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Episode 20 – A Very Special Christmas Special

Episode 20 - A Very Special Christmas Special

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In this episode, we share listener and reader suggestions for all the great things to go and see during the holiday season.  Christmas Light Displays galore!

Transcript at the bottom of this page!

Holiday Events and Things To Do

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Welcome to “Great Things Tampa Bay,” the podcast about great eats, great places and great people in the greater Tampa Bay area. I’m your host Kyle Sasser, a Tampa Bay native and realtor. This is the great places feed of the “Great Things Tampa Bay” podcast, where you will only hear episodes related to parks, stores, events, shows, and things to do about town. In our main podcast which you’ll find under Great Things Tampa Bay, in addition to these chats about entertainment and events, we also cover great eateries and delicious grub, as well as interviews from the great people, movers and shakers in the area.

You can find our main feed at greatthingstb.com, that’s greatthingstb.com, or you can subscribe to us on iTunes or Google Play just by doing a search for “Great Things Tampa Bay.” Thank you and enjoy.

This is Episode 20 and gonna bring you a little holiday cheer this episode. Basically, I just wanna cover a bunch of the great holiday things to do around the Tampa Bay area. We’re gonna be covering from St. Petersburg all the way over to Plant City, so stay tuned. You will probably find something that you didn’t know about and you can take the folks, the families, or the loved one out there, bring a little holiday cheer in your life. I did actually put this question out to the public, so all of these things were recommended by either listeners, or people in the Facebook group, or on the Tampa or St. Petersburg subreddits, so I would like to thank all of you all for your submissions.

I definitely couldn’t have done this episode without you. There’s just way too much stuff out there to know about. So without further ado, I figure we’ll start in my current hometown of St. Petersburg, Florida. Just wanna start off with the Illuminated Bike Parade, which caught us out on the way downtown yesterday. We were sitting there waiting for 10 minutes, while this massive procession of bikes just continue to go past us. They had lights on the handlebars, and, you know, in the wheels, those were the cool ones.

I didn’t see any of the big, old, like 1920s bikes that stand, like, 10 feet tall off the ground, but, you know, maybe next year. Maybe next year. So, yes, it’s the Illuminated Bike Parade. That was kinda new, but as I saw yesterday, it’s very popular. The Illuminated Boat Parade, which is also over here in St. Petersburg had a lot of recommendations. The Jingle Bell Run, people really like that one as well. There’s also a Santa Parade and lots of botanical gardens and things like that that set up Christmas light displays.

MetLamb13, he loves the Florida Botanical Gardens up off of Walsigham up in Largo. Had quite a few recommendations for that one. I see that one’s supposed to be beautiful. Personally, I’ve never been up there to see it, but I did hear from a few people saying that it was a pretty good thing to go check out. Very cool.

[Inaudible 00:03:15], another Reddit user, he likes to go to the Christmas tree lighting in downtown St. Petersburg with his family. He says that it’s a little hokey. There’s a school kids who sing horribly on the stage, and, you know, the old mayor gets up there and makes a speech. But for him that really rings in Christmas season for him. He also says that the American Stage does a great…It’s a wonderful live radio play. American Stage is kind of a local theater troupe. They have a space downtown St. Petersburg here across from the bus stop where the old bus depot used to be.

Also another user, they love walking around Largo Central Park. Says they have crazy good light displays. Also leads into the lights of Lake Park States, which, yes, I had multiple people tell me about that. It’s also featured in the newspaper. Apparently, a sight to behold, so Abbie and I are definitely gonna be making it up there to check that out this year. Christmasdisplay.org, it goes by quite a few names. If you’ve dined at any of the local spots over here in St. Petersburg, you might have seen this little flyer. I’m gonna loop around onto that one a little bit later, but it’s pretty bananas.

That kind of covers Pinellas County stuff. Moving over to Tampa. [Inaudible 00:04:26] Mall has a pretty big display, a synchronized light show that a user on the Tama subreddit likes to go to. He likes get a drink from the Starbucks there, and people watch with the families, wait for the show to start, and then, you know, grab some food from Noble Crust. Always a good time. I’m definitely a fan of Noble Crust. Tampa Theater is also currently closed for restoration, but they are doing free holiday movies in Curtis Hixon Park in downtown Tampa. So maybe cool just to, kind of, hang out there and, you know, catch a holiday movie.

Me, personally, over in Tampa I know when I was a kid, I’m not sure if they still do this, but on Swinger Road there at U.S. 19 and a [inaudible 00:05:06] kind of between Mackintosh and Bransford Road, they used to have a pretty big light display. I’m not sure if they do that still, you know, so please don’t make the drive out there solely on my word. And also, I’m gonna be putting all of this in the show notes, so don’t fret. You know, if you wanna link for any of these or just, kind of, a reminder, just go to the website, www.greatthingstb.com, episode 20. We will have all of the links.

The Christmas display down in Driftwood over here, it’s kinda St. Petersburg, but a little bit south of St. Pete. So this place has been featured on “HTTV,” the “Today Show.” “Today Show” actually named it as one of the top three Christmas lights displays in the U.S.A., and this is all from their website too, by the way. They’ve been featured on basically every, you know, TV channel here in the area, all sorts of magazines. And the “St. Pete Times” described it as, “A mega display. Look. Be amazed. Defies belief and description.”

So I haven’t actually seen this during the holidays, but real estate, I’m kinda all over the place and I have been by this place during the day. And, you know, you kinda look at it and you’re like… ou know, “Somebody there really likes Christmas.” But I’ve only seen a YouTube video. We’re actually gonna head down there here this week to check out the actual display when it’s all lit. I did watch a YouTube video and it’s bananas. They do have a few statistics here. The tallest Christmas tree array is 70 feet. There are four giant Christmas trees on the roof of the house. Total number of lights, including fiber optics are over 609,000. Over 700 moving and animated objects.

They have something ridiculous, like 18 trains, so to see this thing…And it has like its own section. Watching the YouTube, it had like, you know, the stuffed animal section and then like, you know, like, the 18 trains running around. Looks absolutely bonkers. The address for this place is 2709 Oakdale Street South, in St. Petersburg, Florida. Website is christmasdisplay.org. Go there, take a look. Yeah, I feel like this is definitely something that needs to be seen in person to believe. Check out the YouTube video that we will post on our shownotes. It’s bananas.

Continuing on here and wrapping up, now that christmasdisplay.org, which is on Oakdale South, St. Petersburg, I’ve also seen it listed as the Kresge Mega Light Display, I believe. “Tampa Bay Times” has it at over 10 trailer truck loads of lights. Might wanna put that one on your GPS and head down there. So they’re open the day after Thanksgiving through Tuesday, January 3rd, 2018 between 6:00 and 10:00 p.m.

Also, the Bella Garden Lane light show, which is out in Plant City, so a feel about that direction. And if you’re not aware, this features more than 35,000 lights and, you know, synchronized music and all this good stuff. Good times, so that’s 3212 Bella Garden Lane. And they have some lights from the old Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights, and they also have some decorations previously used at Disney World. And again, that’s at 3212 Bella Garden Lane. It begins at sundown December 31st according to this.

And the next one is the Wilderness Wonderland, which is up in the Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park, so that’s up north in New Port Richey out there. And that’s one where you drive through and you tune the radio there, listen to some music, drive through, look at the lights, lots of good times. If there is something here that I have missed, please let me know because I’m pretty much gonna do one of these every year.

So if you have someplace that you go every Christmas or some event that you go to, you know, maybe it’s ice skating. I know St. Pete, here they put the fake ice skating rink downtown so you can go out there and skate. They also do, you know, one for the kids where the put the snow slide up and, you know, kids can slide down. If there’s something like that that you do and you do it every year and it just kinda rings the holiday in for you, please drop me a note on the website, greatthingstb.com, and I would love to feature that next year on the 2018 Christmas Special.

Civil War General Ulysses S. Grant was nearly broke and he was in very ill health, and he was worried about leaving his wife, you know, with not enough to live on. So what he did, he wrote a memoir and, unfortunately, the only contracts he could get were only offering a 10% royalty. But luckily, S. Grant’s friend, one Mark Twain, knew how bad Grant’s financial situation was and made him an offer for his memoirs which paid an unheard of 75% royalty. And this very generous offer from Mark Twain allowed Ulysses S. Grant’s family to continue on being provided for and all that good stuff. So hats off Mark Twain. You were a pretty cool dude over all.

