• Keith Eckersall
  • Jayne Eckersall
apr. – maj 2022

Going to America

Et 18-dags eventyr af Keith & Jayne Læs mere
  • I want to break free

    8. maj 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Looks like a lot of little crustaceans have done just that judging by the number of empty shells 🐚 on the beach. Its amazing to think that only 24 hours ago we were in the midst of a storm and now we are back on the beach ⛱️ although it is a little blustery.
    After a stroll along the beach, time out reading our books 📚 and a dip in the pool we decided to get ready and go down to St. Armands.

    It's also Mother's Day here in the US.
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  • Drinks and Food

    8. maj 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    Drinks in a Daiquiri bar watching the endless Sunday traffic heading down to the beach. As we walked down to the beach area we came across this beautiful little stone garden where you were invited to take or leave a stone.
    Greg and Patti arrive home from the family wedding in Melbourne near Orlando and let us know we have a dinner 🍽 reservation for 7:30.
    Trying to get an Uber back to the apartment proved challenging as I couldn't get any Internet even some WiFi in places weren't connecting. We eventually went into a shop called Shore and asked there about WiFi. Unfortunately no-one knew the code but we were saved by a lovely shop assistant called Emma who came to our rescue with her mobile phone and let us hotspot.
    Lovely meal at Harry's tonight jayne had Salmon and I went for Harry's Famous Crab 🦀 cakes. Stephen King the writer also frequented this restaurant until he moved away from Sarasota.
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  • The Greatest Show - grounds

    9. maj 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    The Ringling brothers (originally Rüngling) were seven American siblings who transformed their small touring company of performers into one of America's largest circuses in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.[1][2] Four brothers were born in McGregor, Iowa: Alfred T., Charles, John and Henry William, and the family lived in McGregor for twelve years, from 1860 until 1872. The Ringling family then moved to Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, and finally settled in Baraboo, Wisconsin, in 1875. They were of German and French descent, the children of harness maker Heinrich Friedrich August Ringling (1826–1898) of Hanover, and Marie Salome Juliar (1833–1907) of Ostheim, in Alsace.[3] In 1919, they merged their Ringling Brothers Circus with America's other leading circus troupe, Barnum and Bailey, ultimately creating the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, which operated for 146 years.

    Reasonably early start to beat the crowds at The John and Mable Ringling Museum. This is one of Greg's favourite places to go either accompanied or on his own. Hopefully my photos will show there is just so much to see here, with gardens, home of the Ringlings, views over the bay, Museum and Art Galleries.
    Looking around the gardens we saw an Osprey eating its fish 🐟 supper and Banyan Tree. Banyans are strangler figs. They grow from seeds that land on other trees. The roots they send down smother their hosts and grow into stout, branch-supporting pillars that resemble new tree trunks. Banyans are the world's biggest trees in terms of the area they cover. - as Greg explains to a couple of passing ladies.
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  • The Greatest Show - Bay View

    9. maj 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    One of America’s wealthiest couples, the Ringlings started building Ca’ d’Zan in 1924 and completed it shortly before Christmas in 1926 at the then princely sum of $1.5 million. Sadly, their happiness there was not to last, for only three years after its completion, Mable died from Addison’s disease and the complications of diabetes.

    The House

    The 36,000 square-foot house sits on a waterfront site 1,000 feet long and 3,000 feet deep. It is five stories tall and has a full basement. Constructed from terra cotta “T” blocks, concrete and brick, it is covered with stucco and terra cotta and embellished with glazed tile. Decorative tile medallions, balustrades and ornamental cresting in soft red, yellow, green, blue and ivory highlight the pink patina of the stucco and terra cotta exterior.
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  • The Greatest Show - Ca' dZan

    9. maj 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    The home of the circus king and his wife, a couple from humble mid-western origins, Ca’ d’Zan stands as a testament to the American Dream of the Roaring Twenties. Inspired by and designed in the Venetian Gothic style of the palazzos that ring the Venice canals, this dazzling palatial mansion perfectly captures the splendor and romance of the Italy the Ringlings so loved. To honor its owner, they named it Ca’ d’Zan, “House of John”, in the dialect of their beloved Venice.

