Where to begin? How about at the beginning? I mostly record these sorts of trip memories for my own benefit, and fully admit they feel a little bit like inviting someone in to watch my vacation slides.
I mean honestly I would totally come view your vacation slides if invited so...come on in...
Hubs and I were invited to a wedding on July 4th. In Florida. Yes it was hot. It was also hot in South Carolina, but there we'd have been in our swim suits, not wedding clothes.
We have a hard and fast rule that we are not away from the lake on the 4th of July, but we made an exception this year. The bride's parents are some of our oldest and dearest friends and we've known the bride since the day she was born. She and my daughter2 are the same age and spent their earliest years together in NJ, and then in a fun twist of geography, ended up graduating from high school together in the UK.
Daughter2 wasn't able to attend the wedding, but we talked about her-ha! Hi Daughter2!
Since we were trekking to Florida in July we decided to tack a couple of days on to the trip and have a little bit of beach time. The wedding was in Tampa, which is not the beach, so we opted to stay in St. Petersburg about a half hour away.
We stayed in the Don Cesar Beach House Suites which are pink like the Don Cesar, but more apartment-like. We had a sitting room, kitchenette, bedroom and two bathrooms, plus a balcony overlooking the pool and out to the beach.
You have all the benefits of the Don in terms of dining, the spa, the pools, etc. and are just a short walk down the beach to the main hotel.
If you're not familiar with the Don she's a beauty. The Don Cesar is known as the pink hotel and is castle like in appearance. It was built in 1928 and has hosted many a celebrity, politician, and famous sort of guest for decades.
It's beautiful inside and out and is a landmark in St. Pete.
Our location had a great pool and fabulous beach so while we did have a couple of lunches at the main hotel, and I had my hair done there on wedding day, and we did do a lot some shopping in their very lovely shops, we mostly just hung out at our location.
There was a cabana boy who set up chairs and umbrellas every day, and the private beach wasn't crowded. The cabana boy actually worked at a club on our lake very recently which was a fun discovery, so we talked all things lake and Clemson sports with him.
The trip began with the long drive down to Florida on Wednesday. We like a car trip and didn't want to be dealing with the airport nonsense on a holiday weekend. We started listening to our 40-hour book The Last Lion (Volume 1) and there's a prologue and an introduction and three hours in we finally got to chapter one. Whew! This is the life and times of Winston Churchill and really really good, but there are three volumes in the series, all equally as long, so it will be quite a while before I do an actual review.
We stopped for breakfast/lunch in the little town of Bowman Georgia at a place called Bowman House which featured southern cooking. It was full of locals which we always take as a good sign.
The drive took about nine hours with stops, but we had no hiccups which was nice. We'd dropped the dog off at the kennel that morning and put Waze on, which had us avoiding the interstate we'd normally jump on very close to the kennel. Thankfully we listened to Waze because we learned later the interstate was completely shut down both directions all day and overnight too due to a spill.
See, this is why my recaps are so long. I feel the need to explain why we took route B instead of route A. Likewise I think this post will be a part B and part A.
We got checked in to the hotel then walked out on the beach to see what we could see. Standing in front of the ocean never gets old.
We went down to Passe Grille for dinner at a place called The Hurricane. Our plan was to eat fresh Grouper every single day and I think we almost managed that. Passe Grille is a little beach town at the southern end of St. Petersburg, and our hotel was less than five miles away. We shared some peel and eat shrimp too which is another favorite of mine.
After dinner we watched the sun set.
It's a whole thing on the Gulf y'all and it is not to be missed. When our girls were young we vacationed on the Gulf and we used to tell them the sun was going to bed and they thought we worked some kind of magic to make it drop into the sea just as we said good night.
Thursday the plan was the beach.
That's it. The whole plan.
We spent most of the day on the beach, then moved up to the pool which was beside the beach and also very lovely.
We did walk a few steps down the beach for lunch at the Don Cesar beside their pool which was also nice. I had the most delicious blackened mahi wrap with a pineapple salsa and hubs had the Grouper sandwich as predicted.
This coco solstice was refreshing too-coconut rum, lime juice, coconut water and club soda.
We relaxed by our pool and even played some ping pong before changing for dinner. We tried to go to this particular spot (The Wharf) the night before but there was zero parking so on Thursday we decided to try again and took an Uber. Ironically the Uber driver's wife went to my high school in NJ and we are here for all the small world connections.