So I wanna thank you for sharing “Great Things Tampa Bay” with your friends and family. You can share us by going to our website, greatthingstb.com. There you’ll find a share button on nearly every page you share us on Twitter, Facebook, all that good stuff. If you’re looking for your own great place in Tampa Bay, I am also a licensed realtor specializing in deep knowledge of Hillsborough and Pinellas County. So if you wanna talk real estate, you can give me a call at 727-300-2111, or you can send me an email at kyle@sassergroup.com, that’s kyle@sassergroup.com, and I’d be more than happy to help you find your next home here in Tampa Bay.

I also need your feedback. I need you to tell me where we should be going and what we should be eating and who we should be talking to. So please go to our website, greatthingstb.com, where you can hit either the “Contact us” link at the top, or the get social links also at the top. If you wanna be a cool guy or a cool girl, you can call our voicemail number, which is 727-440-4455 and leave us a message. I’d love to hear from you.

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Episode 16 – The Great (Movies) Outdoors

Episode 16 - The Great (Movies) Outdoors

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In Episode 16 We tell you all the great places to catch a movie now that the weather has cooled off!  And you can find Drive-Ins or Movies in the Park in every corner of Tampa Bay!

Transcript at the bottom of this page!

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Welcome to, “Great Things Tampa Bay,” the podcast about great eats, great places, and great people in the Greater Tampa Bay area. I’m your host, Kyle Sasser, a Tampa Bay native and realtor. This is episode 16, “The Great (Movies) Outdoors”.

This is the “Great Places” feed, of “The Great Things Tampa Bay” podcast, where you will only hear episodes related to parks, stores, events, shows, and things to do about town. In our main podcast, which you’ll find under, “Great Things Tampa Bay,” in addition to these chats about entertainment and events, we also cover great eateries and delicious grub, as well as interview some of the great people, movers and shakers in the area.

You can find our main feed at greatthingstb.com, that’s greatthingstb.com, or you can subscribe to us on iTunes or Google Play, just by doing a search for “Great Things Tampa Bay”. Thank you, and enjoy.

So, you know, we’re getting a little bit further on in the year here. Things are gonna be cooling down here shortly. I know cool is a relative term here in Tampa Bay, Florida. Fun fact I learned the other day about Tampa, is the temperature has never actually gone above 99 degrees, which is really tough to believe, the reports that I saw swore up and down. It must be the way they measure it with the fact that it’s, you know, at a certain altitude and all that good stuff, because I don’t buy it.

So, since it’s cooling off, people are going to be venturing outdoors a little bit more, spend a little bit more time outdoors enjoying the cooler weather. And what better way to do that than going out and seeing a movie in a park somewhere? So we do actually have quite a few places here in Tampa Bay to partake in a movie in a park. Most of these really get going around October, there’s a couple that do it all year long, but yeah, Saint Pete, Tampa, they usually stick to, you know, the cooler months, October through May, April, something like that.

So without further ado, over in St. Petersburg, in Straub Park, we have movies in the park. And all of this stuff, I’m going to be putting the links in the show notes, so you don’t have to really remember this. Just, you know, pop on the website, it’s got links, you can see what movies are coming up and all that stuff.

So downtown St. Petersburg, there’s movies in the park at Straub Park, which is downtown. Over in Tampa, there’s actually two. There’s one out in Channelside, at the Grand Central, on Kennedy, and this one’s called Flicks and Food Trucks. This one is on the third Thursday of the month, and it goes from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., roundabouts. This is kinda cool because they line up a bunch of food trucks there, so you can kind of go down the line there and sample it. They usually have a couple of Savory guys there, some actual food stuff, and then there’s a sweet truck, maybe some cupcakes or something like that. It’s really a nice place if you’ve never been there, and a cool place to take in a show.

Also in downtown Tampa, the City of Tampa puts on movies in the park, which is at Curtis Hixon, which is down in front of the art museum, you know, where all the water fountains are and stuff like that. They’re starting that up October 7th. They haven’t released the movie schedule yet, but they do have it slated with a October 7 start.

And finally, back over to Pinellas County, at Clearwater Beach is Sunset Cinema at Pier 60. And that one’s actually going on right now. You can go down there this weekend and go watch some movies. It is a little warm, and I say that as a native. But, yeah, if it’s something you wanna do, they’re located at 1 Causeway Blvd, and if you use your noodle a little, bit you can figure out that most of these get started around sundown.

So, besides the movies in the park, what else is there to do? Well, we actually have quite a few drive-in movie theaters hangin’ around. We did use to have one over here in St. Petersburg, it was over on 28th Street. Unfortunately, that closed back in 2000, if I remember correctly, but we do still have three. So the big one that most people know is the Fun Lan Drive-In Theater, which is over 2302 East Hillsborough Avenue. During the day, on the weekend, they usually have a flea market. So if you drive by and you see a flea market, don’t stress, that is the drive-in theater, you just need to come back later.

I will say that they usually play a little bit more bold movie choices, I guess you could say. They’re not afraid of PG-13s, and all that stuff. Last I checked, they we’re playing “Dunkirk” and that new “Annabelle” movie, yet most of the other ones are gonna be a little more family oriented. With Halloween coming up, you know, go see a scary movie at the drive-in. If you’re a fan of ’80s movies, you know how that turns out.

So, we still have two other drive-in theaters. There’s one in South Hillsborough County, down in Ruskin. It’s called the Ruskin Family Drive In, and that’s located at 5011 U.S. 41. It’s been there since 1952, and they only accept cash, so keep that in mind when you go there. And the third drive-in theater is the Silver Moon out in Lakeland, Florida. And that’s located at 4100 New Tampa Highway, Lakeland, Florida. Silver Moon has been there since 1948, and I can remember as a kid driving by, seeing the big screens with the movies going on and thought it was the coolest thing ever.

I really need to go to more drive-in theaters. I was telling Abbie about this one and she kinda got excited, the Fun Lan over in Tampa. So, we’re definitely gonna be making a point to go. That’s all the fun things to do to watch a outdoor movie. Of course, it isn’t really something you wanna do in the middle of July or August. Just it’s an exercise in being miserable, which I cannot recommend. But as the weather cools off here, definitely check one of these out. And any interest in this, please just go to our website, greatthingstb.com, find the show notes for episode 16 and I’ll have links to all this stuff there.

So, I wanna thank you for sharing “Great Things Tampa Bay’ with your friends and family. You can share us by going to our website, greatthingstb.com. There, you’ll find share buttons on nearly every page. You can share us on Twitter, Facebook, all that good stuff. If you are looking for your own great place in Tampa Bay, I’m also a licensed realtor, specializing in deep knowledge of Hillsborough and Pinellas County. So if you wanna talk real estate, you can give me a call at 727-300-2111, or you can send me an e-mail at kyle@sassergroup.com, that’s kylesassergroup.com, and I’d be more than happy to help you find your next home here in Tampa Bay.

I also need your feedback. I need you to tell me where we should be going, and what we should be eating, and who we should be talking to. So please go to our website, greatthingstb.com, where you can hit either the “Contact Us” link at the top, or the “Get Social Links” also at the top. If you wanna be a cool guy or cool girl, you can call our voicemail number, which is 727-440-4455 and leave us a message. I’d love to hear from you.

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Episode 15 – Get Your Game On! Tampa Bay Club Sports

Episode 15 - Get Your Game On! Tampa Bay Club Sports

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Get our there and get active!  In Episode 15 we cover Tampa Bay Club Sports, one of the best ways to burn some calories while having some great fun playing your favorite sports (and some not sports such as Golf or Cornhole).

Transcript at the bottom of this page!

Tampa Bay Club Sport

WWW.TampaBayClubSport.Com

Sports Offered:

  • Soccer
  • Football
  • Softball
  • Volleyball
  • Kickball
  • Basketball
  • Tennis
  • Bowling, Golf, Cornhole, Bar Games

Locations all around the Tampa Bay Area!

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Welcome to Great Things Tampa Bay, the podcast about great eats, great places and great people in the greater Tampa Bay Area. I’m your host, Kyle Sasser, a Tampa Bay native and realtor. This is Episode 15, Get Your Game On!

I’d like to thank you for giving us your time. I know there’s lots of things vying for your attention and I appreciate you choosing to spend your time listening to me in this podcast. I promise I will do everything I can to bring you something awesome. Also wanna let you know that we now have express feeds. If you’re only interested in our food reviews, just do a search for “Great Bites, Tampa Bay.” If you want more of our interviews with interesting movers and shakers in the area, just look for the feed, “Great People, Tampa Bay.” And for things to do in the area, shops or other events, just do a search for “Great Places, Tampa Bay.” These feeds are listed on our website, greatthingstb.com, under the heading “Express Feeds,” up at the top there.

So, you know, one of the annoying things about getting older, growing up, and all that good stuff, is that, you know, there’s not really anyone around to play games with anymore. Yeah, I’m sure you keep track of one or two, friends over the years, but, you know, the days of going through the neighborhood and be able to throw together a pick-up football, basketball, or soccer game, are many years in the past. Everyone’s just got way too much stuff to do.

