Tag: Swan Lake

  • Deep Freeze Recap

    Deep Freeze Recap

    Blogposts about our 2020 road trip to Florida are now complete. As with last year’s road trip Escape the Tundra – Finale, this post will provide an outline of where we went, what we saw and links to posts associated with each stop.

    If you haven’t seen any of them, you may want to start at the beginning. Near the bottom of each post, there is a green link that will take you to the next one – it’s pretty simple to navigate. If you’ve seen some but not others, pick and choose from the list below. I’d also suggest a desktop or laptop rather than your phone so photos are a little larger. If you click on the first in a series, you can scroll through them by clicking the arrow. Enjoy!

    Our itinerary:

    Dodging the Deep Freeze 2020
    This intro speaks to the fact that I’ve grown to dread three months of each year – the inspiration behind “Dodging the Deep Freeze.”

    The Emerald Coast
    Panama City Beach, FL (14 nights) Landmark Holiday Beach Resort. The Packers dash our Super Bowl dreams. Day trip to Destin, Grayton Beach State Park. Our first warning sign about gators, but no gators.

    Pines, Swamps and Springs
    Our stay in PCB continues with visits to Conservation Park, Vortex Spring, Ponce de Leon Springs State Park, and Morrison Springs.

    Gator Lake*
    Our stay in PCB continues with a visit to St. Andrew Bay and its State Park. You’d think with a name like Gator Lake, there would be gators – but no! (hence the asterisk). Plenty of Herons, so that sorta made up for it.

    Farewell PCB
    We finish up our stay in PCB with a trip to Camp Helen State Park.

    The Scenic Route
    Perry, FL (1) Hampton Inn. En route to our new home base, stops along our scenic route included: Port St. Joe, Cape San Blas Lighthouse, St. Joseph Point Lighthouse, lunch at the Owl Cafe in Apalachicola, St. George Island and its lighthouse, Crooked River Lighthouse, Bald Point State Park, St. Mark’s National Wildlife Reserve, and Cedar Key Museum. A long, but wonderful two days.

    Island Living
    St. Pete’s Beach, FL (6) Bluegreen at Tradewinds Resort. Lots of relaxing and “beach time.” Day trip to Fort De Soto.

    Gardens and Glass
    One of my favorite blogs: flowers, flamingoes and floats. Sunken Gardens, a stroll around the resort, and the Chihuly Collection in St. Petersburg.

    Between the Greens
    Kissimmee, FL (7) Holiday Inn Club Vacations at Orange Lake Resort – West Village. Day trips to Celebration, a jaunt to Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park with gators!, and lots of down time.

    Swan Lake
    We continue our stay in Kissimmee, at Lake Eola Park in downtown Orlando.

    The City Beautiful
    Orlando, FL (7) The Fountains. Visits to: Pioneer Village at Shingle Creek, Kissimmee Lakefront Park, the Fountains’ Lake Eve and its wildlife and pools, the House of Blues at Disney Springs, Tibet-Butler Nature Preserve.

    Drink, Dine, Relax, Repeat
    Oranjestad, Aruba (14) La Cabana Beach Resort and Casino. Introduction to the island and some thoughts about us being beach and pool people.

    Exploring Aruba
    We continue our stay in Aruba in the Palm Beach area: Bubali Bird Sanctuary, bird-watching at the salt marshes, sunset cruise on the Jolly Pirate.

    Up North
    We rented a car to explore the north side of Aruba including: Arashi Beach, the California Lighthouse, Faro Blanco Restaurant, Chapel of Alto Vista, Baby Bridge, Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins, Baby Beach, and Charlie’s Bar and Restaurant in Sint Nicolaas.

    It’s Party Time!
    They know how to party at the Lighting Parade at Aruba’s Carnival, Arubian Taste, and the Kukoo Kunuku party bus.

    The Capital City
    We explored Oranjestad with an Aruba Downtown Walking Tour: Aruba’s oldest house of worship, the “I Heart Aruba” sign, the Aruba Parliament Building, Fort Zoutman, sculptures of eight blue horses, and more.

    Back to the Sunshine State
    Weston, FL (5) Vacation Village at Weston. Day trips to Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse, and a Shark Valley Tram Tour.

    The Great Escape
    We continue our stay in Weston with an airboat ride and live alligator show at Everglades Holiday Park. We stopped at Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum on our way north.

    There’s No Place Like Home
    Ormond Beach, FL (1) Casa del Mar. Ponce Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum in St. Augustine, FL (7) (1) Grand Villas at World Golf Village. Originally seven nights, but left after only one to avoid the ‘rona.