    The History of Ca' d'Zan

    The Inspiration

    The Ringlings had been traveling throughout Europe for nearly 25 years, acquiring circus acts and art. They both greatly admired the architectural style of Venice’s Ducal Palace, Ca’ d’Oro and the Grunwald Hotel. When they decided to build a home in Sarasota, Florida, where they had been winter residents for a number of years, The Ringlings took these palazzi as their inspiration – and Sarasota Bay as their Grand Canal.
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  • The Greatest Show - Transport

    9. maj 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    The Ringling Brothers had their own train to transport the travelling circus all over the US, stopping on average every 1,000 miles. They only stayed in a town 1 or 2 days before loading up and moving onto the next town.

    The Wisconsin was John Ringling’s private rail car.  Built in 1896 by the Pullman Car Company, it was refurbished at John Ringling’s request in 1905. For the next 11 years, John Ringling conducted the business of the circus aboard the Wisconsin. As the advance man, he would often arrive first in a city before the big show, but the car was also frequently joined with the circus train.

    The Ringlings also took vacations aboard the car to Utah and Yellowstone National Park, as well as Sarasota when they bought their property here in 1911. Like a luxury yacht, a luxury rail car had its own set of monogrammed table and glassware, of which the museum has only a single glass.

    The RBBX circus trains were more than one mile in length and consisted of 60 railroad cars, which is the equivalent of 120 trucks. The trains consisted of stock cars for exotic animals, flat cars for heavy equipment, and coaches to the rear. No space went underutilized.

    Stock cars were 72 feet long and of two basic types. One was designed for the horses and ring stock, and the other for the elephants, or “bulls.” The cars designated for bulls were about a foot taller than the others, with solid sides and small windows for ventilation near the top. The bulls were usually positioned in three pairs at each end of the car and another elephant could be loaded at the center. Thus, each bull car could carry 12 or 13 adult elephants. Stock cars were usually coupled directly behind the locomotive to help minimize jolting the animals, and were then followed in the consist by the flat cars which were the heaviest due to rides, wagons and other equipment. Finally, the passenger coaches brought up the rear of the train.

    The circus had a very strict employee caste system that was apparent in the sleeping assignments onboard. Featured performers and key personnel were often assigned a stateroom or even a half or third of a car. Some of the larger shows had a private coach for the owner or star performer. Most of the circus coaches were filled top to bottom with bunks, and an individual’s assignment in the circus and length of employment dictated the assigned bunk. For example, a newcomer might be assigned a top bunk, while working men might be assigned two to a bunk. These cars were not air conditioned and many a circus worker chose to sleep on an open flat, beneath the wagons, on a hot summer
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  • The Greatest Show - Model

    9. maj 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

    Roll up Roll up, the circus is in town. The train has been unloaded and the big tent is up and ready to welcome you.
    First of all there is the circus cook house where everyday:-
    2 barrels of sugar
    30 gallons of milk 🥛
    110 dozen of oranges 🍊
    200 lbs of tea and coffee ☕️
    226 dozen eggs 🥚
    2220 loaves of bread 🍞
    2479 lbs of fresh meat
    and plenty more items etc etc ....

    Now it's time to take a trip to the Ringling Museum and the World's Largest Littlest Big Top. In sunny Sarasota, hides Howard Tibbal's life work -- an exact 3/4-inch-to-the-foot scale replica of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus as it might have looked from 1919 - 1938.
    All the fixings are present -- acrobats fly gracefully above the audience. A legion of mess hall workers bustles to prepare the daily meals. Horses shuffle in their stalls, children sneak peaks into the dark halls of the freak show, and Goliath the ferocious Elephant Seal bellows at onlookers. The Howard Bros. Circus, named after its creator, is 3,800 square feet in size and shows off the entire circus process from the railway to the rodeo.

    The scale of it is mindboggling, and in perfect detail to boot. For over 50 years Tibbals has worked with excruciating effort to recreate old circuses from photographs, posters, schematics and old news articles. Thousands of figures the size of your thumb populate the tiny grounds as patrons and performers. Animals from pups to elephants number in the hundreds. Tents tower overhead. In fact, there's so much going on that an observation deck was created just for you to get a bird's eye view and take it all in.
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  • The Greatest Show - Art Collection

    9. maj 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

    After the circus 🎪 museum Greg and I walked around to the Art Museum and that was like walking into an Italian Palace.

    Here, in an extraordinary place is an extraordinary collection of art. From the Rubens Galleries to Joseph’s Coat: a skyspace by James Turrell, view the permanent collection’s treasures, the fascinating exhibitions from around the world and the classical sculptures that fill the grand courtyard. The State Art Museum of Florida, this awe-inspiring museum was originally built by famed circus impresario John Ringling as a legacy to the citizens of Florida. This is a place of beauty and wonder.