Thankfully, we got a little place here, locally, it’s called Tampa Bay Club Sport and it’s a great place for adults, young and old, to get together and play some sports. Those of you that actually know me know that I wasn’t really too big into sports in my younger days, definitely something I’ve grown into as I’ve gotten older. Honestly, I wish that I would have done it a lot sooner, it’s very rewarding and fulfilling. So, if you’re someone who’s just kind of sitting around…honestly, I spent years in front a computer and if you’re doing the same, you know, get out there. Even if you don’t really know what you’re doing, it’s worth it to get out there just to have a little fun and meet some new people.

So, Club Sport was founded in 1995, specifically as an outlet for young adults to play sports. I mean you’re pretty good up through college with being able to throw people together, but once you get past 25, it starts getting really tough, you know, jobs, sleep, kids, career, all that stuff sort of gets in the way.

Tampa Bay Club Sports has locations all around the Bay Area, from Brandon, over on the other side of Tampa, they have some in Tampa. Coquina Key, they don’t have some in the extended area, they have some affiliated clubs down in Sarasota and the like. But, yeah, they more than likely have something close to you. And they cover a wide range of skill levels from recreation, up to intermediate, to competitive. And it can get pretty competitive out there, I can tell you.

Nice thing about it, they do charge a fee, of course, for all this. They paint lines and stuff, it’s not gonna be a pro-level field or anything like that, but they do pay the referees, so you do have someone out there making calls and all that good stuff, which is awesome. They have a ton of sports available. They have soccer, which is my favorite. I currently play every Wednesday, over here in St. Petersburg, at Puryear Park, which is awesome. They also have softball, volleyball, kickball, which my wife played for a couple years there. They also have football, which I’m guessing is of the flag variety, I have not actually signed up for that yet, but I can’t imagine that they would have tackle football. Basketball, tennis, golf, cornhole, which is questionable sports, bowling, and, finally, a Bar Games League, which is Flip Cup…I don’t know if they have Flip Cup, but I know I saw pictures of beer pong. So those last few are definitely more of a game than a sport, but there you go. And, yeah, I know some of you all are probably kinda mad saying that, you know, golf’s a sport, but, yeah, let’s get real. And I say that as someone who loves golf.

So, you don’t actually need a full team to play, so you don’t need to get together, you know, 10 people to play soccer or anything like that. If you just wanna play solo, just give them a call, they will sign you up as a free agent and place you on a team. The team that I’m on, we actually all were free agents, and we started just after the last World Cup. We’re still around, which is pretty good, real good bunch of people. So those on the Moist Towelettes Soccer Team, that are giving us a listen, it’s a lot of fun playing with you guys. So, their website is www.tampabayclubsports.com, and you can go there and it’ll display all the leagues and give you all the options, and all that good stuff. Or, if you just rather just call them, their phone number is 877-820-2582.

Segment 2, “Tell ’em Twain.” Mark Twain is one of the most quoted Americans of all time. I saw this one the other day. Thought it was rather appropriate for our new modern age of yellow journalism, and it goes a little something like this, “If you don’t read the newspaper, you’re uninformed. If you read the newspaper, you’re misinformed.”

I wanna thank you for sharing Great Things Tampa Bay with your friends and family. You can share us by going to our website, greatthingstb.com. There you’ll find share buttons on nearly every page. You can share us on Twitter, Facebook, all that good stuff. If you are looking for your own great place in Tampa Bay, I’m also a licensed realtor, specializing in deep knowledge of Hillsborough/Pinellas County. So if you wanna talk real estate, you can give me a call at 727-300-2111, or you can send me an email at kyle@sassergroup.com. That’s kyle-S-A-S-S-E-R-G-R-O-U-P.com, and I’d be more than happy to help you find your next home here in Tampa Bay.

I also need your feedback. I need you to tell me where we should be going, and what we should be eating, and who we should be talking to. So, please go to our website, greatthingstb.com. Or, you can hit either the “Contact Us” link at the top or the “Get Social Links,” also at the top. If you wanna be a cool guy or a cool girl, you can call our voicemail number, which is 727-440-4455, and leave us a message. I’d love to hear from you.

So, thanks for listening, and I’ll see you next time. And, oh, by the way, if you don’t want to miss the next episode, please subscribe to us on iTunes or Google Play, that’ll guarantee that you get the next episode delivered straight to your mobile device of choice.

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Episode 11 – Brocato’s Sandwich Shop and Lakeland Shoutouts

Episode 11 - Brocatos and Lakeland Shoutouts

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In Episode 11 we talk Cuban Sandwiches and Deliver Crab, two local Tampa Originals.

Get the best experience of both at Brocato’s Sandwich Shop, where you can watch them hand make the deviled crab.

And learn some great spots to eat in beautiful Lakeland Florida.

Transcript at the bottom of this page!

Brocatos Sandwich Shop

You can’t go wrong with either the Cuban Sandwich (pressed of course, we’re not heathens) or the Deviled Crab

5021 East Columbus Dr

https://brocatossandwich.com/

813-248-9977

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EPISODE 11
BROCATO’S
(banjo music)
Kyle: Hello and welcome to Great Things Tampa Bay. The podcast about great eats, great places, and great people in the Greater Tampa Bay area. I’m your host, KYLE SASSER, a Tampa Bay Realtor and all around friendly guy.
So, we’re going to be covering one of the oldest sandwich shops in the area over in Tampa. The place is absolutely amazing. A little quirky but that’s part of its charm. I’d like to thank you for inviting us along on your commute to work or maybe you’re listening to us at home. I know Orphan Black; their last episode has aired. So, you’ve got plenty of time to listen to us now. (soft laughter) and all of our previous episodes. Come talk to me on social media. You can go to our website at greatthingstb.com and click on the Get Social link at the top of the website and there you’ll see links to all of our social profiles. And you can also call and leave us a voicemail. That number is 727.440.4455.

SEGMENT 1: BROCATO’S
So, ah, BROCATO’S SANDWICH SHOP, it’s an old-school place originally opened in 1948 over in Tampa. It’s located at 5021 East Columbus Drive in Tampa which is at the corner of I-4 and 56th Street. It’s a little funky whenever you get off I-4 there. The roads kinda fly all over the place. Basically, if you’re coming from downtown Tampa, the exit goes off to the left, and then you want to be in the right-hand lane to go under interstate, and then you’ll go straight. And if you’re coming from Plant City, you want to take the exit ramp on the right, and then take a left to go under interstate. So, it’s a little tricky to find cause they changed all the alignments of all the roads over the years. But it’s definitely worth poking around to find this place!
So, Brocato’s is known for two main things…well, three main things. One, they’re known for having one of the best Cuban Sandwiches in the area. Honestly, they’re neck in neck with A.J.’s Press, which is…. it’s a newer place, out by Tampa’s Yankee Stadium, but we’re not talking about them today. We’re talking about Brocato’s. Brocato’s if you’re looking for a great Cuban Sandwich. Everything’s fresh with big chunks of, you know, pork and all that other good stuff in there. Tomatoes, lettuce, you know, bread, it’s all…it’s all amazing. It’s an amazing Cuban Sandwich! Do yourself a favor and go check it out.

And the other thing they’re known for is Deviled Crab. And the best way to describe it is it’s out of this world! You know the Cuban Sandwich thing is debatable, you know, it’s kinda even, kinda neck in neck with A.J.’s and Brocato’s. But the Deviled Crab…Brocato’s has it locked down!

The third thing Brocato’s is known for is for being an absolute madhouse. So, the place is built in 1948, you know. So it has the green vinyl floors. Looks like it was probably original. And absolutely no order or anything. You basically went inside and you know there’s like a hundred and fifty people there trying to make their way up to the cash register to put their order in. And then, you know, the order people are putting sandwiches together and yelling out names. The soda machine on the back wall. People are trying to get over there to get their sodas. You know, there’s a few tables in the dining room there. (laughter) You know some people were trying to sit in the midst of this madness.
Yea.

So it was a bit of an experience every time you went there and tried to get a sandwich. Similar places I’ve seen there used to be an old show with David Attell called Insomniac or you know some of the Anthony Bourdain shows. Where the places he goes are just packed with people, and madness, and loud, and packed, and craziness. So, this used to be on that level, and on a slow day you’ll be in there with only twenty or thirty people.

