Breakfast
Dear Hewdge readers, before Helmut and I jet off to the Orient, we spend our last few days in Miami exploring our favourite past-time – food. In general, food portions in America are on the generous side, a practice which does tend to trigger obesity, heart disease and diabetes later in life. But who cares, because hubby Helmut, or rather chubby Helmut, finds dining out in the United States a truly wonderful and comforting experience! Dare I say that Florida food induces a Pavlovian reaction in Helmut, which has him salivating and reaching for the Doggy Bag? In particular, he DROOLS over American Breakfast, a hugely important meal and one which I firmly believe is higher on the glycemic index than the British Breakfast.
Nowadays, American Breakfast is a familiar item on menus around the world, but here in Miami, beautiful and health conscious people usually limit themselves to eggs, bacon, sausages, pancakes, hash browns, French toast, waffles and English muffins, while other more devil-may-care, Braveheart types might feel free to order a T-bone steak in addition to all of the above. Below, a breakfast which could possibly induce health problems later
Dinner
At dinner time in South Beach, as in most cities throughout America, it is common to see the unemployed elderly, or retirees, as they are fondly called, dining out at the ridiculously early hour of 5.30 pm. Why such a time? Because so-called EARLY BIRD DINING is a special deal offered by many popular restaurants and helps get us old crocks off the streets, and in bed by 7.30pm, which is always a good thing!
Many ‘golden oldies’ like to go on cruises. Helmut and I ADORE Miami cruises, as it gives us a chance to eat American food all day long. Like restaurants, boats for seniors tend to get going a little earlier than normal. Below, a forlorn couple of retirees have literally ‘missed the boat’ and quite possibly their favourite restaurant too.
















On one of the last days of our wanderings, we visit Cadiz, a bustling port city in southwestern Andalucia. Below, two animated art fans graphically explain the symbolism of this famous sculpture in the park. Gosh! I can’t think for the life of me why they are gesticulating so crudely…
Our last stay before departing? The enchanting hillside village of Vejer de la Frontera, where we explore the local Moorish architecture. Below, an example of the burqa-like garb formerly characteristic of the Vejer women, who were allowed to uncover just one eye when out in public. Hmmm…
Finally, our marvelous Andalucian adventures are over and it’s time to fly home. As we bid farewell to our dear couple, we reassure them that yes, we are available to travel with again next year. Suddenly, they look similar to the cavemen of Guadix, only paler…














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