We made it home around 9am after driving through the night. So where did we leave off…
Wednesday, my cousin Rusty and her husband Daniel picked us up and we had lunch at Le Tub, this really neat rustic place on the canal. They had plants growing out of old toilets all over. We sat outside and enjoyed the day. All of us had their signature 13oz Burger, it was really good but I had to spend the rest of the afternoon fighting off a food coma. From there we had a guided driving tour of Miami, Coral Gables, and a couple other areas. We took a brief pit stop at the Belmont hotel, which is apparently haunted, Daniel had stories to back up the claims.
From there we drove out to Schnebly Redland’s Winery outside of Miami. It was an amazing place, they do not use grapes at all in their wines, some of the varieties include three different Avocado wines, Mango wine, Guava Wine, Lychee wine and many more. Their tastings work out great for locals, the first tasting is $6.00 and includes the glass. After this initial tasting you can bring your glass in for free tastings any time. After sampling what they have, we bought a bottle and spent some time in their beautiful garden area. There is a little lawn, with waterfalls in the back going down to a large fish pond. around either side are Tiki Huts with picnic tables and lounge seating. It is a really great place to hang out with friends and family and of course good wine.
After leaving there we headed back to my cousin’s apartment. It is a nice place on the ground floor with a tiny yard area. They gave us the walking tour with their two dogs, around the marina, pool, and tennis courts. From there we went back to Ft Lauderdale Beach and had a couple drinks at various bars finally stopping to have dinner and a Fish Bowl at LuLu’s Bait Shack.
Thursday was our big snorkeling day. We were actually early to the dive shop (South Beach Divers). With our gear and directions in hand we headed to Key Largo, stopping to get some water and Gatorade at a Winn Dixie, and lunch at Subway. Once on the boat we found a place and headed out to John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. The first mooring station we stopped at had a mild current, enough to frustrate you after a little while. It took Jessica a little while to get comfortable in the water, but once she did we had a great time taking pictures and checking out the fish. The second mooring spot had no current and we had a blast relaxing and looking at the fish. The corals were amazing to see in person, I really wanted to touch them but kept my hands to myself. Once back on the dock we rinsed our gear and were thinking about heading further down the keys, but we were exhausted from our fun in the sun and decided to head on back to our room. That night we ended up at Lulu’s again and closed it down.
Friday we spend the morning relaxing on the beach and trolling the shops for souvenirs. After lunch we decided to beat the heat and humidity and headed to Sawgrass Mills, a huge outlet mall about 45 minutes from our room. We were there for 6 hours and still didn’t get to all of the stores we want! Oh well, there is always next time, Rusty and Daniel offered their spare room whenever we want it, which was great of them and we will definitely be taking them up on that offer. Friday we had a romantic stroll on the beach and called it an early night seeing as checkout was at 10am.
Saturday morning we were up and checked out by 9:30am, we stopped at the Super Target outlet, found some clothes for both of us, piddled at a couple other stores and got on the road. By this time we were ready to get moving. Our last stop was a couple hours north at a rest stop to find a geocache, to drop off a travelbug that wanted to go to space centers. The rest stop was close to Cape Canaveral and the Kennedy Space Center. We had thought about actually going by the center but we just wanted to keep moving so this would be as close as we could do. The plan was to stop and get a hotel room for the night but we wanted to keep moving and decided to just drive on through to home.