Friday, April 6, 2012

Life is Good!

It's been a few weeks since I last posted on this blog. We've just been busy. As the photos will attest, we have been taking advantage of some free time and the activities in the area before Honey went back to work.

Tarpon Springs has quickly become one of our favorite quaint towns to visit. Many, many shops to stroll through. Specialty clothiers and souvenir shops line the streets. Quite a few good restaurants and several Greek bakeries. Tarpon Springs was noted, at one time,  for its sponge fishing and was considered the sponge capital of Florida. I don't know if that holds true anymore, but from the looks of the boats at dock and the souvenir shops, I would say it is still true. Beautiful homes line the water's edge. Both old and new with the old homes displaying some wonderful architecture.

We found a great restaurant called the Rusty Bellies. It sits on the water and the shrimp boat unloads right there at the adjoining dock. The shrimp is fabulous, and along with the hush puppies and a Corona it is well worth the drive.

Actually, we found the quaint section of the town to be in two areas. The portion that sits on the water with the clothing and souvenir shops, and then another section in a downtown setting which features antiques and restaurants. We have not yet been to the downtown area, but it is certainly on the list of weekend jaunts yet to be taken. Visiting either location is a great way to spend a weekend afternoon. Just strolling through the shops and watching all the out of towners with their packages carrying special items to remind them of their visit to Tarpon Springs.












 Not too far from Tarpon Springs , we found a small bakery, called J.J. Gundy's,  that specializes in pies. It's been in business and serving local restaurants for quite a few years. Of course we stopped in to sample their wares. They have, by far, the best key lime pie we have ever tasted. Just absolutely dynamite.