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Gladi719 wrote:I can't believe there is no one on this forum from Florida. So sad.




stpeteyarngirl wrote:I just now saw this topic! I live in Florida, in St. Petersburg (which is near Tampa). I'm a native Floridian, originally from Jacksonville. What is the name of the book about Cedar Key? I've been there, though not for years. It's a quaint little place to walk around antique stores and eat fresh seafood.


K1P1quebec wrote:Gladi719 wrote:I can't believe there is no one on this forum from Florida. So sad.
Maybe there are a few people lurking who just haven't discovered this post yet! I still haven't looked at all of them yet. I don't live in FloridaBut my sister's inlaws and all their family do. My brother-in-law grew up in Florida and is a big Miami Dolphins fan. Oh, and I have a cousin living in Jacksonville! Let's see....I have been to Florida once and my mom's best friend was a native floridian.... I'm sure someone will turn up!
I am reading a really good novel (with a knitting theme....) that takes place on the Island of Cedar Key, off the west coast of Florida and near Gainesville. It sounds so lovely and it is a real place. In the book, ladies come from all over North America and even Europe to attend knitting retreats on this Island. I would love to do something like that!



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dcrozier wrote:K1P1quebec wrote:
I am reading a really good novel (with a knitting theme....) that takes place on the Island of Cedar Key, off the west coast of Florida and near Gainesville. It sounds so lovely and it is a real place. In the book, ladies come from all over North America and even Europe to attend knitting retreats on this Island. I would love to do something like that!
I love Cedar Key!!! Have you read the John D. McDonald book A Flash of Green? I grew up on the beach in Pinellas County and have only seen the green flash once--it is amazing!!!!! No beach where I now live in the mountains of Georgia!


Gladi719 wrote:I may have to look into those books. I love reading but I love knitting and crocheting better. I will be taking a nice long train ride in June so reading may be good when my hand get tired of knitting.


K1P1quebec wrote:Gladi719 wrote:I may have to look into those books. I love reading but I love knitting and crocheting better. I will be taking a nice long train ride in June so reading may be good when my hand get tired of knitting.
I love train rides because you can move around and do so much more than when in a car or a plane. A nice long trip sounds like a lot of fun.


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