Driving back to Longboat Key

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 aRead more
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 aRead more
Woke up to Thunder and Lightning ⛈️ this morning and waves pounding the beach. Guess we won't be going there any time soon. During a break in the rain 🌧 we quickly high tailed it to theRead more
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, theirRead more
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
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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 earlyRead more
The weather finally changes for the better so Jayne and I can get out for a walk along the beach. Unbelievably the first thing we saw was a Red-bellied Woodpecker.
Down on the pitch we noticedRead more
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. FromRead more
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 theRead more
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 movingRead more
Headed south to the Ringling circus museum today. They also had some fine art there too but skipped that...
There was an impressive mini circus model made by one man, one very obsessed man I wouldRead more
You might also know this place by the following names:
University of Sarasota
Lovely 😎