Nowadays, they have definitely changed things up quite a bit. There’s some structure whenever you come in. They have the Tensabarriers like the…you know…the things you see at the banks to kinda corral you, put the sandwich order in and then you go by the guys who are putting the sandwiches together. You know they still call the names out so it still has that bit of the charm, but it makes a lot more sense, and not as off putting to newcomers I guess you could say.
And the brand and marketing stuff, they’ve actually picked up as well. It used to be like really homespun stuff, but nowadays they have their name on the foam cups that you get your drinks in and lots of cool stuff. And it’s…it’s really cool to see the transition that they’ve made recently.

They also have recently built… some outdoors eating areas and don’t worry these are shaded. Yea, you’re not going to sit out there and bake. The tables are actually positioned in front of where they make the Deviled Crab by hand so…you know…you can watch that. Watch the masters at work! And even if you don’t like Deviled Crab, like I like it but I’m not like a huge fan of it, if I see it anywhere else, the Deviled Crab is so good at Brocata’s that it basically ruins it for every other restaurant in the area. You can’t even attempt to eat it at another restaurant because you’ve had the best. And also, the best thing you can do is throw some Texas Pete on it. That hot sauce definitely takes it…you know…to another level!
Other interesting thing about Brocato’s, all the sandwiches and Deviled Crabs also come with a drink. Including an eight ounce of beer. (laughter) Which is kinda cool! Fun thing to swing by on lunch break. And it also comes with some chips, which has always been the case, but it was a little tough trying to find the chips the last time I was there. Just a little pro tip: They are in the trash cans lined up against the wall. They’re just piled full of bags of potato chips. So, just kinda go buy there and see the…you know pick out the ones you like.

And keeping in line with their updates and branding and marketing and all that stuff, you can also now order online. And they also have a mobile app. So, you don’t have to go there and try to fight through all that. You can put your order in, and then just show up, pick it up. Pretty Awesome!
So, Brocato’s been there since 1948. They originally started as a grocery store. Then they moved to a meat market, and then really hit their stride as a sandwich shop. You know most people in Tampa that have been there love it. Honestly, you can usually just show the picture of the inside and a bunch of people will recognize it and tell ya how much they love it. So, keep up the good work bros…. Brocato’s. (soft laughter)

Kyle: Naf! The wife is shaking her head at me right now.

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SEGMENT 2: LAKELAND AND WINTER HAVEN SHOUT OUTS
A little personal story. You know I did spend quite a time in my younger days in Lakeland and Winter Haven. I went to high school over there. First part of my young professional life, I was over there doing computer work and all that good stuff. I hadn’t really been back there in probably fifteen, twenty years and I had the chance to go back recently for a high school reunion that had a number that I really don’t want to say out loud. but we had a chance to go to some of the restaurants over there. And honestly, I just want to acknowledge Lakeland and, you know, the improvements that they had been making culinarily and just give a shout out to a few of the great restaurants over there. And also, the other weird thing about all these Lakeland restaurants, they really have a thing for putting numbers in their business names. You know, just kinda a thing they do over there.
So, first up, PATIO 850. It’s on South Tennessee Avenue, kinda close to Florida Southern. So, if you’re going to Florida Southern to check out the architecture and all that good stuff, take a stop by Patio 850. It is primarily outdoor seating, so kinda keep that in mind if the temperatures high. But the food is absolutely worth it! Absolutely worth stopping by there! And that whole section there, they’ve actually redone quite a few of the buildings which was very cool to see.

Next up is POST 09, which is at 215 East Main Street. Gotten lots of recommendations from different people in Lakeland. So, definitely a place to check out. And last but not least, is 801 EAST MAIN which is both the address and apparently, the name of the place. Like I said they really have a thing for numbers in their business names. This place, I believe from my understanding, is a combination of few different restaurants, POOR PORKER, BAR CALEXICO, BEARCAT and BIG 6.
The wife and I, we’re going to be heading out there sometime in the next few weeks just to check out the school and what sort of architectural updates they’ve made. I know they’ve built some new buildings there at Florida Southern. For those of you that do not know, it’s the largest collection of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture in the world. Ah…definitely worth the pilgrimage. But, yea, it’s always good to have some great places to go eat when you’re out there.
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SEGMENT 3: LET’S GET PERSONAL

Kyle: Honestly, the biggest thing that’s going on with us currently is we’re getting ready to head to our Eclipse Vacation up in Georgia. Those of you who do not know, there’s a total solar eclipse on August 21st. So, down here in Florida is actually going to only be a partial eclipse. And please, protect yourself, because even though it’s gonna be an eclipse, if you look directly at the sun it’s going to burn your eyes out. Even down here in Florida make sure that you have some sort of, you know, certified protections for that. So, we actually heading up to North Georgia, gonna be taking in the eclipse. We’re hoping for good weather. Should be fun. We’re pretty excited, right?

Abbie: Very excited!

Kyle: Yea, that’s the… that’s the seal of approval…(laughing)…being…being yelled in the background there. So, other than that, you know, just working and doing things. Doing the podcasts. I have been attending some of the Tampa Podcaster Association meeting which is very cool. They’re actually putting out a movie called, The Messenger on iTunes. So, if you’re interested in podcasting at all, in kinda like what it’s all about, or what it takes. Be sure to check that out. They’re doing pretty well. They’ve been doing some presales. From my understanding for actual release date, it’s currently at number one just from presales and that’s, not just in the Documentary Category. That’s against all the big Hollywood stuff as well. So pretty exciting! And, you know hopefully I’ll have some additional updates for that soon as well.
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SEGMENT 4: DRIVING YOU BANANAS

Have you ever wondered why Banana Candy doesn’t taste like bananas? There used to be another type of banana. It was called the Gros Michel and it was very widespread and popular up until 1950. And this was pretty much the banana that everybody ate. Unfortunately, every Gros Michel banana plant was genetically identical. They basically, you know, kinda spliced plants together. Like they’d take a cutting, you know, tie it to another plant to grow. So, genetically they were all identical which makes them very susceptible to disease.

Eventually, the Panama disease, which is a fungus, rapidly tore through all the banana plantations and wiped it out. Now it is available in a few select regions in the world. From what I read, Thailand, few other Asian places. But so far as a commercially viable banana, it’s days were done.

Eventually, a new banana was developed, the Cavendish, which is the one we love today! But again you know they’re all clones so the exact same thing could happen again. Luckily, it’s a little more resistant to the Panama disease, fungus, that, you know, wiped out the Gros Michel. But there have been reports of the fungus, you know, taking hold a little bit.

Anyway, that little, bit of history aside…. back to the artificial candy flavor. So, the primary component in the taste of a banana is, and I’m probably going to murder this, but it’s isoamyl acetate. And that’s the primary flavor compound. This compound was originally isolated a little over a hundred years ago. One of the main differences between the Gros Michel and the Cavendish, which is the one we have now, is that the Gros Michel had a higher concentration of this compound. So, many people believe that the artificial flavor more closely resembles the Gros Michel. But it’s not a hundred percent match, of course. Ah, you know, there’s a lot of sugars and, you know complex things. You know taste is a very, very funky thing.
But there you go, if you want to boil down to like a ten second thing that you can argue with your friend about. You can just say “Dude, the reason banana candy doesn’t taste like real bananas is because it’s based on another banana that was wiped out before we got the bananas we got now. So there! “(laughter)
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Episode 8 – Road Trip To Flagler BEach

Episode 8 - Road Trip

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In Episode 8 we take a trip to the East Coast (gasp!) at beautiful Flagler Beach.

We stay at the White Orchid Inn, eat at Osteria Rustica, talk about Hurricane Matthew, and learn how to attract Florida Panthers while repelling mosquitos.

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White Orchid Inn

Website: http://whiteorchidinn.com/
Phone: 800-423-1477
Address: 1104 S Ocean Shore Blvd, Flagler Beach, FL 32136

Osteria Rustica

Fine Italian Dining. Always ask for the fish!
4750 E Moody Blvd #108, Bunnell, FL 32110
(386) 437-2000
Absolutely must call for reservations!

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Welcome to Great Things Tampa Bay.  The podcast about great eats, great places and great people in the Greater Tampa Bay area!  I’m your host, KYLE SASSER.  A Tampa Bay native, a Realtor, and a Sailor.  So, this is EPISODE 8: ROAD TRIP.  And I’d like to thank you for inviting me along on your commute to work or maybe you’re training for that triathlon that you’ve been dreaming about, and would just like to thank you for putting me in your ear and having a listen.  And I hope that you find a new great place for yourself in this episode.

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So, also thank you for sharing us with your friends.  All you got to do, just go on the website greatthingstb.com and we have share buttons all over the place there.  Just little preface for this episode.  This one is not Tampa Bay related.  It is in Florida and thus the name of this one: ROAD TRIP.

