South Florida Living

Go to weather.com for Fort Lauderdale weather Fort Lauderdale is known as the "Venice of America" for the large number of yachts with homes in this area as well as the large number of marinas and yacht builders. The Intracoastal Waterway, as well as New River and the many canals all boast fine dockage with easy access to the open sea. The city maintains many draw bridges throughout the city as well as across the Intracoastal. Select the map for weather.

As well as its boating, the city is well known for its many fine seafood restaurants and ethnic cuisine such as Cuban, Haitian, Jamaican, and Creole. On the streets, you will hear French patois, Spanish, English, and French as the residents and visitors mingle.

Select the images below to tour other related web pages for Fort Lauderdale and Florida. Have a nice trip and y'all come back, hear?

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Fort Lauderdale Beach at sunrise.  Select for a directory.

Fort Lauderdale Beach Sunrise

New River in the city.  Select for a directory.

New River, path for yachts

Go to military index web page The Navy comes to port with thousands of cute young men who want shore leave after months at sea. When the fleet is in, the night spots of all sorts do a big business. Lots of us folks want to show sailors a nice time. Port Everglades is home to cruise ships as well as a port of call for Navy warships. A new record was set on December 21, 1996, when there were 13 large cruise ships docked in Port Everglades for departure on holiday cruises. The next day, 11 more would dock in the early morning for departure that evening. Select the carrier to go to military pages on Yahoo.com.
Link to Air & Sea An amazing 80,000 visitors hit Fort Lauderdale Beach for the two day Air & Sea show in 1996. Spectacular weather combined with spectacular aerial stunts and boats and sports craft on the sea to make the show a memorable event.

I trolled the Beach shamelessly offering to apply sunscreen to the shapely shoulders of studly young men to protect them from the fierce South Florida sun. Between the action in the sky and the sea, I enjoyed the inspiring sea of scantily clad males. I was also lucky enough to find about a half dozen males who accepted my offer and stood still while I slowly and languidly applied SPF 22 to their shoulders and neck. I felt the usual male sexual response in my shorts.

Click to update live Elbo Room beach camera This pic was taken live from the Elbo Room video camera. Click on the photo to go to the live web camera site to update it to a live shot. You'll see the current beach front by the Elbo Room as well as who is there. There's also a camera in the bar itself. Have fun watching the beach. Spot any hunks?

My favoriate nude beach is Haulover Beach.

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