    In 1925, circus impresario John Ringling (1866–1936) decided to build an art museum, both as a legacy meant to outlast his business interests and as a memorial to his wife Mable and himself. By sharing the arts of Europe with the people of Florida, Ringling sought to educate and encourage curiosity for the wider world.

    John H. Phillips designed the Museum—a pink, Renaissance-style palace with 21 galleries enclosing a courtyard graced with copies of iconic sculptures. First opened in 1930, Ringling filled the Museum with European paintings, paneled rooms from the Gilded Age Astor mansion in New York, and ancient and medieval objects purchased from distinguished collections. Upon his death in 1936, Ringling bequeathed  the Museum to the people of Florida.

    A History of the Museum of Art

    John Ringling was one of the early 20th century’s most prolific collectors of art. The Museum of Art is his legacy. In 1905 Ringling married Mable Burton, a woman who shared his love for and taste in art. Soon after their marriage they became fixtures in New York’s art auction houses, buying paintings, furniture and tapestries from the homes of the wealthy and socially prominent for their own growing collection. In 1924, the Ringlings met the prominent German art dealer Julius Böhler, a relationship that would prove crucial to Ringling and his growing interest in collecting art.

    The Ringlings had been traveling through Europe for years and had fallen in love with Baroque art. In 1925 he hired architect John H. Phillips to design and build a museum on his Sarasota property to house his ever-growing collection. What Phillips designed was a U-shaped pink palace with 21 galleries to house Ringling’s treasure trove of paintings and art objects, highlighted by a collection of masters that would eventually include Velazquez, El Greco, Van Dyck, Veronese, Tiepolo, Gainsborough and Rubens. Paired perfectly with the Renaissance-style of the Museum, the Museum of Art’s Courtyard embodied the ideals of the Renaissance garden. Its long loggias flank a central courtyard that features an impressive group of early twentieth-century bronze and stone casts of famous Classical, Renaissance, and Baroque sculptures, among them, at its heart, Michelangelo’s David from Palazzo Vecchio in Florence. 

    Ringling hoped that by building the Museum he would make Sarasota a cultural and educational center. To achieve his vision he began buying comprehensive collections with prestigious provenances, beginning with the purchase of three rooms complete with furnishing, paintings and architectural finishes from the Astor Mansion and a villa in the Tuscan countryside. He also purchased four tapestry paintings, oil on canvas, by the Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens from the Duke of Westminster. Today these magnificent paintings welcome you as you enter the Museum’s gallery and are the foundation of the Museum’s extraordinary Baroque collection.
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  • The Greatest Show - After

    9. maj 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    After only 6 hours of walking the grounds and museums and house it was time to leave and to think about what to eat later that evening. We'll when you are in Florida it would be rude to pass on the opportunity of putting steak o the Bar-B-Que.

    So while Chef Greg worked his magic, I kept an eye 👁 on the sunset 🌇 for him.

    The steak was amazing 👏 and Jayne loved her flame grilled chicken 🐔 as well.
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  • Day Out with Patti

    10. maj 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    Today was a rest day for , although he did say he had to work. So Patti kindly drove us up to Anna Maria Island which is north of Longboat on the other side of the bridge.
    The beaches are by far the main reason people visit Anna Maria Island. With miles of unspoiled, white-sand beaches and calm waters, it’s the ideal spot to unwind. It’s hard to say which is the best beach on Anna Maria Island because they all have their pros and cons (although not many cons).
    There is also a small downtown section to Anna Maria which does get quite busy and the whole island whilst loaded with accessible beaches ⛱️ it is far busier and more compact than sleepy hollow Longboat Key.
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  • Lunch with Patti

    10. maj 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    Stopped at the Beach House, little bit crazy as we drove past numerous parking spaces in the car park outside of the restaurant so that the valets could park your car 🚗 for you!!
    Lovely lunch I tried a free sample of the Clam Chowder and decided to go with that and only got a little bit more for my main meal. Fortunately I had also ordered Calamari to share and the ladies shared a chicken 🐔 sandwich.Læs mere

  • Downtown Sarasota

    10. maj 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ 🌙 26 °C

    Casual attire tonight for a short drive into downtown Sarasota and a meal at Knicks Tavern and Grill. To me a typical American bar and Grill offering grilled fish, tacos, enchiladas, steak and burgers 🍔.
    Next door was a sports bar with outside tables and bar stools; not only at the bar, but also standing on the pavement as well. While across the road was a gourmet Market.
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  • Amish Breakfast

    11. maj 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    Out for breakfast; that came with a guarantee you won't need to eat until dinner, on our last full day.

