Saturday, April 28, 2007

May I propose a toast to the happy couple?

Happy Anniversary Dave and Sandy !!


Cheers!

Flashback Friday

My favorite snowbirds...

Friday, April 20, 2007

Flashback Friday

Since I'm still working my way thru the Florida trip...
Here's some classic shots from another famous Florida Trip.





Directions to here:

File name: Hippies at Disney World (circa 1974) ??

Feel free to comment or defend yourself !

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Belated Wishes * times two

Happy Birthday to my dear friend, Stacy !!


And Happy Anniversary too!


Hope you hit the jackpot in Vegas!

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Happy Birthday, Jeff !!


Friday, April 13, 2007

Flashback Friday



Happy Birthday to my favorite groovy twins!

Sunday, April 08, 2007

On the third day...

Happy Easter !

Monday, April 02, 2007

Highway 41...Day 8...south to north

(Ah, yes colorful Florida...I'm almost back home with the posts...)

I left South Beach with a card full of digital images and a dead camera battery to proove it, which meant one thing...pulling out the Canon AE-1 and reverting to old school FILM.
I retraced my way back to the A1 which is Biscayne Blvd. Deco is not reserved just for South Beach...it is everywhere in Miami.


Even the Dairy Queen is deco!
A little run down and maybe abandoned, but the lines are still beautiful.








A fine example of Googie style architecture.
I left Miami and headed for Sunny Isles beach which I read about last fall. Sunny Isles was a "sleepy beach community" full of mom and pop motels which lined the A-1 Coastal highway. It came on my radar when I was advised by some people like me (yes there are others like me) that Trump had his eye on the town. Apparantly the Don did not already have enough money...and started buying up real estate and old buildings in order to you guessed it, push people out of their homes, raze the buildings and put up condos (and I'm not kidding...I read an artical about the tactics used to do this). I was told that if I wanted to see any of what used to be classic Florida...to go, soon. That was last fall. This spring...I drove, and I kid you not, 35 miles on THE COASTAL HIGHWAY and did not see the beach once. What I did see was this:

and a lot of these:
THE VISIONARIES!
The nerve.
I say: THE PIRATES.
(see previous post for the pirate story)
They have stolen the sun out of Sunny Isles...cause I also read an artical about these atlantic side condos, that if you want to go to the beach and lay in the sun, you best get there before noon, because after that...the condos cast shadows out to the shore. Imagine, you're at the beach and you are in the shade.
PIRATES.
Being throughly disgusted with construction and the hassels it made in the traffic, I decided I'd seen enough of the new Florida and hit the Interstate and headed north as fast as possible to make it as far north as I could. My mood was lifted when I looked in the rear view mirror and saw this:
As twilight approached, I knew it was going to be my last view of the ocean for another year or two, so I exited at West Palm Beach and found a public beach and took one last walk and look at the beach.



I'm sure I don't have to tell you how much I wanted to sleep under the glow of this neon sign, but it was too early to stop and I had many miles to go before I was north enough to lay my head down for the night.







After a very long trek, almost the enitre length of Florida, and Florida is very tall, folks, here was the stopping point for the night on the outskirts of Jacksonville.
No neon, but classic Florida. Take that, Donald.
(On second thought, don't you dare take that...you've already taken enough)


Sunday, April 01, 2007

Highway 41...Day 8...Deco Nirvana

(Speaking of vacation...according to my blog, I'm still in Florida! Life goes by too fast to blog everything, but here's another post from the 41 trip)
Even tho my accomadations were vintage deco, the neon was brilliant and the address was the A-1 coastal drive, I have to admit the neighborhood was a little rough...and even I was scared of a piece of furniture in my room. And I'm not the only one that was a little scared. Apparantly my camera was the talk of the night and caused quite a commotion among the maids and the desk clerk at the Seven Seas, as I'm sure they could not understand why anyone would want pictures of their past it's prime motel. Driving a black ex-cop car does not help when trying to convince non-english speaking maids and a black bouncer type desk clerk that you aren't running an undercover sting operation. (And I'm quite sure if I WAS running a sting operation, there was plenty of questionable activity going on within the locked gates of the Seven Seas that was worthy of stinging). As far as the car goes, I may need to rethink this mode of transportation.
Miami, Florida said "No."
South Beach to be exact, said "oh, no you don't."
"Trump towers? NO, Donald...get out!
We want to keep our architectural identity...even if the buildings are cheaply built and in disrepair." The Miami Deco Museum chronicles the plight of the people of South Beach and their fight to keep the fabulous deco from succumbing to the boring condo.
And thank God, they won.
The Welcome Center offers walking tours of the 3 main avenues that are lined with the cotton candy deco buildings. It is Deco Nirvana. I don't know why I love those curves so much, but it was an afternoon of absolute architectural eye candy.

Behold:

Namesakes. You know who you are.
If I lived in Miami, I'd want this address.

I thought about it.

Imported directly from Pennsylvania.

She called me "hon." Sweet end to a sweet tour.

Directions to here:

"He looks around, around, He sees angels in the architecture, Spinning in infinity, He says Amen! and Hallelujah!"
(From You can call me Al, written by Paul Simon)