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South Florida Attractions – DeLeon Springs State Park Aug 28

Advertised as a fountain of youth, “impregnated with a deliciously healthy combination of soda and sulfur” – who wouldn’t be keen on visiting?

Touted as such in 1889, what is now known as the DeLeon Springs State Park has a healthy history of mystery and violence for such a seemingly serene place.

Just as much full of natural wonder today as it was then, the State Park has plenty to offer by way of things to do and appreciate. Outdoor recreation abounds in this historical place.

Whether you enjoy hiking through the lush landscape, or swimming the constant 72 degree spring waters on your way to the featured focus of the park, each experience promises to be as enjoyable as the next. Canoe, kayak, paddleboat, or walk to explore the 18,000 acres of lakes, creeks and marshes of nearby Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge.

Half the park’s fame comes from the 6,000 year-old dugout canoe that was discovered here and stands as arguably one of the oldest ever found in America. As Florida traded hands from the Spanish to the English, Seminole Indians were settling in on the grounds. After European goods traded for Indian furs and deerskins, Spain seized its ownership and turned the land into plantation grounds known as Spring Garden.

After Florida became U.S. territory in 1821, Colonel Orlando Rees employed an ingenious waterwheel using the flow of the spring to grind his sugarcane from the plantation. During the Second Seminole War (1835-42), the plantation suffered from a severe sacking but was later reclaimed in 1838 by General Zachary Taylor.

The Second Seminole War isn’t the only wartime experience the plantation has suffered through, either. During the Civil War, the mill was used to grind the grain for the Confederate and other stores. Later captured by Union soldiers, most of the facilities were destroyed.

The very mill that suffered so much is the same one that now draws on favoritism from many tourists and travelers. The Old Spanish Sugar Mill and Griddle House offers their own sort of specialty, most peculiar in a State Park. Grain, stone ground by French buhr millstones, provide the very basis of what turns out to be some of the most phenomenal pancakes made at your own table, complete with a griddle. The restaurant serves breakfast all day and offers salads and sandwiches for the crew who isn’t so fond of foods after the a.m.

Read more about the Old Spanish Sugar Mill and Griddle House here.

South Florida Restaurants – Blue Martini Apr 23

If you’re off to the coast for some fun or for business, there’s only seven miles to heaven for guests at Hilton Singer Island’s Oceanfront Resort who don’t want to miss sampling West Palm Beach’s nightlife. Mix and mingle with your favorite martini flavor in West Palm Beach’s hot spot specialty shop. Don’t worry, we won’t tell your boss, either.

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Blue Martini, a premiere martini lounge in West Palm Beach boasts a variety of 25 specialty martinis made in-house. From classic mixes like the Down & Dirty (vodka and olives) to exotic concoctions like the Brazilian (acai-blueberry vodka and pink lemonade), you’re bound to find something you like, and with a bite. Whether you fancy citrus or chocolate, Blue Martini’s got you covered. Impressed as I was with the creativity of each concoction (and their catchy names), I was pleased to find this lush lounge serves up more than martinis. Italian, Australian, and California wines are just the beginning with well-known names as Ecco Domani, Penfolds, and champagnes as topnotch as Dom Perignon and Taittinger.

If the selection of spirits doesn’t have you salivating, the lounge’s menu will. Lighter fare is featured with offerings of bruschetta and caprese salads, as well as fantastic flatbreads with tenderloin and portabella mushrooms, barbeque chicken and more. If you’re a little hungrier than munchin’, the Seared Ahi Tuna is served up on Asian Seaweed Salad with another salad of calamari, wasabi and Blue Martini’s signature sesame seed sauce. Fear not, however, if you’re not a fan of fish – an 8 oz. serving of Mint Marinated Rack of Lamb is served on seasoned rice, among other tasty selections.

In my personal opinion, I’d have to say the dessert selection is as sweet as the array of specialty martinis – finish your night off right with a Vesuvius Cake made from an absolute mess of brownie crust, New York Style Cheesecake, chocolate ganash, chocolate truffle, and chocolate mousse topped with chopped walnuts and white chocolate chips.

Lighter fare or just for drinks, Blue Martini features daily events and happy hour specials, not to mention the space to accommodate intimate parties of 300 or full-scale shindigs of 1,000 on the outdoor patio, stage room or the VIP lounge.

See you in the stage room and raise your glass with whatever you fancy, be it a Pink Passion or Almond Joy, West Palm Beach welcomes you.

Daily hours: Monday – Thursday 4:00 p.m. – 3:00 a.m.; Friday – Saturday 4:00 p.m. – 4:00 a.m.; Sunday 4:00 p.m. – 3:00 a.m.

For weekly specials and scheduled entertainment or booking information, visit Blue Martini’s Web site call 561.835.8601.