SEGMENT 1: ROAD TRIP

So, a few years ago, the wife and I, we took a romantic getaway up to FLAGLER BEACH.  And I know everyone is probably saying “What? where?”.  Those of you that are more beach oriented might know about the place.   Um, there’s quite a few famous surfers from the area there.  They also still have surf contest there but enough of that.  All in due time.   Uh, so we went to Flagler Beach and honestly, I debated about divulging this on this podcast because it’s such a cool little place and it’s such an unknown hidden spot of the state that I don’t want to ruin it.  But I eventually decided, you know, I’ve gotta be true.  This place is awesome and it’s not too far aways, I’m going to stretch the Tampa Bay part and we’ll call this a, uh, bonus episode.  How’s that?  [soft laughter] But not really, it’s still EPISODE 8.

So, Flagler Beach is located between Daytona Beach which is to the south, and St. Augustine which is to the north.  So, it’s pretty much smack in the middle.  It’s a relatively quiet community and is not very large at all.  Definitely still has that old Florida beach feel.  Kinda cool.  The way that they have done their development there is unlike the rest of Florida.  The rest of Florida, you go to the beach and you’re like “Man, where’s the beach at?”.   And the answer is, is “It’s on the other side of those high-rise condominiums and, you know, eight million dollar houses.”.  Flagler beach, the beach is right there.  A1A is…it’s kinda like a little bluff now just from all the erosion over the years and stuff.  But, yea, so A1A sits up, there is no other obstructions to your right.  It’s just ocean.  Atlantic Ocean.  And then to your left, there are, you know, hotels, modest houses, and stuff like that like. There’s, you know, there’s a couple of monsters but nothing like we have here.  Nothing like down in Miami but unobstructed views of the ocean.  That’s one big plus for Flagler Beach.

The place we go to up there, it’s called THE WHITE ORCHID INN.  And I had wanted to go to this place since like 2001; I think was when it first came on my radar.  Way back in the early days of the internet – I think I had a cable modem at that time but, you know, it was definitely really slow –  yea, this place popped up. It was pretty cool.  It’s a little art deco house.  Beachfront or as beachfront as you can get in Flagler.   Um, you know, you still have to walk across the road, but you know it’s a pretty cool place.  So, it’s a bed and breakfast spa with two pools.  One pool just a regular pool and the other is a heated mineral pool which is awesome to relax in.  Uh, the spa does all the spa stuff.  That’s honestly little bit more my wife’s domain, but you know we’ve gotten couples’ massages.  They also do like lunches on the beach, facials, pedicures, manicures, all that good stuff. The other good thing about Flagler since it’s not such a popular destination, um, you know, it’s a, it’s a relatively unknown corner of Florida, the prices are still very affordable.  So, we’re going to put a link to The White Orchid Inn.  Please log on, take a look.  It does recently have new owners in the last couple of years. So, they have been doing some renovations and stuff like that.  The property has much improved since the first time we went there.  So, they’re doing great work.

So, and the other cool thing is the breakfasts there.  Most bed and breakfasts you go and you know it’ll be like, you know, pancakes, eggs, sausage.  Ah, this place, they make healthy stuff and which I know gets groans and eye rolls, but this is healthy stuff that tastes really, really, good.  And I’m going to name off some stuff here. And I know there’s going to be some groans and some eye rolls but trust me this stuff is absolutely delicious.  So, they, they custom bake breads every day.  You know you get like an assortment.   I think there’s, there’s usually like three types or something like that.  Each one is absolutely delicious.  They also usually have a, the granola with yogurt which, ah, man, I know it’s, [soft laughter] I know it sounds really lame, but it will blow your socks off.   My wife had one which was like yogurt with a pepper in it, which was, it was amazing.  They also do quiches which hands down some of the best quiche I’ve ever had has been there.  And then on the bread.  So, the bread by itself is good but what sends it over the top is they have this apricot/cream cheese spread.  And it is mouthwateringly delicious.  And the rooms are cool.  We always have a good time there. Um, they also have     like a happy hour where you can meet the other guests at five o’clock with a free glass of    wine. Definitely cool stuff.  So, definitely give them a look if you’re looking for a little getaway in Florida just a few hours away.  And, you know, it’s easy access to St. Augustine and all that good stuff.

Ah, you know it wouldn’t be a road trip without Great Food.  The absolute best restaurant that my wife and I have ever eaten at in the state of Florida, and possible ever, is also located in Flagler Beach which I know sounds ridiculous.  You know I have ate at some, some really nice places in New York, you know with the Michelin Star or three to their name.  They don’t hold     a candle to this place. [soft laughter] So, the name of it is OSTERIA RUSTICA.  They are an    Italian place.  Very unassuming.  You know, they don’t have a lavish facade.  They’re actual kinda in  like a little commercial park.  Like next door, you would kinda expect like a tax accountant.  So, [soft laughter] that kinda gives you the idea. The sign on the outside just says Osteria.  Very unassuming.

So, the last time we were there, we were at the spa, you know, doing like the couples’ thing, and we were asking. We’re like “Hey, what’s the best, what’s the best restaurant in the area?”. You know, like “We’re looking for a really good meal.”.  And the lady there was like “Well, there is this place, Osteria.  It’s honestly the best, but you’ll never get in.”  We’re like, “Oh, well”.  You know my wife, she’s always like a little optimistic on this and she said “Well, I’m feeling lucky. Let’s give them a call.”  So, we gave them a call.  Pssh, Boom!  We actually were able to get a reservation for that evening.  This place is, is, small.  You know, like they only have like 13 to 15 tables.   Not a big staff.  Everyone kinda comes out and greets ya.  You can see everybody!  Absolutely amazing from the get go to the end!  Just to hit some highlights here, um, the last, so this last time we went, the appetizer was shrimp with, ah, gorgonzola tarragon.  And [delightful laughter] it was, ah, it was, it was amazing! It was amazing!  I had the best steak that I’ve ever had, this last trip there.   And I’m not sure if the cut was a little different or what.  You know how some steaks like melt in your mouth.  This just kinda like, I don’t know, like exploded with deliciousness.  Like it was absolutely perfect.

And the highlight, that we always get whenever we go, is the fish.  So, the first time we went, my wife got the fish.  They brought it out.  It was imported from the Mediterranean, like flew in that day.  It was completely incrusted in salt.  We thought it was frozen, like it had a frostbite, with all the frost piled up on it.  Nope, just salt.  They bring it to the table.  This time we got, I think it was sole, which did not have the salt but was still equally as delicious.   But what makes this so special, is that they bring the whole fish out to the table and Floriano is the really friendly, outgoing guy there; if you go you’ll know the one I’m talking about.  He comes out, they bring the fish out, Boom, they put it on a little table next to yours.  They put a little light on it, and he basically just takes two spoons and takes this fish apart like just kinda slides the spoon down the back.  Separates all that out.  Takes the skin off, takes the perfect fillet, lays it on the plate, then carefully peels the bone out.  Takes the other skin off and lays it out, lays another perfect fillet out on the plate.  It’s absolutely a work of art.   I was able to capture a little bit of it on video which is going to be on the Show Notes.  So please go to check that out.  Amazing and delicious!  Everything there is to perfection!  And then for dessert, cause you know I gotta have my dessert, we had a handmade puff pastry with chocolate.  Just absolutely stunning!  Hats off to Osteria Rustica up in, uh, Flagler!  Ya’ll are an amazing place and you spell that O-s-t-e-r-i-a.

Oh, the other cool thing about Flagler, they do have a PIER there.   They did get hit pretty hard by Hurricane Matthew last year, 2016, to the point where like the ocean didn’t come over the bluffs there.  Like I’d say the bluffs are maybe ten feet above the actual beach proper but there was significant erosion.  A1A was washed out; the stories I read was like 45 days.  There’s still a lot of buildings and houses that, you know, they’ll have tarps on the roof.  Still storm damage. You know, if you do head up there, just kinda keep that in mind.  But everyone up there is tremendously friendly and can’t say enough good things about the place.   Um, oh yea, and the pier lost one hundred and fifty feet in the last storm.  So hopefully they’ll rebuild all that and return it to its Glory!  If you’ve been thinking bout a road trip, give it a look.

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SEGEMENT 2:  BETTER BUTTERFLIES

Kyle:  So, again we have SAL at, uh, BETTER BUTTERFLY CREATIONS.  He was kind enough to sit down and have an interview with us.  So, I would like to present to you Part 2 of that interview.  If you missed Part 1 it was in EPISODE 7.  So, please go back and, uh, have a listen to that. This guy knows his stuff and he creates beautiful works of art and, on top of that, he’s a really cool guy.  So, without further ado….

Sal:  This is a way for you to raise money without taking up much space. Our footprint is very small.  Half the money goes to you.  You can use it for your charity.  You can use it for your Christmas party.

