream? Yum! What a fun getaway. Glad you could soak up the sun before winter hits.

Although, does it really hit Dallas? :)

A California girl... said...

Great shots! Sounds heavenly. I like to just BE in new places...less tourist, more standing still. (or on a bike)

linda said...

Wow, Christine. What a treasure that you get to have these trips with your mom. It reminds me of the chapter in Cold Tangerines about how sometimes we become the best version of ourselves when we're on vacation and the bonding that happens. I so know what you mean about the strange juxtaposition of intense natural beauty next to commercialized gaudiness. I lived for a summer in Wildwood NJ with a mission team and felt the same way.

maryh said...

you are such the traveler - its really so special that you get to do so much with your mom. i need to go just to try that ice cream!!

Susan said...

LOOOOOVE the pics and hearing more about your trips!! Is it odd that i found it weird seeing halloween decorations in tropic places? Guess i thought they don't celebrate fall in the tropics? :-)

Robyn Jones Clark said...

now i know why my aunt mary anne and uncle forrest loved sanibel so much.. i never saw pictures of their trips.. it was their favorite place to go together. he passed away several years ago of cancer. she still goes every year though. wow, you pictures took my breath away.

it's so cool you and your mom go on trips together like that.. you'll never regret that...