NATURE AND ART
Robinson Preserve
Manatee County is blessed with a collection of nature preserves, several fairly close by. We returned to Robinson Preserve twice in the past two weeks with my visiting sisters and brothers-in-law. It’s a great place for a winding walk up, down, and around several bodies of water. Each time we were rewarded with bird sightings, particularly a large group of white pelicans. With binoculars in hand, our guests were also able to spot the occasional songbird, along with here and there a little blue heron.
Art Show
This past weekend was our local art show. Residents were invited to register to display their creative work. The range of pieces from more than twenty individuals included paintings, jewelry, photography, quilts and needlepoint, ceramics, baskets, and even fused glass art. Not surprisingly, there were many bird photographs, both of local tropical birds and songbirds. For the record, the Chief Penguin and I each had several of our photos on display too. It was a most enjoyable afternoon event showcasing local talent.
DINING AROUND
Mean Dean’s Local Kitchen
We’d been told many of our neighbors had already discovered this newish Bradenton restaurant, but we just had our first meal with friends. It was a weeknight, but still very much a happening place! Mean Dean’s has a large space with bar seating and lots of booths. Fortunately, we had a reservation and were seated right away.
The menu is extensive with everything from spinach dip and fried calamari to soups, salads, and tacos to a variety of meat and seafood entrees. Think comfort food. Among the four of us, we sampled the shrimp and grits, lobster lasagna, fish and chips, and the short rib over a Thai peanut sauce. The lasagna and the short rib were probably the standouts.
Portions are generous, and everything was tasty! The noise level is boisterous so don’t expect a romantic interlude. We will return, perhaps after the snowbirds depart.
WHAT I’M READING
Jane Harper’s latest mystery, Exiles, is off to a promising start and is a welcome change of pace from my last long book. Set in Australia, it again features Aaron Falk, a financial detective. I’ve read all of Harper’s previous books and am a big fan of hers.
Footnote: All photos ©JWFarrington (some rights reserved)
Enjoyed Exiles, sadly the last Aaron Falk book though.