Kyle:  Yea, and honestly, these, like these cases and butterflies are so beautiful, that you can’t help but notice them and want one, to be honest. [laughing]

Sal: Well, that’s it!  And, and so, I had the, the earwings.  Popi’s Place over here had em for years.

Kyle: Yep. Yep

Sal:  Three years from the time I came out with them. Actually, they did have it for years because they had the cases first and then I came out with the earwings.  And that was three Marches ago.  The first March, obviously, we began selling em.  By the following year, March, uh, now the [undecipherable] owners come down and saying all their friends liked them, “Can I have ten pair?

Kyle: [laughing]

Sal:  You know?

Kyle:  These are good problems to have.

Sal:  This was, uh, a great way for them, like I said, to raise money.  Uh. Uh.  It’s worked out real well.  Popi’s was U-15 soccer league.

Kyle:  Yep. Yep, and Popi’s is a, it’s a local restaurant here.

Sal:  Restaurant here.  There’s seven of them.

Kyle: Yes.

Sal: Have seven restaurants.  It’s a greek chain of restaurants.  But anyway, yeah, so, and, ah, Troop 68, Boy Scouts.  I also raised money for the Boys and Girls Clubs of The Suncoast in St Pete.  Way back when I was just starting to make, ah, a lot of the stuff.  Well, I raised enough money to buy two thousand plants for a butterfly garden behind Lakewood High School.

Kyle:  Nice.

Sal: And it was seventy-five hundred square foot butterfly garden.  I built an arbor and everything.  So, it was all my money that I raised for them.   Anyway, all I did, I met with them, the neighborhood association.  I said we’re putting this beautiful butterfly garden, the prettiest one around.  We built it and all you need to do is have volunteers once a week go out and maintain it.   I said the city has put in sprinkler system and everything.  It’s on a timer, just need to keep it up.   Not one volunteer!

Kyle:  Yikes.

Sal:  Not even when we putting in the plants!

Kyle:  Wow.

Sal:  Oh, I take it back.  One volunteer came by and gave us a plant but couldn’t stay, you know.

Kyle:  Sad.

Sal:  So, you learn a lot about people.  So, you know, here I was giving it to them for free.  All my costs, my labor, but the Boys and Girls Clubs were very appreciative.  And Mayor Baker, Rick Baker at the time, came to me and said “Sal”, cause he knew we drew the Boys and Girls Club, ah, he said “Sal, I’m known for all the dog parks.” He said,” I’m thinking about putting a butterfly garden in each park.”  He said, “Could you design em?”  I said, “Sure. I could even help you raise the money.”  And I said, “But this is the problem.” And I told him about my experience.

Kyle: Yea, with the volunteer, yep.

Sal: Not one volunteer.  I says that’s going to your problem.  He says, well, that is a problem cause I can’t afford to hire all these workers.

Kyle:  Yea.

Sal:  To go maintaining them.

Kyle:  Yea.

Sal:  Well, It’s unfortunate but it’s true.

Kyle:   Yea, it’s good to be realistic on things and so unfortunately…

Sal:  So, we didn’t do it.

Kyle:  Alright.  What’s your favorite butterfly and why?

Sal:  I think the Birdwing. Mainly because it was near extinction and because of the project, because of the cause which I represent, we’re able to help that butterfly and several different species come out of extinction.

Kyle: Yea, so those were the ones that were being sold for $500…

Sal:  $500 each.

Kyle:  …on the black market?

Sal: Uh huh.

Kyle:  And then, now they’re…

Sal:  They’re $50.

Kyle:  Yea.  So….

Sal: I sell a case for $50.  I don’t even buy that butterfly for $50.

Kyle:  Yea, like when they were endangered, how many were there?

Sal:  Well, they were near extinction, which means they’re ready to disappear.

Kyle:  Yea.  Are they bugs or…?

Sal: They’re bugs and unfortunately, unlike animals take a long time to rebound.  If you just save a few bugs and let them lay two to four hundred eggs each…

Kyle:  And protect them and…

Sal:   And protect them, you end up with 2.7 million.

Kyle:  Yikes! That’s awesome, that’s awesome!  What’s the weirdest facts about butterflies that you know?

Sal:  I think the weirdest fact has to do with a family group out of Africa called the Charaxes.  C-h-a-r-a-x-e-s.  That’s c-h-a-r-a-x-e-s, Charaxes.  They fly thirty-five miles an hour.

Kyle:  Wow!  [laughter]

Sal:  They’re the fastest butterflies in the world.  The fastest moth is a Hawk Moth that flies at forty miles an hour.

Kyle:  Wow!  [laughter]

Sal:  Ok, but the fastest butterfly is thirty-five miles an hour and the fact that they fly that fast is unique.  But even more unique trait is that the females, the males are the carnivorous.  They feed on juices…meats…rotting flesh.  They are like the vulture of the butterfly world.

Kyle:  Interesting.  So, are those the ones like you’ll see them on carcasses or something?

Sal:  Yes, you will.  If you see nature shows, you’ll see a butterfly flying off the carcass.

Kyle: [laughing]

Sal:  They’re sipping the juices out of that.

Kyle:   I mean, are they the same shape as other butterflies?

Sal:  No, no, they’re, they’re more powerful.  I’ll show you one in just a bit.

Kyle:  Yea, awesome.

Sal:  One of the butterflies is in the case there.   Ah, the females won’t eat rotting meat. They’ll only eat rotting fruit.  Fermented fruit and because of that, you can actually see the females flying erratically because they’re inebriated.

Kyle: [laughter]

Sal: From… [laughter]

Kyle:  That’s pretty hilarious. [laughing]

Sal: [laughing] Isn’t that funny? The females are always inebriated, like “All I do is produce babies.”, you know?

Kyle and Sal: [laughter]

Kyle:  Hey, mmm, I’m sure….

Sal:  So they’re seen flying erratically cause they don’t even fly in a straight line.

Kyle:  Hey, maybe that’s like the moms with the wine, you know, the heathens?

Sal:  Yea, I’d say, you know, I would that’s a pretty unique, uh…

Kyle:  Yea, that’s good to know.

Sal:  …trait there. Uh.

Kyle:  And, yea, I mean kinda sad that it has to be rotted.  That seems like it would be a pretty good…

Sal: Well, rotted fruit is fermented, you know?

Kyle:  Yea, but it seems like it would be a pretty good movie scene if you could do like “Death by Charaxes Butterfly” movies.

Sal: [laughter]

Kyle: You know somebody is tied down and it just takes like days.

Sal: [laughing] Don’t go dying around the male Charaxes, that’s all.

Kyle:  Yes!  Monarch Butterfly, overrated or underrated?

Sal:  I think it’s absolutely fascinating.  A lot of people talk about, you know, the migration.  Well, the Monarch lives four months, so, you don’t see Monarchs in our collections.  So, the Monarchs live four months and that’s the male, ah, not the male, male or female that hatch in Canada.  So, they overwinter, then they live four months going all the way down to Mexico.  The Monarchs that fly back from Mexico to Canada only live a month.

Kyle:  Yea.

Sal: So, it takes three to four generations to make it back to Canada.

Kyle:  Yea, and that’s…

Sal:  The last generation then overwintering, you know?

Kyle:  And for those, I’d actually did a little research on them and that I didn’t know.   Like I’ve watched a couple of documentaries on them…

Sal: Uh huh.

Kyle:  …but I didn’t realize that their generation cycle actually changes for that migration.

Sal:  Isn’t that strange?

Kyle:  Where they live like three times as long just to make the journey.  Which is…

Sal:  Yea.

Kyle:  …whatever biological mechanism.

Sal:  Well, what it is, is the butterflies are thinking “Oh my gosh, I’m heading for sunshine!”

Kyle and Sal: [laughter]

Kyle:  Like get me down there.

Sal:  Yea, really encouraging, you know?  They’re going on vacation. [laughing]

Kyle:  Yep.  Just like…

Sal:  The other ones “We’re going back up north; I’d rather die.” [laughter]

Kyle:  Just, just like, you know, winter time if you’re in Michigan or New York, come down…

Sal: Yea, come on down!

Kyle:  …coming down to Florida. [laughing]

Sal:  Well, so what triggers that mechanism? That instinct to move down?  You heard it here.  As the earth’s axis tilts, changing from summer to winter, uh, the leaves, the same effects that change the leaves -lack of sunlight- is affecting the Monarch’s food plant as well.  And they will follow, they will head south looking to follow their food plant.

Kyle:  Ah, it makes sense.  Makes sense.