South Florida Entertainment – Clematis by Night Apr 21

Sure, we’re big fans of basking in the sun on the beach and kicking back in the sand but there’s more fun to be had – when the sun sets, the music begins and West Palm Beach can toot its horn over this one.

We’ve mentioned Clematis Street before but kept to its charming allure of boutiques and various venues to find fashion and fun from the Intracoastal Waterway through downtown.  I’m thinking that a weekly featured, fantastic show of musical talent and tunes is definitely a winner of its own specific mention.clematis-street-west-palm-beach

Clematis by Night is produced by the City of West Palm Beach Mayor’s Office in partner with the Division of Community Events keen on drawing on the inescapable delight in a vast array of music. Performances are scheduled weekly by music groups to the tune of Latin, R&B, reggae, rock, blues, soul, and swing.

Events scheduled for the Centennial Square weekly “Fountainside Series” can be found in a monthly calendar on the website for the area’s Hot Spot to Chill.

Featuring rotating talent groups every Thursday from 6:00 pm – 9:30 p.m., it’s the best deal in downtown for fun with the perfect price: free!

Two of my favorites in “harmony” and at one location: trendy finds with music in mind. Be sure to tune in and don’t forget to find a hot spot of your own to relax after your concert in the city’s center at Hilton Singer Island’s Oceanfront Resort.

Photo by Donald Albury available under GNU Free Documentation License v. 1.2

South Florida Entertainment – Palm Beach Princess Casino Mar 25

Feels like we’ve gone family-friendly over the last few posts, so today it’s 21-and-up only. We’re throwing on something nice but casual and hitting the sea for an evening of gaming, music and fun!

The Palm Beach Princess Casino is a pleasure cruise and a luxury casino experience all rolled up into one beautiful vessel. Embarking twice a day from the Port of Palm Beach in Riviera Beach, FL (just a few miles away), the Princess entertains passengers with live music, delicious food and drinks, free games, dancing, swimming, massage and, of course, live casino action.

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The very moment you make it three miles off shore, the energetic 15,000 sq. ft. casino comes alive for nearly 4 hours of good-spirited gaming. The Princess Casino boasts the largest selection of games in South Florida, so you can bet all your favorites are here: slots, Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Mini Baccarat, Let It Ride, 3-Card Poker and the massively popular Texas Hold’em Poker. In fact, the Princess is the only World Poker Tour-sanctioned satellite venue in the state, meaning that they offer monthly qualification tournaments for major WPT events. Plan ahead and take your shot at glory.

While we do recommend this cruise for gamblers, there’s plenty more to do. Your ticket comes with a gourmet meal, and there’s live music every night to dance along with or simply kick back and enjoy with a drink. You can play bingo, test your aim at skeet shooting, take a dip in the pool, or really indulge yourself with an hour-long massage therapy.

The Palm Beach Princess Casino sails out of the Port of Palm Beach twice a day, first at 10:30 a.m. and again at 6:30 or 7:00 p.m. No one under 21 is allowed on the evening cruise. Rates range from $30 – $40 depending on the cruise, and they regularly offer specials and host events, so be sure to check the calendar before picking a day.

Learn all about the Palm Beach Princess Casino, a favorite in South Florida Entertainment.

South Florida Entertainment – Clematis Street Mar 13

You can have your Miami money-traps with their valets and their “fitting room fees”, but I’ll take the cozy, authentic charms of Clematis Street in West Palm Beach any day of the week. Art, dining, music, nightlife – it’s got it all!

Clematis Street is the historic retail and lifestyle heart of downtown West Palm Beach, Florida. Beginning at Flagler Drive near the Intracoastal Waterway, Clematis runs westward through downtown, thriving with the kinds of original boutiques, independent restaurants and lively entertainment venues that give the Palm Beaches their year-round personality. From prized antiques to the latest fashion, you can find it along Clematis.

Clematis Street - West Palm Beach, FL

You’ll also find plenty more. Drop in to the Cuillo Centre for the Art for a fabulous show ranging from new plays to beloved musicals, see a stunning tribute to original Beatle John Lennon at the Legacy Fine Art Gallery, put together a winning ensemble at Ann Taylor Loft, or stop by for a meal and more at E. R. Bradley’s Saloon. For a complete list of restaurants, retailers, galleries, venues, public services and more, visit the Web site.

If you’re around on Thursday evening, you’re in for a real treat. Head over to Centennial Square at the end of Clematis Street (near the fountain), where the city of West Palm Beach presents free concerts every week in their “Clematis by Night” Program. Featuring a diverse array of local and regional artists playing rock, blues, R&B, reggae, Latin, swing and everything in between, there’s no better way to add a little dazzle to your South Florida vacation. Learn more.

Choose the Hilton Singer Island Oceanfront Resort for snazzy island accommodations and a quick trip to Clematis Street in downtown West Palm Beach, Florida.

See you there!

Photo by Donald Albury available under GNU Free Documentation License v. 1.2