Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Everglades and Key West

Gator nap
Grassy waters
We had a great visit to Everglades National Park and the Keys.  We drove the car down from South Bay first to the Everglades.  We drove through the park and stopped at each designated view point.  It was very interesting to learn about the 9 different ecosystems, the Grassy Waters, hammocks, etc.  We saw lots of alligators and a wide variety of birds.  A main learning point about the Everglades is that it is NOT a swamp.  There is no stagnant water.  The water is actually flowing as a long, very wide (8 miles at points), shallow (only a few inches deep in most places), slow river.  Because it is so shallow, grass and trees grow freely in the water making it look like a prairie of grass as you view it at a distance.
Hammock

Roseate Spoonbill

After staying over night in Florida City we were up early and driving down the keys to Key West.  I thought we would spend more time on bridges.  Although there are 42 bridges to cross, most are fairly short as you hop from "key" to "key".  What is a key versus an island?  Good question, there doesn't seem to be a good, consistent answer to that so I just think of them as one in the same at this point.
Overseas Highway (US 1)

 
View along Overseas Highw
When we arrived in Key West it was cloudy and 20 degrees below normal with a bonus strong wind blowing out of the north.  The best thing to do then is hop on the Old Town Trolley and see the sights that way.  This plan worked great as later on it cleared up so the sun warmed it up and the wind dropped a little.  Once we started the walking part of our day we visited Sloppy Joe's (where Hemmingway hung out) for a beer and listened to a great pianist performing live, then on to the beginning/end of US 1 for a picture (we'll get to the other end in Maine later this year), the Southernmost point in the US, a beer at the Green Parrot Bar to enjoy live Jazz as we rested, walked along the water front, around old buildings, etc. - our usual M.O. (walking is the best way to see things).  We had a great seafood dinner at Hogfish Bar and Grill (out of the way place where the locals go) and stayed overnight.  The next day (Monday, I took a vacation day) was the drive "home" all the way back to South Bay.

Here are some more Everglades pictures.


Pelican

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