Sal:  Cause they need to produce and lay eggs.  So, they don’t fly all the way down.  What they do is as the earth axis tilts, it changes the air currents that are high up, oh, in your stratosphere.  The Monarchs will lock in there.  They’ll fly up into the airstream, lock their wings, and they’ll glide till the sun is setting.  Then they’ll come down.

Kyle:  Which is…

Sal:  And where they’ll come down, when they wake up in the morning, they will lay eggs on whatever milkweed around.    And then just keep…fly back up and continue their journey.

Kyle:  Which is impressive, I didn’t know that butterflies could fly that high.

Sal:  And they don’t fly there, they glide.  They’re following the airstream.

Kyle:  I mean even just getting up there.

Sal:  No, they’ve seen em in planes.   They’ve been in planes and see butterflies flying by.

Kyle:  That’s bananas!

Sal:  Now the butterflies in Mexico, once the earth has tilted back the other direction, now the food plants all starting to grow all the way up here, and that triggers the mechanism to once again go in the airstream which is heading in the opposite direction.

Kyle: Uh hum.

Sal:  Locking their wings and gliding back up.

Kyle:  Fascinating!  So, that sound underrated to me. [soft laughter] Sounds like…

Sal: That is underrated, isn’t it?  Well, a lot of people don’t have that knowledge.  I hear them, uh, quote facts that are in-factual.

Kyle:  Yea.  [soft laughter]

Sal:  On TV all the time.

Kyle:  I’m sure it makes you mad.

Sal: Give me a brreeaak, you know!  Like one of the biggest ruses about butterflies is “Oh, you build birdhouses and the birds will go in and, you know, lay their eggs and build a nest. Well, let’s build these little houses with these little slots.  And the butterflies will fold their wings, walk in, and then open up, right?”  Noooooo! That’s just outrageous.  The field of dreams is planting the right plants.

Kyle:  Yea.

Sal:  Like you said each butterfly has its own plant it lays its eggs on.

Kyle:  They don’t, they don’t live in houses in the wild so.

Sal:  No.  No. No.  They don’t have houses there and so we don’t have urban and suburban butterflies. [laughter]

Kyle:  Yea, yea, I get the same way with like computers or like HGTV.  I’m just like aww, this is all, this is all wrong.

Sal:  I say “How stupid are you?”, you know?  You believe in this? You getting sucked in?

Kyle: [soft laughter]

Sal:  Anyway…

Kyle:  This is crazy.

Sal:  By the way, people are very concerned that the Monarchs have died off by the millions.  Well, see “man” came up with the great idea:  Well, you know what these cutworms lay their eggs on the silk of the corn and then they go in, they bore their way in and ruin our corn.  So, let’s use the systemic insecticide.

Kyle:  Yea.

Sal:  Instead of spraying and killing everything, we’ll…we’ll have it penetrate through the roots and…and go through the system.

Kyle:  Uh hum.

Sal:  Everything was going great until the pollen started spreading with the, that was…

Kyle:  Impregnated.

Sal:  …corrupted by the insecticide and once that pollen blew, it blew over everything and so butterflies were dying by the millions.

Kyle:  Yea, and, of course, ah, you know, I’m sure perfectly fine for us to consume as well.

Sal:  Yea, and yea, it didn’t affect us.   But the point is the butterflies replenish themselves.  Remember I said two to four hundred eggs?

Kyle:  Fusion range.

Sal:  They’re not like animals that, uh, take so long.  They can replenish themselves very quickly.  So maybe we did have millions laying on the ground but there were billions that went down and all you need is a couple of million to produce billions once again.

Kyle:  They bounce back quick.

Sal: [sarcastically] “People, this is terrible.  We’re killing all the Monarchs. I haven’t seen any Monarchs.”  Whatever! I see Monarchs all the time. I released two hundred of them.

Kyle: [laughing] So you’re doing your part here in Florida?

Sal:  Oh, yea. I released two hundred Monarchs.  I released a hundred and fifty Orange Barred Sulfurs.

Kyle: Uh huh.

Sal:  And a hundred Great Southern Whites.

Kyle:  I mean do most…

Sal: Most of them live here.

Kyle:  Ok.

Sal:  In fact there’s a butterfly flying out there right now.

Kyle:  Ahhh.

Sal: That’s a Fritillary who feeds on the passion vines.

Kyle:  Fascinating.

Sal:  When I had all my flowers, my goal before I hurt myself, was to grow five thousand zinnia and have them up and down all the, uh, driveway.

Kyle: Yep.

Sal:  I was going to build four foot bed.

Kyle: Which are pretty just on their own.

Sal: Ohhh, zinnia’s beautiful.

Kyle: [soft laughing]

Sal:  And my wife wanted crepe myrtles, you know.  It would have been fantastic but I have to wait.

Kyle:  Do any butterflies like bougainvilleas?

Sal: Ah, there’s a moth that likes a bougainvillea. Usually moths are very destructive.  Unfortunately, it’s an ugly little…

Kyle: [soft laughter]

Sal:  …greyish brown moth.

Kyle:  If somebody wants a ton of butterflies in their yard, what would you recommend planting?

Sal:  Milkweed, of course.

Kyle:  Alright, for the Monarchs.

Sal:  Passion Vine.

Kyle: Milkweed for the monarchs.

Sal:  And passion vine.

Kyle:  Alright.

Sal:  Aristolochia.  Because even if you have a small yard, you can grow up.

Kyle:  Uh huh.

Sal:  And I have twenty-seven hundred feet of fencing here.

Kyle:  Yea, yea.

Sal:  Which I have to replace now.  The guy next door started a fire.  Instead of mowing, he said I’m going to burn my field. It spread into the field behind us.  Couldn’t get to the field there.  They asked me if they could run over my fence, I said go ahead.

Kyle:  Personal story, I grew up in Dover near Plant City, where the dinosaurs are on I-4

Sal:  Uh huh.

Kyle:  And …

Sal:  Oh, yea.

Kyle:  Yes.  So, I was like four.  We lived next to the strawberry fields there and we had like a brush pile from all the trees and stuff.  We had like an acre of land out there.  So, I’m in the kiddie pool playing and it was a hot day so both my parents get in and we’re splashing around.  Anyway, we hear the fire truck coming down the road and we’re like “Oh, well that’s weird.” And we were burning, my dad was burning the brush there.

Sal:  Uh huh.

Kyle:  Ah, you know, try to knock it down because it had gotten too big.  So, this big pile was on fire.  So, we heard the fire truck coming and didn’t think anything of it until they pulled through into the back yard and then …

Sal: [laughing] Oh, no! [laughter]

Kyle:  …they broke the hoses out.  So, somebody had called it in. You know, my parents were quite embarrassed but I thought it was awesome because there was a fire truck in the yard.

Sal: Sweet!

[Kyle and Sal laughing]

Kyle:  That’s funny, I haven’t thought about that in years.

Sal:  One of the memories I have collecting, is I went in this field.  And this was in New York and I was surrounded by Shasta daisies.  The whole field was full of Shasta daisies.  Butterflies flying all around me.  In fact, the Monarch landed right on my shoulder.  In fact, I was so amazed by the whole scene, I stopped collecting.  I just was watching.  And I remember even as a young kid, probably eight by that time, I remember saying “Thank you, Heavenly Father for this beautiful world.”

Kyle: [soft laughter] Yea, that’s amazing.

Sal:  An eight-year-old kid has that kind of concept in his head?

Kyle:  Uh huh. Yea.

Sal:  That Heavenly Father has done this, you know?

Kyle:  And it’s something that stuck with you, you know, like you said…

Sal:  That is like…

Kyle:  …for sixty…, sixty years. Yea.

Sal:  …You know it’s one of those memories I’ll never forget cause I still feel the feeling of how that was with all those Shasta daisies blowing in the breeze.   And the, and the Monarchs and all the butterflies flying around.

Kyle:  That sounds, that sounds beautiful. Uh, my wife and I, we usually go to like the Appalachians and we’ll hike a trail there and you’ll…

Sal:  Oh, yea.

Kyle:  …and you’ll come down to like a little creek valley.

Sal:  And they’re flying sipping mud?

Kyle:  Yea, you know, there’s like the big tall purple, I don’t what their plants are called but they look like a poppy but they’re up on stalks.  And there’s always like a ton of butterflies flying around there. And it’s just, it’s always amazing and like you said, serene.  And, you know…

Sal:  Just incredible

Kyle:  …it really connects, connects you to the land and everything else.

Sal:  You think what am I doing?  Why am I in this…this place where you have to put up with traffic and everything?

Kyle:  Yea, it’s true.

