Yesterday, the weather was perfect, sunny, warm, and a
little breeze but we did not go to the beach… We woke up and had breakfast early. By
9 AM, we were out the door… this doesn't happen too often since we retired!
We went to the Florida Strawberry festival in Plant City . This is about
an hour drive from our current location.
The parking cost was a decent $5 and we were parked on grass.
They had a shuttle running between the parking and the entrance gate. We got on the
bus and went round and round, round and
round, (oups sorry my mind drifted away for a second :-) )
At the gate the entrance fee was $10 each. According to the
attendant in the bus, there are a million people coming to this festival every
year and it has a huge monetary impact for the small town of Plant city . Talking about Plant city , you can take a nice leisurely
drive where you will see fields after fields of strawberry fields forever (oups, drifted away again...). From the
end of January, there are always people picking up the berries…. Big business for
sure (over 365 millions in revenue per year)!
We were mainly going there to see some shows and attended 3 of
them. We enjoyed the FREE shows even if it was mainly country music… we are not
big fans of country music but any live show always make it more appealing.
The first show was Jay Taylor and his band, he is from the smallish
town of Duette Florida, close by, but has moved to Nashville which is
the Mecca of
country music.
In the tent, it was like a cotton field... |
The last group we saw was Dennis Lee and his band, he is a performer who
has been around (even to Canada )
and was getting the crowd involved.
We enjoyed all 3 shows. Between 2 shows, there was a women sitting beside my wife that was on her cell, talking to someone a few feet away in the same tent! They could see
each others, it was like they were skyping!
After the last show, we bought some fries for lunch at one of the boot and as all the tables were occupied we asked one person if the empty seats at
his table was free. He said they were our seats. We talked a little until he
noticed our French accent and then started to talk to us in French. Surprisingly
he is from the same area in Québec as us (Outaouais). He was sitting with his
wife and 3 grand children who were on their march break and were taking an extra
week to visit their grand-parents. They also have a trailer in a park close to where we are
and spend their winters there. He gave us few pointers that we will be looking
at in future years.
After lunch we went around to visit some of the booths but
it was getting so crowded that after a short period of time, I proposed we get
back home.