Some images from our rainy three-day drive from Disney World, Florida, to New Jersey. The weather system intensified on the last day as we withstood 8′ seas on the Cape May (NJ)-Lewis (Del.) car ferry, an 80-minute open sea transit of 17 miles.
Leaving Disney WorldVirginia Beach, 40 F deg, (4.4 C) anda mean Atlantic OceanThis series shows the pitfalls of an embarrassed seagull on a wet railing – Virginia Beach.
“Humph!”On the ferry, walking was impossible after leaving the dock.
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Tooling around Florida after the wedding, (see previous post here) the two of us would spend some time on St. Petersburg Beach…
Our son and Grandson flew in for the wedding and would spend the next day with us afterward. Here, the art of “catching” is demonstrated… in this case, either a small seagull or a tennis ball!
Then, visiting friends, and eating out on Long Boat Key, and Punta Gorda…
An alluring on-water restaurant, (Mar Vista) sitting amongst sprawling Silver Buttonwood Trees, Whitney Beach, Long Boat Key
And then, two nights inside Disney World, doing the entire day in between within Epcot, each of us walking about 22,000 steps (about 10 miles – 16 km!)
A last-minute call for any available room on this Spring Break weekend succeeded in getting a very reasonable “yes” in the Pop Century resort. 🙂The iconic “Spaceship Earth,” Epcot
The last post in this series will cover our rainy drive back to New Jersey.
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The main event of our recent Florida Vacation was our nephew’s wedding to his beautiful bride on the stunning beach at St. Pete, Florida, …a perfect day!
A hint that something extraordinary was about to happen!
Hmmm,
Friends and relatives gathered.
And as the wonderful ceremony proceeded, beach people watched…
The event was awesome. The beautiful blessed couple shined in the late afternoon sun, and the people cheered andpartied into the night.
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