The release of Rocky the Loggerhead Sea Turtle!

This week we are sharing the release of a 220-pound loggerhead sea turtle from the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach …. What an exciting moment!Like all sea turtle species, loggerhead turtles face many threats that impact their population.  For over three decades, the Loggerhead Marinelife Center has been committed to the rehabilitation of sick and injured sea turtles. It’s awful to think some of the injuries are caused by humans, like the entanglement of fishline, prop strikes from boats and ingesting plastic bags.We were excited to witness her release back to the ocean. The sea turtle patients are tagged…

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Two Days at Kennedy Space Center!

We spent 2 days exploring the Kennedy Space Center. When you arrive at the Space Center there is a $10 parking fee and the ticket to enter, $75 for adults, $70 for seniors and $65 for children.We investigated the following exhibits:Heroes and LegendsRocket GardenThe GatewayBus Tour Apollo / Saturn VShuttle AtlantisIMAX TheatreWe highly recommend visiting the Kennedy Space Center!https://youtu.be/xNuncj9NIi8

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Review of Yonder Escalante, Glamping like no other!

.This week we are doing something a little different.  We are reviewing one of our top 5 RV resorts and will review the others in the coming months.  There are 3 ways to stay at Yonder Escalante, modern cabins, renovated vintage Airstreams or traditional camping. Yonder has many amenities, including a drive-in theatre where you can watch the movie of the day in an antique car!  The outdoor common area is so inviting, with great music, lightning fast WiFi, 2 built in fire pits and a variety of books and games.  The swimming and heated jet pool speaks for itself, a…

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Ft. Lauderdale: Bonnet House Museum & Gardens

While visiting friends in Ft. Lauderdale we toured Bonnet House Museum & Gardens and visited Pompano Beach/Pier.The Bonnet House Museum & Gardens was the home of Frederic Clay & Evelyn Bartlett. Built in the 1920’s, today the Bonnet House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.In 1983 Evelyn Bartlett deeded the property to the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation. Today the property is open to the public and offers self guided tours as well as guided tours.Bonnet House Museum & GardensEnjoy the video!https://youtu.be/cCwhDxFhAyY

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