Here we are coming to the end of the 3rd
week in Florida. Wow , where did the time go. We seem to be settled in and
have a semi routine going here. Our mornings are slow as we enjoy our
coffee looking out at the marina watching what’s happening with the boats.
Today the sun is shining, the water is flat and there is a beautiful reflection
of the boats glistening on the water. There does not appear to be any dolphins
this morning, but the silver fish jump and create small circular ripples on an otherwise
glass like surface. Pinch me……yes its
real.
Yesterday we headed inland to Lake Okeechobee as Roger
always likes an adventure. It turned out that this is very poor area and we
were saddened to see just how the poor economy has really hit an already low
economic community. There were some
orange orchards and sugar cane fields that draw migrant workers who also are
very poor. The housing was very
depressing for these workers and I wonder how it is allowed to exist. The
churches often provide food and clothing to these families so they can survive.
The lake itself is surrounded by a huge levy with limited access so we did not
see as much of the lake area as we would have liked. There were empty houses, farms, and
plantations which you could tell at one time were quite beautiful but now are
in total disarray. It sure showed us a
totally different side to Florida. As we traveled back we saw a definite
improvement in the economic status the closer we got to the toward the
coast. One thing we were amazed at were
massive trucks, full to the top with oranges, carrying their loads just like trucks in Manitoba carry potatoes or
sugar beets. I don’t think I have ever seen so many oranges in one place.
It is market morning so we will be off soon to the Fort Pierce
Saturday market at the Fort Pierce marina to get some fresh fruit and veggies and explore the
craft market. We also enjoy the music of the live bands especially the blues
and jazz as you enter the market. It is hot today so the market will be very
busy.
Oh…time to go…..will write more later!!!!
What a great market today. There were many more crafters and
artist stands and extra fruit and vegetable stands along with some great
eatery, beverage and bakery spots. It was very packed today as the weather was
so beautiful and there were extra activities going on downtown. After the
market there was an antique trunk sale on the main street. It is a blocked off
street with cars lining both sides with the trunks of their cars filled with
things to sell. Kind of a neat idea and each car has a unique design for their
trunk and junk. Apparently this type of trunk sale is very popular here. The artist community is very big around this
area and it becomes very apparent at the market who is a craft maker and who is
an artist. The artistic jewelry that is handmade is lovely as are the paintings
and batik work. There are so many nice things to look at just for the pleasure
of seeing it and not if only looking to buy. The market is a great
way to spend a morning even just to browse.
Don’t get me wrong there is a lot of selling and buying going on as
people leave with their bags full.
This afternoon was pool time and relaxation in the sun.
There was a light breeze to keep you cool and a warm sun to bask in…..heavenly!
Roger packed it in early opting to go back and dabble in his painting and art
work. Much too stressful for me, so I just read and swam and chatted with the
ladies..….a perfect afternoon. Before
supper we took a drive down to below the bridge and watched the dolphins and
the pelicans scout for their supper. Those pelicans can be very aggressive with
other birds and could take a round out of someone if they set their mind to it.
At least I would not want to get between a pelican and his fish. The evening
cooled off quickly once the sun started to set so our little adventure ended
sooner that we thought,(should have taken a sweater) but it was nice just the
same to watch the boats come in and families picnic and fish along the inlet
shore.
Tomorrow promises to be a hot day so we may spend some time
down at the ocean walking the beach or taking pictures of what comes along.
Nothing to stressful just going with the flow and enjoying the moment.
Take care all!
Carol
| Roger enjoying his fresh fruit smoothie! |
That's me in my new seagrass hat purchased at the market! |
![]() Roger and I taking a break at the manitee center down at the main harbour. |
| A line of tents going into the market area. |
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| This pelican is looking at me! |


I love the pictures! I especially love the one of you mom in your new hat, its an amazing pic of you. The craft sales look really neat, I could spend hours there. I'm looking forward to chatting with you guys soon. Love ya! Jenn
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