Do Something with Yourself

In the past for me visions of Florida conjure images of strip malls, slow drivers, and of course, as mentioned in my previous blog, gators and crocs. My new list consists of natural beauty, wildlife, and culture in the Sunshine State, filled with nothing for us to do.

Landing in Miami we started our quest via auto through Key Largo (see last blog for the almost gory details) and spend a few lovely weeks in Key West. “Key” is derived from the Spanish Cayo, meaning Small Island. After doing my research I learned that amazingly there are 1700 islands in the archipelago of the Florida Keys! Only 43 of the islands are connected via bridges and even after having driven this route from Miami I had no idea.

When we found ourselves in Key West it took but a breath and a sigh to let go and feel a part of the space surrounding us. We have been in Costa Rica for a few weeks every year for the past 3 years, 4 including this one so it was not until we landed ourselves on the Atlantic shoreline very close to the Gulf Coast that it became “real” for us. We were on an extended break. I refrained posting the beautiful pictures to Facebook during the most frigid of temperatures for fear of converting friends to frenemies.

 

When we spent 2 ½ weeks in the Keys, we loved it and found the rhythm melodious for our liking. Yes, we were blessed to stay in a lovely guesthouse overlooking the ocean but more we felt more then that. The local people were very friendly and welcoming. Not just in restaurants and shops but parks and beaches as well as a lovely woman and her son that we were lucky to get connected with and hung out with our daughter a few times. When we have visited places such as Key West and Sedona for examples there is a certain energy that the people exude. One thought is that these places are filled with natural beauty and nature, tourism is THE industry. For the average person to live there they have to make a conscious effort to transplant themselves, for the most part a career is not going to implant them in these locals. They are drawn there by their hearts and desires.

 

Right now it is a bit difficult to grasp that we don’t have to DO something. At this point we can consider ourselves frequency holders for a time. But, inherent to our nature as self-motivated, fervent people and society instilled beliefs, at times can difficult to grasp the concept of not doing anything specific but be in the moment. Yes, raising a child is the most important job one can do and that is sheer joy daily but not really to much of anything else unless of course if we are inspired to do so. After conversations regarding this issue and hearing about yet more snow in the Northeast we decided to extend our stay another week. (Yes, this blog is later then it should be hence the title of the blog.)

We took ourselves past Coconut Grove in Miami and headed to the Gulf coast to see Sanibel Island and visit with Rick’s Sister-In-Law in Fort Myers. The island is a throw back surrounded my nature and all local independent stores; there are no traffic lights and lots of people bike around the many bike paths.   Love, love, loved it. Walking on the beach as the sunrises is my idea of doing nothing.

 

 

 

 

Sunshine and Styrofoam

Paradise in the Keys but… sitting down to our first meal in the Florida Keys with great anticipation of some fresh caught delicacy and there IT was, brought in and casually placed down on the table in front of us. Shocked, I let out an audible gasp and then Rick said “What the?”. As it turns out it was not to be our first sighting in the Keys. Like Boom Boxes and the Scrunchie we thought it had been on the way to becoming an urban myth.

Beautiful Key West
Beautiful Key West

There it was staring us in the face, a Styrofoam™ (styrene) cup with a lid for my three-year old’s water. Really? My heart ached as we saw the repugnant receptacles over and over again, more foam then I have seen in the past 10 years! In restaurants, coffee houses, ice cream shops, and people carrying left overs, the white yeti reared its head. Holistic and green purveyor, I carry the mindset as well as gear with us on our travels. Travel water bottle, reusable shopping bag, reusable travel snack baggies, and of stainless steel travel silverware have come on walkabout and used daily thus sparing countless plastic in the forms of bags, bottles, extra packaging for snacks as well as spoons, forks, and sporks.“Green Enlightened”, once you become enlightened to this waste and damage to the earth or for those who think that is hokey – selfishly think of all the toxins you are ingesting from this one and done lethal crap, plastic included. Ask for our coffee in ceramic cups to stay when you can (it tastes much better anyway) and selflessly, to spare the earth of course, suffer through an ice cream cone instead of a cup. There are some necessary evils in travel, a paper cup now and again for espresso, they decompose, but Styrofoam is an unacceptable instant noxious shock . Did you ever drink a hot drink out of one? Yes, the hot melted plastic tasting caffeine rush is just ungodly venomous.

This is a horror to me that my child or any child would consume something from this container, let alone the environmental impacts of the remnants of this vile substance.  It takes over 500 YEARS to decompose!  I could have easily taken a hundred of photos. Hauntingly, not just in the places that used these products but also on beaches, parks, and sidewalks.  Most frightening is that I found pieces broken up on beaches and parks. This material is notorious for breaking up into pieces that choke animals and clog their digestive systems. Blanco Tóxico easily blows into the water and then floats!  Blessing that there are so many Wildlife Refuges and Rescues but, get to the source.

What the hell Miami and the Keys? We crisscross the continent and the globe and never, in recent years, seen such an outbreak.  Many cities have downright outlawed it, even Taiwan for goodness sakes!  White hairs does not need to = white products.

****The EPA and International Agency for Research on Cancer have determined styrene as a possible human carcinogen and the National Bureau of Standards Center for Fire Research found 57 chemical by-products released during the creation of Styrofoam.