idahoblues
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Grinder’s the other direction. Forest service regsThey close, even with good snow on the ground?
You need a friend with a chopper!!
Grinder’s the other direction. Forest service regsThey close, even with good snow on the ground?
You need a friend with a chopper!!
Good for a FOC like meAh.
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One of the best times of the year to be in Tampa Bay.... No humidity yet, the Mozzies aren't out and the snow birds are beginning to fuck off back to New England, New Jersey or New York.I thought you’d be enjoying your late season skiing?
BTW, the Gulf is a beautiful temperature at the moment! ;-)
Don’t worry, by May 1 I’ll be back in the concrete jungle of ChiTown schlepping mask complainers around the country! Kids gotta eat!
Agreed! Perfect weather! Cool nights, 80F days, ocean breezes. Hard to beat!One of the best times of the year to be in Tampa Bay.... No humidity yet, the Mozzies aren't out and the snow birds are beginning to fuck off back to New England, New Jersey or New York.
Even @Banshee came down, dipped her toes in the water and pissed off back home the other week......
If you decide to head down the West coast to Sarasota, go over the causeway to Lido key, ditch the car and rent bicycles, St Armands has a few decent restaurants and bars.You have to decide... west coast or East coast from Orlando?!
East: Head straight east on the Beeline to Cocoa Beach, tour Space Center, great beaches. From there you just pick your beach towns. Drive through (and avoid) Ft Lauderdale & Miami, unless you want to say you’ve been, and stop at multiple Keys along the way. Marathon is about half way down and is a decent size.m, before you get to Key West.
West: St Pete Beach, Sarasota is a great little city, Ft Myers/Fort Myers Beach (I recommend Coconut Point Resort!), Sanibel Island, Naples, Marco, then Alligator Alley with a stop at a Gator Place for the kids, maybe an airboat tour, then it dumps you out on the East Coast at Miami...and Bob’s your uncle!
Looks like it was money saved reading what you put, it was only adults going though. We are still thinking of re booking for Chicago as it’s been on the list of Cities we want to visit in the States . We did Florida about 10 times when our daughter was young so not to bothered about going back there but we enjoy the States and Canada so hoping to visit as much as we can .You missed NOTHING in either place! New Orleans is a half day affair at best! Walk around, get sweaty, eat a shrimp or oyster Po Boy, go to hotel, shower & dress for dinner, do white linen at Bourbon Street...then get the guck out ASAP! One of my least favorite and smelliest cities in America!
Chicago? It’s definitely not a “destination,” but a “visit” type of city. If you know what you want to do there, it’s great, but I would NOT drag kids there, unless you are going to do a Baseball/Football/Hockey game, see a show, take a River/Lake cruise, visit the museums... it’s an ADULT city, and can be oppressively hot in the summer...or gorgeous weather. Flip the coin!
I go through it once a week with work heading onto Longboat Island. It is rammed at weekends and difficult to park, bur yes that roundabout has great places around it.If you decide to head down the West coast to Sarasota, go over the causeway to Lido key, ditch the car and rent bicycles, St Armands has a few decent restaurants and bars.
up by Smokehouse bay, some lovely waterfront homes there, realy missing te place and need to get back, i think maybe this time next year fingers crossed, booked Tenerife for November so we'l see if that comes off firstWhere do you stay on Marco?