Tahiti? Bora Bora? Cocos Keeling?
May 5, 2007
Try downtown St. Petersburg, Florida. Thatâs right, this idyllic postcard scene is a ten-minute bicycle ride from City Hall.
After notching my belt with a circumnavigation through many premier destinations, I graced the cover of my logs,
Endless Summer, with a snapshot of Floridaâs Gulf Coast. Granted, Florida does not have the caché of a South Pacific island, but a cruising Polynesian might find Florida an exotic sailing destination. Maybe that is one reason we travel, not so much to seek out greener pastures, but to appreciate the paradise we already have.
The adage, âThe grass is always greener on the other side (of the fence),â has been attributed to Desiderius Erasmus. He was a fifteenth-century Dutch humanist and theologian and the author of
Adagia, a book of many famous sayings that have survived to this day. Had he known of Columbusâs epic voyage and the start of the Golden Age of Discovery, he might have added, âThe water is always bluer over the horizon.â
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