December 2005 ............. Cocoa Beach: On a barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and The Banana River, this city of 12,000 is located in the heart of Florida's Space Coast, and has played an important role in the history of the countries space program. The Cocoa Beach pier, established in 1962 is a historical landmark on the Florida space coast. The pier is 800 ft. long and houses several restaurants and gift shops. One must pay to access the pier from the restaurants to the end of the pier where most of the fishing takes place. The portion of the pier that has free access is over the beach, not the water.
December 2005 ............ Sarasota: The town was founded in the 1880's and in 1910 it began attracting some of Americas most wealthy. John Ringling of Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Baily Circus built a magnificent mansion on Sarasota Bay. In 1927 the circus winter quarters moved to Sarasota - branding the area a "Circus Town". Ringling used his circus elephants to help build the first bridge from the mainland to St. Armands Key. We stopped to see the larger than life, over 25 ft tall, statue of a sailor and nurse, called "Unconditional Surrender", that is located on the waterfront."His surprise kiss in NYC at the end of WWII symbolized the joy that the war was finally over". A newspaper article we found on the web indicated the statue was "temporary" and not all residents were pleased to have it in thier town. We thought is was neat. Sarasota, from what we saw, appears to be a very pretty city. Note: 2006 - We have been told the statue is now gone.
December 2005 ............ Sanibel Island: One of the unique barrier islands of the world, having an East-West orientation when most islands are North-South. Hence, the island is gifted with great sandy beaches and an abundance of shells. The sand is so white and fine it reminds one of sugar. Sabibel and Captiva were formed as one island over six thousand years ago, as sediment that rose from the sea after being shaped by centuries of storm activity. It is believed Ponce de Leon discovered the island in 1513 while searching for his "fountain of youth". We heard the island was cut in two during one of the hurricanes, they were repairing it when we were there and driving wasn't a problem. This is the second time we've spent time on Sanibel, we love the area of the Casa Ybel Resort, built in the 1880's and still beautiful. Shelling on Sanibel is the best we've ever found and watching the sunset from the end of Captiva is also a must. While at the beach to watch the sunset, eat at the Mucky Duck. This area is one of Laurel's favorites.
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