So here's a few more photos from our trip to Florida.
This is Iris on the balcony one morning. The sun rises right over the ocean, right into the hotel room. Tom got up early with Iris one morning to watch it.
Our last day in Ft. Lauderdale, we went to the International Swimming Hall of Fame. This is me and kids by the swimming statue (Mark Spitz?) and in front of their pool. That day was a big pre-Olympic diving competition with some of the world's best divers. Tom really enjoyed the HoF. I'm really glad we fit it in.
We also go to visit the Everglades National Park. We went to the
visitors center and went on a guided hike on the Anhinga Trail. We
didn't see an Anhinga (a bird) but we saw lots of fish and a tiny
alligator. Then we did a quick and shady and mosquitoey trail - Gumbo
Limbo Trail. Iris loved it and got 18 mosquito bites.
Then we drove down HWY 1 on the chain of little Islands known as the Florida Keys. We stopped to refresh ourselves at Harry Harris Park in Tavernier. It had this great pool. The water came from the ocean and fish were swimming around, but it was portioned off as a swimming area. It was perfect for Clark and Iris
We visited Key West and went to the Southernmost Point, as well as Mile 0. Key West is like a hot, beachy New Orleans.
On the way back north on our way out of the Keys and Florida, we stopped at John Pennecamp Coral Reef State Park in Key Largo. Most of the park is underwater and awesome for snorkeling and scuba diving. We didn't do either, but we did do some wading with our babies. They have glass bottom boat tours, which we vow to do next time we come through!
This is Iris on the balcony one morning. The sun rises right over the ocean, right into the hotel room. Tom got up early with Iris one morning to watch it.
We also saw some beautiful moon rises.
Our last day in Ft. Lauderdale, we went to the International Swimming Hall of Fame. This is me and kids by the swimming statue (Mark Spitz?) and in front of their pool. That day was a big pre-Olympic diving competition with some of the world's best divers. Tom really enjoyed the HoF. I'm really glad we fit it in.
Clark (the Original Gumbo) on the Gumbo Limbo Trail in the Everglades NP |
Then we drove down HWY 1 on the chain of little Islands known as the Florida Keys. We stopped to refresh ourselves at Harry Harris Park in Tavernier. It had this great pool. The water came from the ocean and fish were swimming around, but it was portioned off as a swimming area. It was perfect for Clark and Iris
Sunset on Key West and a Ship |
We visited Key West and went to the Southernmost Point, as well as Mile 0. Key West is like a hot, beachy New Orleans.
On the way back north on our way out of the Keys and Florida, we stopped at John Pennecamp Coral Reef State Park in Key Largo. Most of the park is underwater and awesome for snorkeling and scuba diving. We didn't do either, but we did do some wading with our babies. They have glass bottom boat tours, which we vow to do next time we come through!
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