Bundled up in a heavy coat
I struggle to walk against the fury of the merciless wind
as the chill factor freezes my exposed skin
and my ears scream in pain for protection from the savage cold.
What strange forces have collided to wreak such frigid temperatures
upon this oasis of global warming?
Masses of humanity come from lands far, far away
for the sensation of tropical golden splendor.
I feel a twinge of pity for them as they huddle together...shocked, amazed
and angry that such epic glacial conditions have iced their well-laid plans.
But Mother Nature shows no favoritism.
She imparts her wrath with nonpartisan glee.
The sun is out but the streets are unusually quiet.
The shoreline is wind-whipped and as frothy as a caramel macchiato on steroids.
Shivering and quivering the tourists cower indoors at the bar
or watch TV in their rooms.
Even the souvenir stores are empty.
The beach is completely deserted except for a stray seagull or
a half naked couple from Pennsylvania desperately seeking tan.
Thousands of empty, blue, beach chaise-lounges stretch across the sand,
waiting in vain for sunbathers. But no one comes.
Not a single car in the vast beach parking lot. Not a one.
A bearded man, wearing a ski parka and a coon skin cap...
(I am not making this up)...stands on a street corner selling firewood.
This is the winter Florida experience...47 degrees...at high noon.
Volleyball, anyone?
on St. Pete Beach, FL. Notice the guy on the left in a coat and blanket.
12 comments:
47 degrees....where in Florida?
It's as cold as Hillary Clinton in a room alone with Bill. Chiver, chiver!
I've always had bad luck with Florida. Both times I visited Disney World I practically froze my butt off, and both times I headed south and didn't find warmth until Miami. Once we threw a surprise 50th anniversary party for my parents on a boat in Fort Meyers and it was so bloomin' cold everybody spent the whole evening huddled inside. But I'm not in Florida right now, so my bad luck is not responsible this time. Ha.
a cold florida. it's hard to imagine let alone contemplate. what would happen to all the air conditioners? what would happen to all the uninsulated people living in uninsulated homes? lots and lots of cofee is what i figure. stay warm. steven
I can't help it. I love winter. And 47 is warm! Wonderful poetic rendering of this unusual Florida weather. Hope everyone can find a way to enjoy whatever weather comes your way!
I just moved to York, PA from Orlando, FL, and my friends back in Florida keep telling me I took the heat with me when I went North!! I told them this couldn't be the case, since it's 34 degrees here and we have 18" of snow outside!
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47 degrees?? That's a heat wave in Oklahoma for this time of year.
Love the descriptive writing. Excellent!
It's blinking cold up here in Northumberland this morning, and snowing!
Sounds positively balmy to us little Canadian Maritimers.
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So I take it you won't be skinny-dipping?
;-)
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too cold for me, but warm and cozy for d c i'm sure.
47 degrees in Fl is just too cold!!When is the best time to come?
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