    Deep Freeze Recap
    That about does it for this road trip! I can’t wait to get started on the next one!

    Visit YouTube to see a slideshow of my favorite photos along with a song I love.

    Happy trails,
    Barb

  • Swan Lake

    Swan Lake

    We continue our week in Kissimmee to escape our Wisconsin winter. The weather is warming nicely, we’ve seen a few alligators and more than a few long-legged birds – so life is good.

    Click on the first photo in each group and scroll to see the square photos at full size.
    To start at the beginning of this series, visit Dodging the Deep Freeze 2020.


    Gorgeous Day for a Walk

    The title of this post may conjure up memories of a ballet you once saw – or an animated movie you watched with the kids (The Swan Princess). If you’d like to listen to Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake while you read this blog, now’s your chance!

    Tchaikovsky has nothing to do with today’s post – nor does Odette’s lake that is filled with tears (thank goodness). And today’s lake is actually called Lake Eola, but you’ll see why I picked its name as we visit the beautiful Lake Eola Park.

    We strolled the sidewalk that encircles the lake for almost a mile, and really enjoyed its many interesting features. Although mid-February is a tad early for the beautiful flower gardens that it usually boasts, we loved the birds, turtles, water-features and even the Orlando skyline.

    The Sunday Farmer’s Market is every Sunday 10am-4pm.
    “Supporting community and arts programs each week since 1987! You’ll find The Orlando Farmer’s Market is much more than just your average farmers market. Find seasonal fresh produce, a wide variety of indoor and outdoor plants, artwork, handmade craft items like jewelry, pottery, and soap. We are dog friendly, so bring your pets and enjoy a perfect family afternoon.” – READ MORE

    Rainbow Amphitheater

    The amazing multi-colored venue shown below is the Walt Disney Amphitheater. Several concerts are held here each year like Christmas at Lake Eola and Fireworks at the Fountain, with concerts by the Orlando Concert Band and fireworks by the City of Orlando. A popular destination for festivals, concerts, fundraising walks and even weddings – there are various locations around the park that are available for rent. The annual Fall Fiesta in the Park features plenty of food, with arts and craft vendors.

    Inclement Weather?

    As we approached the beautiful swan paddle boats – all lined up and seemingly ready for take-off, an attention sign told us otherwise. Paddle boats were to remain docked – because of “inclement weather.” Visiting from southeastern Wisconsin, we don’t think they know the meaning of the words inclement weather, but it was a little windy so that must have been the problem. Jim didn’t seem too terribly upset by that development, but I sure was.

    Swans a-swimming, nesting and sunning themselves all around the lake just made my day. It was very exciting when one needed a little stretch or reconfiguration, revealing her future family.

    Take Flight by Douwe Blumberg depicts a flock of birds during take-off. “Capturing a fleeting moment of beauty and defying gravity, Take Flight embodies a spirit of freedom and transcendent joy.” – from See Art Orlando

    Lovely Pagoda

    We could see the Chinese pagoda coming for quite a while. Click on the link for an absolutely gorgeous photo of this pagoda at night. You’ll be glad you did!

    Birdy Babies

    Two black swans were nesting in the landscaping. I felt a little like the paparazzi invading their privacy, but they weren’t too bothered by me. Unfortunately we weren’t able to see their eggs, but here is a beautiful video of four of the sweetest little black swan cygnets, who are actually a light grey color. March is probably a great month to see this place teeming with young families.

    Eola House (below) is a great place for meetings, conferences, bridal and baby showers, board meetings, parties, retreats and more.”

    A ride in a swan boat may have gotten us an up-close and personal look at the fountain, but now that the wind has picked up it may have also gotten us wet! Since today was not the perfect day for close exploration, maybe we’ll give that a try on our next visit.

    A Marvelous Habitat

    “The fabulous Centered (by C.J. Reach) is a bold monumental sculpture made of eight individual forms arching in perfect balance with a kinetic yellow center able to spin in the wind. Centered makes reference to how Orlando is the center of family fun, experiences and memories. The yellow form in the center also pays tribute to Orlando’s clear and sunny weather.” – from See Art Orlando

    Around every bend, wildlife seems to find just what it needs to survive here. Just letting them “be” constitutes a fabulous day for me.

    Full Circle

    Well, we’ve come full circle for a different view of the amphitheater and a new view of this little slice of heaven, right in downtown Orlando!

    Next up: The City Beautiful

    Happy trails,
    Barb