Monday, November 26, 2012

Exploring renovations at Lake Worth's beach

Adirondack chairs line up to face the ocean.
Finally after nearly 30 years of talk, Lake Worth is busy renovating buildings along its beachfront.

Sunday, I loaded my dog in my car to check out the renovations to Lake Worth's storied casino building and other restoration work underway in the multimillion-dollar project. I wanted to see how my tax dollars are being spent. But I also needed to get in a morning walk with my dog. So the trip to the beach filled two purposes, my new definition of multi-tasking. Here's what I saw:

1. Lower parking lot still a construction zone. I parked here in order to get the most steps on that Sunday morning. We drove onto an unpaved road into the parking lot and had to dodge cars and pickups on our walk up to the beach.


Sunday, November 18, 2012

Turkey trotting through Palm Beach

Runners in the 2011 Turkey Trot
Ever want to peek into the mansions in Palm Beach?

This Thursday, better known as Thanksgiving Day, the United Way of Palm Beach will offer that chance when it hosts the 4th annual Turkey Trot.

The 5K path of the race begins and ends in Bradley Park, near the renovated Publix grocery store with valet parking.

The course heads north along the North Lake Trail bicycle path, turns east on Plantation Road, then south on North County Road and loops west on Wells Road.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Exploring Snook Islands in Lake Worth

Little blue heron with fresh catch atop limestone boulders
Friday morning, before I went to the local grocery store, I took a detour to the other side of Lake Worth and stopped to explore the Snook Islands Natural Area.

The islands are man-made, created to help clean the Lake Worth Lagoon and provide a fish habitat. I read about the $18 million project that involved 28,000 tons of limestone boulders installed to stabilize the 11 acres of mangroves planted and the 1.2 million cubic yards of sand that filled the deep trench along the city's golf course.

But I wanted to see what the area looked like for myself. I longed to walk on the relatively new boardwalk to the gazebo and satisfy my curiosity about the type of wading birds attracted to the area. I once was an avid nature photographer back in the days when cameras still used film.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Run for pies in Tequesta

Runner holding an apple pie (photo provided)
This Thanksgiving, while most of us are just rising, nearly 1,600 runners will line up in Tequesta for the 8 a.m. start of the 12th annual Run 4 the Pies.

The 4-mile race is sponsored by four organizations: Village of Tequesta, Palm Beach Roadrunners, Publix grocery stores and Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Tequesta.

The first 900 finishers will receive a fresh-baked apple pie from Publix, says Bob Anderson, who is in his fifth year as race co-director. The other 700 or so runners will get a $2-off coupon for a Publix bakery item. "That way, no one walks away empty-handed," he adds.