Saturday, January 4, 2014

Culpepper & Co. Nautical Antiques, Lighting & Decor

1619 North Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Open Tuesday thru Saturday, 10am-4pm

Don't you just love when you accidentally find a true gem?!  That totally happened today.  I was in search of another salvage company and stumbled upon this place, Culpepper & Co Nautical Antiques--and I was just in awe of all the cool nautical salvage items.  Ships wheels, old anchors, lights, wooden and glass buoys, maritime maps--you name it and this guy had it.
Perfect place to find one-of-a-kind unique gifts and home decor with a nautical & rustic flare.  I ended up leaving empty-handed this time around because I was so overwhelmed and didn't know what I wanted to buy first.  But believe me, I'll be going back.  I've got my eye on the red, white, & blue striped buoy and a nautical map...
This place is right on the corner of North Dixie Hwy and 16th in West Palm Beach--you can't miss it!  

Tip: There aren't any price tags on the items in this place, so make sure to flag down the owner.  He will tell you how much an item costs and answer any questions you may have about anything in his salvage yard.  

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Sand and Sea-Sun Holiday Sand Sculptures

Waterfront & City Commons, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Open to the public usually the first week of December (check website for dates)

I just love this time of year, don't you?!  I get so excited when I start seeing all of the holiday lights and decorations going up, and hear Christmas tunes playing all around.  This means, of course, that I will be on the lookout for holiday happenings during the month of December.

By far one of my favorite holiday attractions since living in South Florida would be the ridiculously detailed sand sculptures spread throughout downtown West Palm Beach.  The main attraction is the Christmas tree, which stands at the base of Clematis Street in Waterfront and City Commons.  This year, the tree towered 35 feet high, and was made of nearly 600 tons of sand!
At night, you can catch spectacular light shows set to holiday music.  The team that organized the attraction even set up a mini golf course next to the tree this year--a 9-hole Christmas-themed course!  Throughout the area you can find 4 more sculptures, including this jolly beach-goer...
Its a unique place to take your out-of-town guests that are visiting for the holidays, or to take a beachy holiday photo-op to send to your loved ones living in colder climates.  

Happy Holidays! 

Tip:  Check out the sculptures on a Saturday morning between 9am and 1pm to catch the Green Market and do a little Christmas shopping to support your local vendors!

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Jupiter Blowing Rocks Preserve

574 South Beach Road, Hobe Sound FL, 33455
Open daily 9am-4:30pm, except major holidays (check their website before planning a visit for closings)

Just a few miles north of the Jupiter Lighthouse sits natural gem, Jupiter Blowing Rocks Preserve.  The rocky limestone shoreline of the preserve reminds me so much of La Jolla, CA--it's absolutely beautiful and unique.
A $2 cash only admissions fee per adult (children under 12 are free) is required in order to gain access to the beach--but its completely worth it.  I recommend packing a lunch, bringing your beach chairs and water shoes, and spending the day on this quiet beach. Three hiking and walking trails are open to the public as well
Tip:  I recommend checking the tide schedules before going so that you can see what this place is really known for, the large geysers of saltwater that soar into the air during high tides and after storms.

Jupiter Lighthouse

500 Captain Armour's Way, Jupiter FL 33469
Open Daily January-April, & May-December Tuesday thru Sunday
Hours: 10am-5pm (last lighthouse tour at 4pm)

I feel like I've been doing the same thing recently, so I've been wanting to check out some new local landmarks here in Southeast Florida.  Luckily, when we have visitors is when my touristy-planning-mode really seems to go full-force.

Brian's parents came down for Labor Day weekend, and the guys spent the days on the golf course.  It was an absolutely gorgeous day today, so I wanted to plan for something fun and outdoors for his mom and I to do.  Since she loves lighthouses, I decided to take her to the Jupiter Lighthouse, which is only about a forty-five minute drive North from Boynton Beach.

The lighthouse and tour was such a fun experience!  The tour guide gave about a 30-minute walking tour around the grounds, sharing the history of the lighthouse, former inhabitants, and the surrounding land--the waterway, vegetation, and landscape.  

At the base of the lighthouse is one of the many neat attractions here, the enormous and ever-growing Banyan tree.  Its hard to judge from this picture, but this thing is HUGE!

