The Boardwalk RV Resort here in Homestead is a Mecca for folks from way up north. I think the highest percentage of license plates we have seen here are from Quebec, Canada. I had expected to be hearing lots of Spanish, but instead we are being greeted in French.
We are finally far enough south to be seeing papaya trees! I actually bought one the other day at a fruit stand by Lake Okeechobee. We had half of it for breakfast with lime juice this morning.
Walking around this urban park this afternoon almost felt like being in a florist shop with VERY large foliage plants -- like this split leaf philodendron.
And we saw lots and lots of hibiscus --
This family had pots of orchids hanging from their awnings --
The owner said they had just started blooming --
Another color of hibiscus --
This is another plant that I have seen -- a whole lot smaller -- in florist shops.
I have never seen so many different kinds of palm trees. These young ones were clustered at one end of the park --
Another florist plant in the north --
Most of the sheds around the park had straps like this attached to big screws in the ground -- preparation for hurricane winds?
A gorgeous double hibiscus --
A large banana plant --
I have no idea what this large tree might be. There were about a dozen of these "bulbs" scattered throughout the foliage --
Another gorgeous double -- or triple? -- hibiscus.
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Thursday, January 12, 2012
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Heading Further South
We left "M" RV Resort earlier this morning heading further south. We took State Highway 27 down past Lake Okeechobee covering the same territory we had a couple of days ago when we drove around the lake. You sure can see a lot more from the height of the motorhome than you can when driving in Toad.
Highway 27 is a really nice four-lane road, but we turned off onto 997 to avoid the congestion around Miami. We saw these HUGE power lines heading in that direction --
Not sure if all of these dead trees along the road are left over hurricane damage, but there were miles of them --
As we got further south, we picked up a bit of a shower -- there was just enough rain to make the windshield wet. As you can see 997 is only a two lane road, and it is not in very good shape --
We had put the address of our destination, The Boardwalk RV Resort, into the GPS unit, but when we got to where it said it was, we found a school instead. After a couple of phone calls, we finally got to the right address... It turns out that Homestead has both numbered streets AND avenues -- we went to 6th Street not 6th Avenue!
Highway 27 is a really nice four-lane road, but we turned off onto 997 to avoid the congestion around Miami. We saw these HUGE power lines heading in that direction --
Not sure if all of these dead trees along the road are left over hurricane damage, but there were miles of them --
As we got further south, we picked up a bit of a shower -- there was just enough rain to make the windshield wet. As you can see 997 is only a two lane road, and it is not in very good shape --
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