Thursday, June 26, 2014

Will Boat for Food Blog Series Part 1: The Pink Elephant

Will Boat for Food Blog Series! A Culinary Adventure around Useppa Island  

PART 1: The PINK ELEPHANT

    
Because Useppa Island is a bridge-less island anchored by the Useppa Island Club, we frequently are asked if there is anywhere to dine besides the (wonderful) Collier Inn, the center of socializing and dining within the Club.  After all, variety is important to all the senses.

Since the island is home to boaters, naturally, we decided to discover just how many restaurants are accessible within a 20 minute boat ride and, to report what we found. Keep in mind that boating out for dining is not like the 20 minute commute to a restaurant at home. There is little or no traffic, no traffic lights or speed police and, best of all: It’s A Boat Ride!  



This is the first in our series of attempting to be food bloggers. We know, they say anyone can blog but we never thought that it could be us! What better way to start then by boating our way to food discoveries. 


First on our list-The Pink Elephant in Boca Grande, Florida. The Pink, as it is known, is part of the terrific Gasparilla Inn complex, anchored by the century-old Inn, a beach club, spa, tennis and golf club. The Pink is the casual side of dining, located just off the Intracoastal Waterway, and convenient to the docks where guides pick up their fares to go tarpon fishing in the Pass. 















Boat it docked, time for a drink! Usually, for me, its liquor on the rocks, or perhaps a beer with lunch. But this day calls for something special. The server recommends the watermelon mojito. I’m afraid my voice might go up an octave or two if I drink one of those but I say “what the Hey!” we are writing a blog-I don’t have to speak. Well, this beauty was extra special, better than any mojito I had in Havana last year. Even better, in about 5 minutes I knew I had consumed an alcoholic beverage.





We are in for lunch, and the place is not too busy. Then, the morning tarpon charters return and it gets half crowded. The bar is full of lawyers, all in fishing regalia. And what are they were worried about? The sharks chasing their catch. What a turn-around for lawyers!




TIME TO EAT

So, I am a burger guy, burgers here, there anywhere, it doesn’t matter. Just GIVE ME A BURGER! But, I have to admit, I have had The Pink Burger before. It is beyond words. So, since I could not write about it (beyond words, right?) I went for the BLT, like one I never had. But how wrong can you go with some crisp Pig? Take a look at this. It was on some kind of health grainy bread, toasted, with avocado and other delights. So I get my grain and veggies for the day too.




Mary, of course, has to have the salad. Here it is, the Caesar with shrimp scampi. None better.


Best of all, the wait staff is polite, cheerful and fun. Along with impeccable service and great food, what more could you ask for?  Oh yea-it was 13 minutes dock to dock, well within our 20 minute goal.


Want to try The Pink for yourself? Here are some helpful links:

Pink Elephant Sample Menu 
Pink Elephant Website 

Tell 'em Mary & Brian from Useppa sent ya!

Stay tuned for next week's spot. It's a tough job boating for food, but we won't complain! :)

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Useppa Island Celebrates The Beginning of Summer with a Solstice Party!

Useppa Celebrates Longest Day of the Year with a Summer Solstice Party

On Saturday June 21, Useppa Island celebrated, the Summer Solstice, or longest day of the year and the first day of summer, with a cookout and party at the pool. The day featured live music from the jamming band, Stolen Fruit Duo. They rocked out and really jazzed up the day with a great set of 80's and 90's hits.
Stolen Fruit Duo kept the Summer Solstice Party Rocking for hours!
The party was a perfect place to catch up with neighbors and friends, new & old!
The pool was packed!
The Stolen Fruit Duo kept the Useppa Island Summer Solstice Party Rocking for hours!


The food was delicious as always and featured a menu of BBQ Ribs and Chicken with all plenty of the traditional summer sides… AND….last but not certainly not least, the MARGARITA BAR, offering both traditional and strawberry Margaritas, making the party extra special!

The party was a perfect place to catch up with neighbors and friends, new & old!
The pool was packed!

Hillary Fales did a great job of pulling everything together and providing a warm welcome to many first-time visitors and new Useppa members. We also had the chance to catch up with members who have been around for decades! A really great afternoon and a good time for all!

PartyPlanner


MARK YOUR CALENDARS:
July 4-5, 2014: Get Ready for a Fourth of July FIREWORKS during the 4th of July weekend.  Another poolside party with the “gotta do” BBQ by the pool.  Be sure to wear your red, white and blue and wave your flags!  Let’s have a parade.  It’s the birthday of our country! And, what would a weekend be without a Kid’s Fishing tournament?!?!?

August 16, 2014: Make no plans for August 16th! The Annual Pig Roast Block Party is not an event to miss and will feature more BBQ & LIVE music. Details to come soon!


Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Now is the Time to Prepare for Hurricane Season

The official Atlantic hurricane season starts June 1 and ends November 30, and while many experts predict the 2014 season to be a tad quieter than normal, it’s always best to be prepared.



