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Where are they going? To Hilo?

June 26, 2023 by Blogfinger

Sanibel Island Causeway Park. San Carlos Bay. By Paul Goldfinger ©

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Causeway Park. San Carlos Bay. By Paul Goldfinger ©  Click left.

 

KATE AND ANNA MCGARRIGLE.   “Johnny’s Gone to Hilo.”

 

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Posted in Florida connection, Photography by Paul Goldfinger | Tagged Row row row to Hilo, Sanibel Island | 2 Comments

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  1. on May 12, 2014 at 5:23 pm Paul @Blogfinger

    It’s true Norm. You have to know how to navigate the situation. We often stop on one of the Causeway Islands where this photo was obtained—-technically part of Sanibel, but practically not. When you do get on the island, almost everybody (tourists) turns right. But we turn left and go by the lighthouse. No problemma.

    And speaking of Spanish, you say “mucho touristas” but “tourista” also means Montezuma’s Revenge, that dreaded gastrointestinal Mexican hat dance which has you coming and going. But no tourista in Florida.


  2. on May 12, 2014 at 4:53 pm Norm

    Sanibel is nice Paul. But only a narrow causeway on and off the island.
    And did you ever travel it in rush hour?

    Nice restaurants. Nice shells. But mucho touristas!



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