Tuesday 19 April 2011

Monday 18 April - Dipping my toes in the Gulf

Did I say yesterday that we were going to the Olive Garden for dinner on Sunday night? We arrived, only to be told there was a 45 minute wait, so we headed back to Chili's for dinner. This was also busy but we managed to secure a table straight away as we were prepared to sit on a "high table" rather than a booth. Our waitress was severely hassled, but I think she was the first genuine server we had so we tipped her accordingly at the end of the evening.

We had a bit of a disturbed night (Mikey was unwell) but we were all up early to start our journey to Clearwater Beach. We had to fill up with petrol first and I put $50 in the tank. Keith told me that the equivalent in £s would be over £90 so a bit of a bargain there, then! The journey was very smooth and we managed to negotiate the city of Tampa successfully. The last bit of the journey involved a very long bridge over to Clearwater and then we managed to find ourselves in a very affluent neighbourhood that reminded me of the Stepford Wives film -  huge, beautiful houses half-hidden behind gates and manicured golf courses.

Once at Clearwater Beach we found a parking space and before hitting the sand we had a drink at a pizza restaurant. It was very hot! Ahead of us lay the Gulf of Mexico and when we did eventually find somewhere to sit - $20 for an umbrella and two chairs - the children went off to swim and saw two dolphins in the water. I went back to the sea with them and saw one moving slowly, parallel to the coast. It was a lovely sight and I did try and take a few photos...

A dolphin - not a brilliant photo!
The children stayed in the water for an hour or two and then we went for lunch. Keith and I chose the salad platters - tuna for him and chicken for me - and they were huge! We staggered back to the beach afterwards and decided to call it a day, which was a good thing as it took us about two hours to get back to the villa. The traffic was noticeably heavier on our return and we witnessed at least one near-miss accident. I concentrated very hard after that!

As we'd had lunch so late, we stayed at the villa in the evening, enjoying a drink and sitting out by the pool and enjoying the warm night air. We had two little visitors - a gorgeous bright red bird and a squirrel that entertains us by crawling over the netting and hanging upside down. He then goes and nibbles on one of the fallen oranges! So cute!

A few photos from today:


Clearwater Beach

Going over one of the bridges



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love reading all about your holiday Jane, great pictures too.
Continue to enjoy....it's all sounding FAB.

Favie x

Anonymous said...

Glad to see you are still having alovely holiday Janie,Keith and family and you will be pleased to know we have a heat wave here in the UK at the moment,although we don't quiet have the same lovely scenery and food as you....

Been nice to read what you are getting up to all those miles away and hope you have a safe return...

Wendyxx

Janie said...

Thank you very much for your comments, Favie and Wendy, and I'm so pleased you're enjoying hearing about our adventures in Florida! It's been really great to write it all down and share it with you! :)