Cabbage Key – Cheeseburger in Paradise
Yummm! How far would you go to taste the burger that may have inspired Jimmy Buffett’s hit song? We hopped a ferry and headed to Cabbage Key, Florida.
Yummm! How far would you go to taste the burger that may have inspired Jimmy Buffett’s hit song? We hopped a ferry and headed to Cabbage Key, Florida.
It’s a warm afternoon and people are milling about in Mina Edison’s garden, wandering through Thomas Edison’s laboratory, visiting the onsite museum and touring the custom built homes at the Edison Ford Winter Estates in Fort Myers, Florida. Thomas Edison and Henry Ford were two of the most creative inventors in history, but it’s doubtful that either one of them ever imagined that their winter homes would one day become a tourist attraction. There are affiliate links in this post. If you make a qualifying purchase through one of these links, Wander Woman Travel Magazine may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Edison Ford Winter Estates Built Side-by-Side Thomas Edison built his winter home in southwest …
Do you believe in ghosts? Key West Ghost Tours might make a believer out of you! Our tour with Haunted Key West Tours was fascinating and fun!
The creature that most visitors want to see when they come to the Everglades is the American alligator and the best way to do it is with a Florida Everglades airboat tour. Alligators are plentiful in this area and you will see wild gators basking in the sun near freshwater rivers, canals and sloughs – either in the water or near the water’s edge. Visitors need to be very careful when they are walking on trails or getting near the water’s edge and an airboat tour is a safe way to see these wild alligators. There are affiliate links in this post. If you make a qualifying purchase through one of these links, Wander Woman Travel Magazine may receive a …
A gentle breeze sweeps along the shoreline of a mangrove covered islet and the only sound that can be heard is the kayak paddle slicing the water as we maneuver our vessel closer to the shore. Sitting near the water’s edge is a small reddish-brown colored raccoon rummaging through a pile of oyster shells. He barely seems to notice our presence as he feasts at the oyster bar. Moments later he takes to the water and swims to another tiny islet to search for more oysters. This Everglades kayak adventure is much different than I imagined. There are affiliate links in this post. If you make a qualifying purchase through one of these links, Wander Woman Travel Magazine may receive …