Coming back to blustery snow and battleship-gray Michigan winter skies...well, I don't suppose we're going to get much sympathy somehow.
Nevertheless, I share with you a few select photos so you can join in the experience of a late winter escape to warmer climes.
We flew to Ft. Lauderdale and spent a couple days just north of Miami relaxing on the beach. From there we drove south to the Keys, spending a night at a State Park in the middle Keys. We drove into the everglades to spend a night camping on the shore of the Gulf of Mexico and had some magnificent (really!) bird sightings. We finished up back at Ft. Lauderdale (at the yellow hotel, Ella will say) relaxing by the pool and playing with our sticker books.
Exploring on the beach in Ft. Lauderdale. Ella and Elisabeth both enjoyed finding shells, crabs, rocks, and assorted treasures though Elisabeth was much less discriminating (cigarette butts, seaweed, bits of trash...).
Enjoying the wildlife at the Flamingo gardens. The astute reader will recognize that the girls are posed next to a Peacock, not a flamingo.
Those are just a few photos and if we don't get sucked into 'normal' life too quickly we will post some more later.
It was a little harsh coming back to cold and snow, but comforting just the same. It's good to be home and know that at least we're not stuck in Minneapolis with 14 inches of snow.
4 comments:
Wait, I'm in Minneapolis and I'm not stuck in 14 inches of snow. Is there some snow around here that nobody's telling me about?
It's good to see these pictures (like a little vicarious vacation). Looks like it was a great trip.
The airlines said something about 14 inches of snow in Minneapolis, but it was only raining when we went through.
Elisabeth looks so tall! did you guys go down for fun, or did Steve have to work?
Thanks for the pictures, looks like lots of fun!
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