We had a seat on their dock and I had fried shrimp while hubs had...the Grouper. Afterwards we went back to the hotel and got in our car for a short drive to Treasure Island. Hubs vacationed there as a boy and wanted to see if the pirate still stands.
He does. Once that was confirmed it was back to the beach for yet another glorious sunset.
Friday morning we decided to have a nice breakfast out and walked to a place called Azura Coastal Kitchen.
It's located in the Hotel Zamora which has a very mediterranean feel and I loved the vibe.
Our table overlooked the Intracoastal and we had a mimosa followed by a delicious meal. Avocado toast for me and lemon blueberry pancakes for the hubs.
We walked back to our hotel and spent some time on the beach before changing for the drive in to Tampa. We had plans to meet up with friends before the welcome party hosted by the bride and groom.
That sounds like a lovely start to your trip! Those sunset photos are fabulous. I agree that there is nothing quite like sunsets in the gulf.They are always so stunning.
ReplyDeleteYou have captured here so much of what I like about blogging- from the details of the little things (I LOVE details- do you know how much I've written about routes and getting to places??) to learning new things about places to seeing the real life connection happen via blogs. Just, really good! I enjoyed reading everything. Interestingly, you mentioned the beach wasn't busy. Abby was in Daytona Beach and stayed on the beach (not at a nice place at all but it was on the beach) for much of June as part of CRU and she said she could not believe how not crowded it was. She showed pictures of the beach and it was practically empty. She thought maybe high gas prices were impacting the typical Daytona Beach crowd? I know your area was nicer and the folks staying there wouldn't be impacted by high gas prices but it is interesting that both beach places weren't that busy.
ReplyDeleteOh what a great little getaway. We went to St. Pete's Beach once and loved it and I totally remember your hotel! I love how you made this a little summer adventure- I am sure you will be back at the lake next year for the 4th :)
ReplyDeleteIt was such a fun couple of hours, Joyce!! And I loved reading about your beach time, too. St. Pete Beach is my favorite place. I have hundreds of photos from staying over there with family. Folks would come to Lakeland and we would all go to "the beach" for a couple of nights while they were here visiting. The Don Cesar was also used as a hospital during WWII, if I remember correctly. It has quite a history. I'm looking forward to your post on Friday!! Thanks again for carving out some time for me while you were here. Come again!!!
ReplyDeleteEveryone looks so happy!! Does the bride's dad have on patriotric shoes? I love all of the details so I'm glad you didn't skimp!! I can't wait to read more.
ReplyDeleteThose gulf sunsets are amazing. You really enhanced the wedding with your extra days on the Gulf. That pink hotel is so interesting. Travel blog posts are so much better than slides...in my opinion. It is always a pleasure to read your posts. You have a gift...
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a wonderful trip and where you stayed looks fab! The sunsets are stunning! How great to meet up with Terri!
ReplyDeleteThe beach hotel and all the food look spectacular. I can only imagine how hot it was...phew!
ReplyDeleteI thoroughly enjoyed all of this post! You captured the Gulf beach so well. And everything else. It was good to see you and Terri D together. Yes, if it's possible, I'd love to meet you in person if/when you're out this way again.
ReplyDeleteHow I enjoyed your memories of what used to be my "playground"! I never stayed at the Don, but the Hurricane at Pass-a-Grille was a favorite. Their grouper sandwich to die for ... not to mention the Mudslide!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed all the pictures, but especially the sunset ones. Looks like a fun time! Have fun at the wedding!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great post with good memories and great photos
ReplyDeleteThe road trip sounds fun actually and what a nice place to stay! How fun to make all those connections!
ReplyDeleteOh, meeting up with a blog buddy. I love it. How fun to meet Terri.
ReplyDeleteThis was a fun post. All the photos of the good eats, beach time, and friend time.
Oh, my gosh, it is such a small world. Isn't that just crazy how everyone knew everyone and if they didn't they do now!! I am so shy and uncomfortable with groups of people that the idea of this gathering would have had me in knots. You look very comfortable but I guess these folks - many of them - were almost like family. And I can do okay with family - most of the time. Glad you enjoyed beach and pool time and some delicious seafood. Looking forward to Part B.
ReplyDeleteI love vacation slides and your's are wonderful as are all the details you've shared! The Don Cesar looks like a fun spot to stay in a wonderful area to explore! I look forward to reading Part 2!
ReplyDeleteYes, you definitely had to go. How nice that the bride went to school with daughter2 and then they both graduated high school in the UK. What an amazing trip you had. The photos are wonderful.
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