Fort Lauderdale River Walk (Florida Boating, Post 32)

Saturday, February 20 

We had the BEST Cuban food in Fort Lauderdale! I’m so glad I’ve decided that I’m not eating out unless it’s really good food. And by that I don’t mean expensive food with candles, cloth napkins and snooty waiters. I just mean a cook who knows their spices! I loved the take-out we got here: https://padrinos.com/

On Saturday we went to the Fort Lauderdale Riverwalk. The weather was breezy and slightly cool, but still very nice out. It was a very pleasant walk, except one section of cafés where we turned around because there were too many people. In Florida most people don’t wear a mask when they’re outside.

I’ve never seen a little urban boat ramp before. It’s a hard to tell in the picture, but that’s a small boat ramp!

There were several dotted along the section of the canal that we walked. The little boat ramps came complete with little parking lots for just a very few trailers:

I took tons and tons of pictures on the Riverwalk.

And there were drawbridges! Drawbridges make me laugh! It’s such a weird but basic idea. I can just imagine the first person to suggest inventing a drawbridge – and everyone else saying, “Nah, that’s just not workable, that’s just silly.”

We waited on the pedestrian ramp as the drawbridge started up.

Up and up it goes.

Lots of boats went by, some of which needed the drawbridge up and others that could also have gone through with it down.

This little sailboat isn’t much bigger than ours.

Finally the bridge is coming back down.

We crossed over to the park on the other side.

And walked along a marina.

Somebody misses having a garden.

No, that wasn’t an “Ooops, I accidentally took a picture of the ground and lazily posted it on my bog anyway.” I thought those bricks were beautiful.

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