Hurricanes are massive storm systems that form over the water and move toward land. Threats from hurricanes include high winds, heavy rainfall, storm surge, coastal and inland flooding, rip currents, and tornadoes. With wind speeds of 111 miles per hour or more, Category 3, 4, and 5 hurricanes are major according to this scale. Category 1 and 2 hurricanes can also cause damage and injuries. The Atlantic hurricane season lasts from June 1 to November 30, with the peak season from mid-August to late October. The Eastern Pacific hurricane season begins May 15 and ends November 30. In advance of these powerful storms, be prepared to evacuate when ordered to do so, strengthen your home’s outer shell, elevate electrical panels and utilities and waterproof lower levels.


Prior to any potential disaster, it is important to create an emergency plan for your family and pets, identify locations of special need shelters and prepare an emergency supply kit with first aid, healthy meals and water.


An emergency supply kit should include healthy, nonperishable foods and supplies that meet a family's and pet's health and medical needs. Other items to include in an emergency supply kit:





  • Water - at least one gallon per person, per day, for a minimum of three days
  • Healthy foods like canned vegetables, fruits and nuts. Store at least a three-day supply of foods that require no    refrigeration, preparation or cooking, and little or no water
  • Battery-powered radio
  • Flashlight and extra batteries
  • First aid kit
  • Manual can opener
  • Cell phone with chargers -- inverter or solar
  • Medications: Under a federally declared emergency, residents can get an extra 30-day prescription supply with no price increase, even for recently filled prescriptions. Talk with a health care provider and pharmacist about emergency medication supplies.



  • For more Hurricane Preparedness information visit http://www.ready.gov/hurricanes  or download the FEMA Hurricane Guide here

    Hurrican-watch-warning



    Friday, June 6, 2014

    The Useppa People: Giving Back to the Community & Welcoming New Neighbors

    Giving Back to the Community
    In keeping with the commitment made when we became Realtors, selling and helping to buy Useppa real estate, the time has come to live up to that commitment:  to donate 5% of our gross commissions to Useppa charities, 501c3's, of which there are two…the Useppa Volunteer FireCompany and the Useppa Island Historical Society.  Though we haven’t gotten a real check yet, we have closed two deals in a little more than two weeks and are excited to live up to our pledge.  And, we look forward to our third closing…and to writing another check. 

    Thanks to all that have supported these entities…we are so lucky to be here!! And to have these fine organizations make our time here                     safe, enjoyable and an ongoing learning experience.





    ADDITIONALLY, MEET THE NEW FACES OF USEPPA: 

    Dave Thomas and Julie Lachman (from Dunedin, Florida) closed this week on Karma Cottage, the former home of Mike Albert and Karen Connery. Located at 130A Useppa Island, this 3-story attached villa overlooks the intercostal waterway and marina to the west and Pine Island Sound to the east. Dave & Julie are long-time social members of Useppa Island Club, but this is their first home on the Island.

    Dave Thomas & Julie Lachman - the new owners of 130A Useppa Island

    Mike and Karen Albert, the owners of Karma Cottage since 1981, are moving just a few doors north on the Pink Path to a home they have had under renovation since early last summer.

    This good news comes just weeks after we announced the sale of 513 Useppa Island to Mike and Rosa Cupello, from Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.  They closed on Music! Music! Music! Cottage, 513 in The Village mid-May.  They, along with their three children, look forward to spending their time on the island boating, sailing, playing tennis and exploring all the activities the community has to offer.  

    The Cupello Family

    WELCOME TO OUR USEPPA COMMUNITY!!

    Monday, June 2, 2014

    Tarpon Time at Useppa Island: Fishing for the Great Silver King!


    With a typical 80-day season, producing an average 5,000 tarpon landed, it's no secret that the world's best tarpon fishing happens around Useppa Island. 


    Believed to be the birthplace of tarpon fishing, Useppa and the surrounding areas of Boca Grande, Gasparilla Island and Cayo Costa come alive between April, May and June. Anglers from all of the world come to Southwest Florida to try their hand at landing these majestic creatures. 

      


    Photo Credit: http://www.sanibelcaptivafishing.net/


    Tarpon fishing is a catch-and-release only fishery. And with great stamina and power, these fish are explosive and acrobatic fighters that have made their name as one of Florida’s most challenging and exciting nearshore sportfish! 




    Photo: Eric Strachan

      

    If you want to know more about the season and rules of Tarpon fishing? Check out the latest from Florida Wildlife Commission (FWC) here

    Looking to try your luck at landing a Tarpon? Here are a few fishing charters we recommend in the Southwest Florida area:


    Hoke Fishing Charters: Captain Dave Hoke
    • Offering 1/2, 3/4 and full day fishing charters. Bring the kids and join this native guide for a memorable fishing excursion battling tarpon, redfish, snook, trout, sharks and more! Also available for private shelling, dinner and sunset cruises.

    Falling Tide Charters: Captain Cory McGuire

    • Light Tackle Back Country Fishing for Snook, Redfish, Trout, as well as Tarpon fishing the world famous Boca Grande Pass. Half, 3/4 and Full Day Trips Available. Customized family trips, Fishing Tournaments and Night Fishing Trips. 

    Old School Charters: Captain Bryan Dollar
    • Specializes in full day and half day charter fishing along the inland waters of the Boca Grande and local waters of Pine Island sound for inshort and near shore light tackle fishing.