We are a married couple who adopted our little Russky, Nikita {aka Nicky, Nicky noodle, little man, Nikoli, the Nickster, crazy dude, goofball, puppy love, etc...you get the picture!} from St Petersburg, Russia four years ago. Join us as we stumble through the joys and perils of parenthood, while our son teaches us a few things along the road...



8.16.2009

Florida Keys Part 3 - Bahia Honda State Park

Ok - I just realized we've been back from Florida for several weeks now and I've yet to finish posting about it! Such a slacker am I! Here goes...

After leaving Key West, we stopped at Bahia Honda State Park for the day on our way to Islamorada. The park has been voted as one of the top 10 beaches in the US several times, so I figured we couldn't pass it by. There are 3 main beaches and some campgrounds perched on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Gulf of Mexico on the other. Let me just say this - while yes, the views were awesome, the beaches were by no means the "most beautiful". I realize I can be a little picky and grossed out by things that otherwise would not bother the average Joe. However, there were massive piles of seaweed covering the 2 more popular (read: less populated) beaches, and there was a smell emanating from them that made me a bit nauseous! Nicky took a look at the big brown piles, wrinkled his nose and yelled "Ew blech! Yucky mud!" (anything that's wet and brown and on the ground is "mud"). Needless to say, we ventured to the other more populated side, where the water was a bit more clear.

There is an old Overseas Railroad bridge, once part of Henry Flagler's railroad, which stretches out over the water. It definitely made for some awesome views of both land and sea. The walk to the top of the bridge was through a small wooded area, and probably would've been better if we started our day at the top, as we were quite hot and sweaty from the jaunt!
As you see in the picture above, Daddy gave a tired Nicky a ride on his shoulders. Well, this didn't bode too well on our descent. Daddy ducked to avoid a low-hanging tree branch, but didn't realize there was another one immediately following and, well, let's just say Nicky had an up-close and personal relationship with one not so forgiving tree! Thank goodness he had on his sunglasses, or we might have been high-tailing it to the hospital!
He never did get a black-eye out of it, but we had quite a few questions from the inquisitive individuals we encountered the rest of the day!
We left Bahia Honda late in the afternoon and made our way to Islamorada and the Ocean View Inn and Sports Pub where we had our final stay in paradise. Although the beach at Bahia Honda was less than stellar (and we had to pay for both the park and the umbrella rental), we had a good day hanging out...Nicky thought it was fun to play "choo choo", while pulling a lazy Momma on his raft and we got some pretty pictures!

1 comment:

Lisa said...

not so forgiving tree huh....i've heard that before.

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