My poor husband flies a lot for business but lucky for me, he flies so much, that he earned a companion pass for me to go anywhere he goes for free. When I heard he was flying into Ft. Lauderdale to play golf in Palm Beach, I decided to tag along and snag some Florida sunshine.
Well, I don't know if you can tell from the photo, but there wasn't a heck of a lot of sunshine. I didn't even need to unpack the sunglasses.
But Ft. Lauderdale was warm, or mostly warm enough. Better than Kansas, that is for sure.
Oh, there was some sun, and we had a whole day of exploring, walking along the beach, and dining by the ocean at H20 Cafe The food was great, the view even better.
And yes, my wine was almost empty before my food arrived, for lunch. It was vacation time!!
We only had the one day and night together there, but we squeezed in two ocean side meals. Dinner was at our hotel, and I fell in love with the back lit menus.
The veranda was a bit chilly, and other guests left to eat inside. But we were near a heater, and in a more closed off spot, so the wind didn't bother me, I just wore layers and braved it. When you only have one night on the beach, you just have to go for it and not complain about a little cool air.
Because it is OCEAN AIR!!!!!!!!
And worth a couple of shivers here and there.
This was my tip top, best ever, most favorite hotel to stay at. It was pricey. But, for just one night, we didn't mind. I loved all the details, our room had plantation shutters, lace curtains, gingerbread, and lots of white wicker.
Pretty furniture too. Oh, yes there was a mattress on that pretty bed frame.
But we moved it to the seating area, so we could prop the patio doors open and be near the ocean waves all night. The room was a little chilly (like my whole trip) and the outdoors was warmer than the indoors, so having the doors open warmed me up.
And nothing is as soothing as listening to the waves.
Cute entry ways to the rooms, huh?
I wish I could've stayed longer, but I was happy and lucky to get one night there. Of course, the rest of my trip wasn't too shabby either. I went to the Land of Guncles. I thought I'd hitch hike a free ride to Florida with my husband, "swing by" and visit family a bit, and enjoy being warm during the middle of a freezing Kansas winter.
Well....... while the Guncles have a heart warming and welcoming home, it was forecasted to be 25 degrees in Jacksonville. And "swinging by" to visit Jacksonville while in Ft. Lauderdale is like telling someone who is visiting Lawrence, Kansas that they should "swing by" St Louis while they are in town.
Which is not close.
But Jax from Ft. Lauderdale is even further.
And so worth the drive. I even got to pick some flowers and oranges from the garden before anything froze.
I'll have more pictures from the wonderful world of guncles next time. It was very festive there!
Karla, I am so glad we got to spend the evening together in West Palm. I loved seeing you again, the food was delish. A friend of mine was at the same restaurant that same night, but I did not know it. I wish visit was longer, and do you realize we did not get a pic of the two of us? Glad you and Rich had a great time in Ft. Lauderdale. Come back !!!! Love, Deb.
Posted by: Debbie Beracha | January 17, 2015 at 08:13 AM
Sounds like you had a wonderful time, Karla! Thanks for sharing about your trip!
Posted by: Linda P. | January 17, 2015 at 08:15 AM
We were so busy talking we forgot all about photos, deb! I realized as soon as you dropped me off Durn it. You look as great as ever. Kind of like Elizabeth McGovern. I could have slipped a photo of her in my blog instead and said it was you.
Posted by: Karla Nathan | January 17, 2015 at 08:43 AM
Sounds like you had a wonderful vacation even with the shivers. Love all the photos!
Posted by: Gigi Harlan | January 17, 2015 at 11:09 AM
So great that you came to "my town"! Glad you enjoyed. Come again! So much to see and do. Little excursions are the best!!
Posted by: Joyce | January 17, 2015 at 12:27 PM
What a great place to live, lucky you, Joyce!
Posted by: Karla Nathan | January 17, 2015 at 01:35 PM
oh what a wonderful get away! I agree--when you are near the ocean you have to enjoy it to the utmost chilly or not. There is also no sound like that when the waves beat against the shore.
Posted by: catie | January 20, 2015 at 02:30 AM
We also had the sound of the wind whistling across the building. It was quite windy, and the two sounds made the worlds best lullaby!
Posted by: Karla Nathan | January 20, 2015 at 08:16 AM