The next part of the tour involves a bit of exercise--walking up more than 150 steps to the top of the lighthouse.  I can't even imagine having to walk up and down the narrow spiral staircase on a daily basis--what a workout!
The steep workout is totally worth it once you reach the top.  The smell of fresh sea air, the 360 degree panoramic view of blue-green waterways, local boaters sailing along, large mansions of local celebrities--its truly breathtaking.  Just don't look down if heights make you feel uneasy--the top of the lighthouse towers more than 100 feet above the ground.  
After the tour, make sure to check out the gift shop and stop into the snack bar for a free sample of their homemade fudge--YUM!

Tip: If you have time after the tour, drive a few miles down the road to Jupiter Blowing Rocks Preserve!

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Indie Craft Bazaar

100 SW 3rd Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
12pm until 5pm, Shows scheduled on select days throughout the year

About three or four times a year, Revolution Live in downtown Fort Lauderdale plays host to a gathering of local artists, crafters and vendors, called the Indie Craft Bazaar.  Full of unique finds including jewelry and accessories, home decor, and other funky stuff that you probably wouldn't find elsewhere, it's totally worth checking out.  

Oh, and I should mention, their serving up $3 mimosas while you shop--can't beat that! 
When I attended the event in February, I purchased a cute pair fabric bobby pins and button earrings by Doopie Moo's, and an adorable gold wire-twisted love ring (unfortunately I cant remember the name of this vendor!)  Prices are very reasonable overall, and a very good event to check out for gift ideas, especially for that person who already has practically everything.  

Also, I recommend checking out their Facebook page for updates on vendors, features, and event dates and times.  The next event is July 13, 2013 from noon until 5:00pm.  

Tip: There's a $5 admission fee, but first 100 guests get to pick up a fun little swag bag filled with little trinkets from some of the vendors featured at the bazaar.    

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Fort Lauderdale Water Taxi

413 SW 3rd Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
Open Daily (check schedule for fare times) 

Ok, I'm absolutely in love with the concept of this local Fort Lauderdale feature, the Water Taxi.  Considered a "trolley on the water," the Water Taxi service runs from 10am until approximately 10pm most days, and travels to 10 Stops along the Intracoastal waterway throughout the day.   In addition, there is a connecting Water Taxi that can take you to and from Hollywood as well.  
I suggest starting at the very beginning, either Stop 1-The Briny Pub, or Stop 1A-Pirate Republic Bar--both places are very cool-looking and you can sit and have a drink while waiting for the taxi to come. 
The first time I road this, I traveled all the way until Stop 8 before getting off--this drops you off at the beach along A1A in Fort Lauderdale.  That way, we were able to enjoy the boat-ride and enjoy some of the sites, while also figuring out which Stops we actually wanted to stop at and walk around.  

While on the Water Taxi, its normal to see many large yachts docked along the waters edge, some that are even owned by celebrities--Johnny Depp (above), Kenny Chesney, among others.  Make sure to listen to the commentary while on the Taxi, as the captain and his crew will point out some of the local celebrity homes--both currently living and previously owned.  Mansions owned by Desi Arnaz & Lucille Ball, the vacation home previously inhabited by Sonny & Cher, Anderson Cooper's childhood home, to name a few...

Tickets are $22 per adult and are good for the entire day--after 5:00pm tickets are discounted to $15.  This is a fun feature for both locals and visitors--I highly recommend taking your out-of-town visitors on this.  

Tips: (1) Between Stops 1 and 1A, there is a drawbridge that goes down every so often to allow for trains to pass.  If this is down during the time of a Water Taxi pickup, the boat cannot pass and therefore you may have to wait for the next scheduled pickup.  Call (954)467-6677 to locate the closest Water Taxi (2) Take the Water Taxi at night during the month of December and you're guaranteed to see some extravagantly decorated houses along the waterway decked out for the holidays.       


Sunday, March 17, 2013

New York Mets' Spring Training

525 NW Peacock Boulevard, Port St Lucie, FL 34986
February thru March (check Mets website for schedule)

One of the benefits of being a Mets fan and living in South Florida is that their spring training is held only about an hour away from here, at Tradition Field in Port St Lucie.  I finally convinced Brian to go to a game with me--I bribed him with beer (the majority of his family are Yankees fans--need I say more?)!
We ended up scoring tickets to the Mets v. Atlanta Braves game--so fun!  And Regis Philbin threw the first pitch! REGIS!!
There's nothing like a good game of baseball--and it was nice to enjoy the game with close seats and a good view...along with salty peanuts and a hot dog! Can't wait to go to another game next season! PLAY BALL!

Tip:  Allow yourself enough time to get to the field so that you can find a good parking spot.