    Whilst the greater Sarasota area attracts visitors from all over the world who come to enjoy the white beaches, cultural amenities, and great restaurants. Within the city limits of Sarasota is Pinecraft, a small working neighborhood that draws some of the area's most unique and special snowbirds – members of Amish and Mennonite orders who flock to our winter haven, escaping the harsh weather of Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and other northern states.

    The food was truly delicious as Greg and I tucked into The Combo Breakfast going for the 'mini' Pancakes- how big is a large one?
    Jayne went for oatmeal followed by French Toast while Patti had the Corn Meal Mush which to be honest did taste better than it looked!!

    Next door was the Gift Store selling books, toys, souvenirs and gifts amongst a number of other items different and unusual.
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  • Amish Village

    11. maj 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    Greg manages to stand out in a crowd!!

    You know you're in Pinecraft when you come upon large populations of men and women dressed in traditional Plain clothing and prayer coverings, often riding large-wheel adult tricycles with large baskets on the back -- a replacement for horse-and-buggy transportation, which is not allowed on city streets. Pinecraft Park is a hub of activity, with matches of shuffleboard, horseshoes and volleyball going on much of the day.

    Visitors to Sarasota delight in going beyond the beaches and heading to Pinecraft, where they can slow down a little and enjoy delicious fresh food, charming locally made gifts, and the simple pleasures in life … and pie!
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  • Driving back to Longboat Key

    11. maj 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    After a very leisurely breakfast Greg chauffeured us back to Longboat Key passing the infamous yellow American School Bus, houses that look like mansions. An Osprey nest was safely built amongst a road sign and traffic light and an amazing boat 🚢 park, where all the boats are stacked up and only taken down when the owner books his boat out.
    Last chance for a swim in the Gulf of Mexico Sea 🌊 the whilst walking along the beach ⛱️ for the last time I came across a pelican flying school taking it in turns to take off, hover and land!!
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  • Avenue of Art

    11. maj 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    Sarasota...... just when you think you have seen it all you walk 🚶‍♂️ around a corner and wham... The 'Avenue of Art', started as a Chalk Festival event during covid. Artists have already completed 150 sidewalk paintings for viewing pleasure. This social-distancing cultural community event started in 2021 to celebrate Sarasota County Centennial from 1921-2021. 

    Artists of all ages and skill levels, local, regional and national are participating in this event. Lori Escalera traveled from California. Lori participated in the Sarasota Chalk Festival since its inauguration in 2007 and every year since. There were also two sisters, aged 2 and 4, that did a sidewalk painting of the sarasota sun, handprints and footprints.

    Phase I of the Avenue of Art is complete and QR code are affixed to the bottom right corner of each painting. The QR code directs visitors to information about the painting and how it is celebrates Sarasota County, as well as the artist and sponsors. Visitors can take this walking tour through the Burns Square historic district to view the street paintings anytime day or night.

    The stroll starts at the South West corner of Laurel Street and S. Orange Avenue. Proceed south on the sidewalk towards The Fountain where it continues on the other side of the building heading north up the east side of S. Pineapple Avenue to Laurel Street; at Laurel Street cross over to the west side of S. Pineapple and walk south towards LBoutique. The Avenue of Art stroll ends at the corner of S. Pineapple Avenue and Oak Street.
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  • Saving the best till last

    11. maj 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    Owens Fish Camp is a Sarasota staple! The ambience is very niche, and really underscores the theme of the restaurant. You can't prebook this restaurant plus it only opens at 4:00 pm and they only take 'in person' reservations. It is, however, definitely worth the long wait when you get there. One consolation is that If you didn't have to wait for a table then you would miss out on the great outdoor seating area out back to enjoy music and drinks and appertisers while you wait an hour or so for a table.Læs mere

  • The Last Supper and Sunset

    11. maj 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    Only a 1 hour wait, time for a beer, an enforced listening 🎶 to the band (who didn't know how to play .. Far Away 🤣🤣) then just as Greg's shrimps 🍤 were coming off the barbecue we were called to our table. Those that know me will be surprised to read that I had the Red Snapper; along with Patti, Jayne went for The Grouper and Greg had the Wahoo.
    During the meal we shared more laughter about the English language and how we say certain things and call things names that they (Americans) couldn't relate to.

