Friday, May 15, 2026

87th Bridge - photos of the protected bike lanes and separate multi-path for pedestrians

I received several inquiries from FOSDU regarding the protected bike lanes and the separate multi-purpose path for pedestrians.  I am posting 3 photos that I feel best show how these features will work.


[Above: closed view - there is a low rise barrier that separates cyclists from motorists. The pedestrian multipath is raised on this section of the bridge. This delineates and separates the cyclists from the pedestrians. The low rise barrier (or curbing) separates the motorists from both the cyclists as well as the pedestrians.]


(Above: a full view of the bridge as it existed on 5/13/2026. Centerline striping in place)


Above: This photo best represents the relative scaping that is provided for the motor vehicles (full lanes), the full bike lane as well as the wide pedestrian multi-path.

Please note that final striping and signage is not in place - which will help advise motorists, cyclists and pedestrians as to how this bridge will best function. 

Thursday, May 14, 2026

87th Avenue Bridge pics - Signs say "Road Closed" but not for long


We have all been watching the progress of the bridge over the last few years. I am posting some photos of this soon to be opened bridge. These photos were taken Wednesday, May 13, 2026.


NOTE: The bridge is currently closed for vehicular traffic


A general view of the southbound lane (above left) with a close up of the pedestrian walkway and protected bike lane (above right)

Posted below is a close up of the pedestrian walkway and protected bike lane - there is a real issue as to whether these amenities will be limited to the bridge or the plans officials have (if any) to continue the protected bike lanes and walkway further along 87th Avenue. 


CLICK HERE to view prior posts relating to the history of the 87th Avenue Bridge.

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

2026 Mango Season looks promising - get ready for trading time!

Get ready for the annual Palmetto Bay Mango-fest!

March 11 - 2026- The blooms on our mango trees look healthy, though a bit behind the usual schedule (late blooming). This should be a big year, assuming no fungus or foul weather including the heavy winds that often arrive in March. 

We will be looking for help in trades once again this year. Participants will once again be doing me a favor by taking the fruit we cannot use (fruit drop - spoilage - is a waste - and attracts vermin).  Trades have historically included non-mango fruit swaps as well as mangoes in exchange for samples that included mango bread and jam, dried mango and chutney. I have received backyard Palmetto Bay home produced eggs. I am always open for new trades. This is our Palmetto Bay community!

Serious note - one of the best trades is simply seeing the fruit leave my yard without spoiling to be enjoyed by others. Mango trees can be quite overwhelming at times.

CLICK HERE to see prior posts on my "Flinn Family Mango Co-Op" including the rules and some recopies.  Mango season is approaching. Get ready to enjoy.  

I have posted photos of some of our trees taken on March 11, 2026:







Saturday, December 13, 2025

Know your holidays - Know your Grubers

You're welcome!



Future topics - look for a future controversial Christmas post: 
Is “Yippee Ki-Yay” a proper greeting at Christmas time?

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Happy Thanksgiving 2025 - and remember - the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line is ready to assist with that holiday mean questions.

The holiday season is officially upon us!  Have a happy and safe Thanksgiving.

There is much to be grateful for this Thanksgiving. Alexandra, Katherine, Meredith and I wish you and your family the happiest of holidays.

Like millions of others across this great country, we will celebrate Thanksgiving, honoring a tradition older than the nation itself. The Continental Congress proclaimed that the "inhabitants of these states" observe a day of Thanksgiving back in 1782.  Ever since then we set this day aside to give thanks for all our blessings, and this year we have many things for which to be thankful.

Please also take the time to remember and help the less fortunate.  Many families and children are doing with less, Take the time to become involved in a local charity, with time, if not a donation. There are many ongoing charities that are looking for donations and volunteers.


Thanksgiving is the busiest traveling season of the year.  Please be aware and be safe.

One of my personal favorite quotes about a holiday:

On Thanksgiving Day all over America, families sit down to dinner at the same moment - halftime.
- (author unknown) 

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Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Your vote matters! Fat Bear week 2025 is underway. Do not miss out! Voting opens at 12 PM, Tuesday, 9/23/2025

We have reached that time of the year - FAT BEAR WEEK. This is an environmental education event.  Some of the largest brown bears on Earth make their home at Brooks River in Katmai National Park, Alaska. Brown bears get fat to survive, and Fat Bear Week is an annual tournament celebrating their success in preparation for winter hibernation. 

 An annual favorite - (Information below lifted from https://explore.org/fat-bear-week):

Vote for the fattest bear of the year! Some of the largest brown bears on Earth make their home at Brooks River in Katmai National Park, Alaska. Brown bears get fat to survive and Fat Bear Week is an annual tournament celebrating their success in preparation for winter hibernation. Matchups are open for voting September 23-30 between 12 - 9  p.m. Eastern / 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Pacific.

This is a single elimination tournament. For each match-up, vote for the bear you believe best exemplifies fatness and success in brown bears. The bear with the most votes advances to the next round. Only one will be crowned Fat Bear Week champion. Meet the bears, fill out your bracket, predict your fat bear winner, and campaign for your candidate. 

SDU NOTE: The contest is held by Katmai National Park & Preserve to promote public awareness about the wild brown bears of Alaska. Like scenic drives to see the changing leaves, it’s become a popular fall ritual in the United States and around the world.

The 2025 Fat Bear Week bracket:


CLICK HERE to view this official bracket online.

May the fattest bear win!

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

New litigation against Palmetto Bay. What now? Waiting for the relevant documents to go public.

 A lawsuit was fled by resident Alan Farquharson against the Village of Palmetto Bay. This suit was filed on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.  I am posting the docket to date.  The case has been assigned case number 2025-017648-CA-01 and has been assigned to Circuit Judge Mavel Ruiz.

I am waiting to see the specifics.  The public docket to date merely lists "Other Civil Complaint" as case type.  It also appears that Mr. Farquharson has filed this case pro se, acting as his own attorney (at least for now).

The filings should be posted online for public view sometime Thursday, September 11, 2025.