I captured so many great photos from the Gasparilla Children’s Parade and I wanted to share some more, If you missed my previous Gasparilla post, gather ’round to hear the tale again, me hearties. Continue reading →
I’ve previously mentioned about my slight obsession with manhole covers ever since my husband decided to collect cuff links that resembled city sewer works. While visiting Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park in Downtown Tampa for the Gasparilla Festival of the Arts, my family and I... Continue reading →
Last Saturday, our scurvy crew loaded into The Black Pearl for a voyage to beautiful Bayshore Blvd, Tampa for the Gasparilla Children’s Parade. For Grandma Elizabeth, Papa Rusch, Uncle Erich and Cousin Meghan, this would be their maiden voyage as... Continue reading →
Greetings from Land O’Lakes, FL! This week, BlogTrotting requested me to share my small slice of the Sunshine State. Although I live in Land O’Lakes, my little suburb is only 15 minutes north of Tampa, which is the home of the... Continue reading →
Since the early 1900’s, Tampa residents have been invaded by the mythical pirate Jose Gaspar and his krewe. The invasion, now known as Gasparilla, has grown since its beginning days into a variety of parades, numerous festivals and several races.... Continue reading →