    Red snapper is a large saltwater fish found in the Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic Ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea. The most common red snapper caught and eaten is from the Gulf of Mexico. They have a “stronger” taste than other species of fish because they eat more crabs and shrimp, which makes their meat more flavourful.

    The Grouper fish can be found in 25 to 50 foot depths 1 to 12 miles off the coast of Sarasota where the black grouper are the prevalent grouper. The blacks average 6 to 12 pounds and come and go all year long but seem to be best in Spring and Fall. They hang out on all the reefs, breaks and structure they can find and some are better than others. They hide deep in the structure which makes them hard to pull out with light tackle. Since most of the fishing done in this area is on light tackle, most are lost.
    Wahoo have elongated mouths and razor-sharp teeth. These creatures are bad-ass, almost prehistoric looking fish, that swim fast, and fight fiercely — making for a fun day on the water in the Gulf of Mexico

    Wahoo have elongated mouths and razor-sharp teeth. These creatures are bad-ass, almost prehistoric looking fish, that swim fast, and fight fiercely — making for a fun day on the water in the Gulf of Mexico.

    After our early dinner it was a quick drive back to the apartment to catch our final sunset and then joy of joys pack our cases.
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  • Time to Go Home 😭

    12. maj 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    Travelling day so another early start.
    Alarm at 6.00 am and out of the door an hour later but first another quick last look at the view.
    After saying our goodbyes 👋 to Patti it was into our chauffeur driven car, once again by Greg, who kindly took us the 1 & 1/2 hour drive from Longboat Key in Sarasota to Tampa International Airport, via the new Sunshine Skyway Bridge.
    Arriving at the airport, we said our goodbyes 👋 to Greg and thanked him for all he and Patti had done for us and vowing to meet up again soon we joined our 1st queue. Outside on the pavement is a fasttrack queue for Delta Airways. As we are flying to New York we waited in line only to find out about 15 minutes later we are in the wrong queue and we should be inside the airport. So off we go and while Jayne stands at the back of a long Delta queue I go and check to confirm that's where we should be. Following another announcement we joined another (but much shorter) queue for international destinations where we were finally able to Check-in and dispose of our cases. We joined the departures queue checking tickets before joining the queue to go through Security and baggage check. After this we stood in the non-queue waiting line to take the short shuttle ride to the Hub where our gate is.
    Hurray, finally through and no more queues. To celebrate I joined the the coffee ☕️ queue that went half around the Starbucks kiosk. Checking the Departures Board and we still had plenty of time as our flight was delayed 1/2 an hour so we slowly 🐌 made our way down to Gate E66.
    It's a good job we didn't rush because when we arrived at the Check-in desk our flight was further delayed to 15:45. Being true Brits we then joined the queue to find out what was going on with our flight and ongoing connection. Apparently there was a mechanical problem with the aircraft; as they say in America....No Bathrooms! Well I'll go before I fly I thought its only 2 & 1/2 hours, but no the aircraft can't leave. What about our connection we asked, no problem you still have over an hour to make it.
    Fortunately the plane left well before the re(re)scheduled time and we arrived at JFK with time to spare.
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  • Woah, we're half way there

    12. maj 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Woah, livin' on a prayer; in the words of Bon Jovi.

    Well very nearly that was the case as when we asked at Tampa International Airport what happens if the flight doesn't leave at 3:45 pm and we miss our connecting flight to Manchester.
    We would have 2 options:
    Option 1 - stay the night in a hotel 🏨 in Tampa
    Option 2 - fly to New York and stay the night in a hotel 🏨 there!!🤔

    But as we know we left Tampa and after a slightly bumpy flight ✈️ we landed at JFK 2 & 1/2 hours later with ample time to have some dinner and browse the shops.
    At 8:40 pm (US) we boarded Diamond Girl for our overnight flight, touching down in a much cooler Manchester at 7:55 am (UK) the following day.
    Coffee ☕️ for breakfast at the airport before catching the 9:45 train from Manchester Airport to Poulton Le Fylde arriving home 🏡 about 11:30 am (6:30 am US time) 23 hours after leaving Greg and Patti's apartment. 🥱🥱😴
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    13. maj 2022