Sal:  I went to El Salvador and one of the happiest families I ever saw was a family, the Vayacios [SP?] family.  And, uh, they lived in an adobe hut that my son helped build when he was there on a mission. He also had a sugar cane that he maintained and stuff.  Anyway, we went to visit them.  The mom and dad were home.  Uh, there was no door, no windows.  There were just holes like you would draw…

Kyle:  Yea.

Sal:  …when you’re a kid, you know.

Kyle:  Uh huh.

Sal: And, you don’t knock on the door cause there is no door.  You walk to the edge and the dirt floors are dirt.

Kyle:  Yea.

Sal:  And, uh, just say “Pe…permisso” which means permission to enter.  The woman in the house comes out, greets you, invites you in.  Now in that hut, they have wiring running through this Indian village, ok, and everybody connects to the…  So, this you have to picture this.

Kyle:  Is it electric or telephone?

Sal:  Dirt floor, grass hut.  The only thing that was, uh, substantiate was the tin roof that they have on top.

Kyle:  Hmmm.

Sal: Ok, that’s the only thing that he had to buy.  Cost you bout three thousand dollars to build a house.  But anyway, we go to the house and a TV in the house!

Kyle:  [laughing]

Sal:  Yea, they have some lights in there and they have a TV.  And, of course, it’s very dark because, you know, dirt doesn’t really reflect light real well.

Kyle:  Yea, just absorbs it all in.

Sal:  Absorbs it all, yea, and the floor, you know.

Kyle:  [soft laughter]

Sal:  But anyway, but they have a TV.  So, it was really strange, you know?

Kyle:  Hmm

Sal:  So I was gonna go and they have a hammock outside. I was gonna open the hammock and, you know, get in, you know.  We’d been running round collecting butterflies.  Anyway, she said “No! No! No! No!”  Well, the baby was in the hammock.

Kyle:  Uh Oh.

Sal:  And it’s a wrap around kinda, you know?

Kyle: Uh huh.

Sal:  They just put the baby in. The baby is as comfortable as can be.

Kyle:  Yea, rocks a little bit, yea.

Sal:   That was really something, but a happier family, happier kids, never saw.  You know?

Kyle:  Right.

Sal:  Amazing.

Kyle:  Good stuff!  Not sure if you’re aware, but, ah so, the video game “The Legend of Zelda”.  There is actually a part where the main character, Link, has a net and he goes out…he catches fairies but they look like…

Sal:  Oh, really?

Kyle:  …they look like butterflies.

Sal:  Oh, ok.

Kyle:  Ah, so.

Sal:  No, I don’t play video games.  [laughter]

Kyle:  So his technique is to basically just hold the net out and spin in a circle.

Sal:  Oh, really? [laughing]

Kyle:  Which obviously is probably not the best -indecipherable-.

Sal:  No, no, uh uh.

Kyle:   Like if someone was wanting to kinda follow in your footsteps.  How would you recommend to collect butterflies?

Sal:  I had a whole neighborhood following in my footsteps.  I made nets for all the kids and that summer, this one summer, there were kids all over our neighborhood running around.  They’d collect the butterflies and come show me.  But with a net you catch it.  There’s two different ways.  The other way they’re in the air.  You swing the net or this way, either way, and you flip it with your wrist.

Kyle:  Ok.

Sal:  And the bag folds over; [slap noise] holds the butterfly.

Kyle:  Ok. So, just to describe it to the podcast listeners, you’re kinda coming in like a downward, like…

Sal:  No, sideways.

Kyle:  Ok, so like a sideways…

Sal:  More of like a sideways motion.

Kyle:  Uh huh.

Sal:  If they’re flying in the air. Now if they’re landing, hopefully not on flowers or whatever, …

Kyle: Yea, don’t beat the flowers!

Sal:  Ah, yea.  …but maybe landing on a weed or whatever, what you do is you hold the tip of the, the net and then you just bring it down on top of it.  Still holding this with the net on the ground now but the netting being held.  Pinching your fingers and holding it up.  The butterfly will automatically fly up and then you can close it up.

Kyle:  So once you have caught a butterfly then what?

Sal: What you do is you take it and you slap it on the ground a couple of times.

Kyle: [laughing]

Sal:  No, I’m kidding.  There’s a quick pinch to the thorax.

Kyle:  Ok. and the thorax is the middle?

Sal:  And the thorax is the middle.  There’s three.   There’s the head, the thorax, and the abdomen.

Kyle:  Ok.

Sal:  The thorax is the part that the legs are protruding from and has their organs.

Kyle: Uh hum.

Sal:  And a quick pinch will knock it out.

Kyle:  Ok.

Sal: I got good at it and I taught the kids as well.  You knock it very lightly.  Then you can examine to see if it’s a perfect specimen.  If it’s a perfect specimen, it can go in your collection.  If it isn’t, then you let it come back and it flies off.  If it is a perfect specimen, you give it the death pinch.

Kyle:  And, that, ok.  So, let’s see if we can maybe come up with the pressure here.  So, would it be…I’m trying to think of something you would…

Sal:  Between the index and the thumb.

Kyle:  Yep, so.

Sal:  And you just squeeze the thorax till you hear it pop.  No, I’m kidding!  [laughter][Kyle and Sal laughing]

Kyle:  I’ll be honest, so, like if you’re testing like al dente pasta?

[Kyle and Sal laughing]

Sal: Well, you’ll get the feel of it.

Kyle:  Ok.

Sal:  When you don’t squeeze hard enough and you open the net up and it flies out, you know?  You should …

Kyle:  Not enough.  Not enough.

Sal:  …have squeezed a little harder. Let me catch another one.

Kyle:  But don’t start off like you’re trying to, ah…

Sal:  Yea, right. Don’t, don’t, don’t squeeze it to death.

Kyle:  And what, and what do you look for when you’re trying to see if it’s a perfect specimen?

Sal:  Oh, when you catch, when you do have a perfect specimen, then you have to name it.  You have to say what date you caught it.

Kyle: [soft laughter]

Sal:  And what were the surroundings, uh, windy day, was it, you know?

Kyle:  Yea.  So, kinda like show the respect for…

Sal:  Well, what you do is you’re taking scientific data.

Kyle: Uh huh.

Sal: What that scientific data, member I said each butterfly has its own plant?  If that butterfly is caught in El Salvador, for example, in June.

Kyle:  Uh huh.

Sal:  That butterfly feeds on passion vine and maybe even a particular passion vine.  So, that tells whoever is reading that information that not only the fauna but the flora…

Kyle:  Yea.

Sal:  …are in bloom in that area. So, it tells you about the environment.

Kyle:  Uh huh.

Sal:  Where there we go!

Kyle:  Perfect. Well, Sal, thank you so much.

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And thanks to Sal at Better Butterfly Creations.  If you’d like to take a look at some of his pieces or maybe take a whack at sprucing your wall up a little bit.  I gotta tell you we have a pretty good sized one.  It’s absolutely amazing and it’s, it’s on our wall.   So, if you do happen to stop by the house, have a look!  Buy your own, you won’t regret it.

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SEGEMENT 3:  LET’S GET PERSONAL!

So, this is the Road Trip Episode. We went up there. It was our first wedding anniversary. Abbie and I, aka “She who must be obeyed”.  [laughter] Every time I call her that it always cracks her up.  What else have we been having going on?

Uh, I did want to fly a kite while I was up there but, uh, [laughter] we went into the kite shop.  You’d think would be a pretty happy go lucky thing. Uh, you know, like there’d be joy in the world like what, how could anything bad come from, like a kite or a kite store?  But, yea, apparently, there’s a lot of drama in the kite business and also the retail business on A1A there.   So, yea.  Negative juju. We, ah, quickly headed out of the shop. [laughter] So, yea, just the proprietor, I’m sure she’s an absolutely nice lady, but uh, you know, just must have had an off day or something like that.  [laughter] So. Yea.  Don’t bring the business problems to your customers. It doesn’t really help you sell anything. Other than that, things are going well.   We’ve had a pretty hectic couple of months here just with real estate taking off and, you know, birthdays, anniversaries, all that good stuff.  So, you know, life just gets wound up on occasion but things are kinda settling down here and you know good food that we’ve been eating and good people we’ve been meeting and interacting with definitely helps make that better.  So, if you see me on social media or out and about, please interact and say hello.  Does take quite a bit of energy to put this together.  To know that you appreciate this, that means a lot to me.   So, Thaaank you!

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SEGMENT 4:  SOBERING THOUGHT

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Did you know that catnip works up to ten times better that DEET which is the common chemical in most, uh, bug repellant?  So, catnip works up to ten times better than DEET at keeping the mosquitos away.  But unfortunately, if you’re out in the wilderness, if you do run into any Florida panthers, panthers they’re just another cat, so, they will react just like the cats will.  Probably won’t be having such a good day.  So, take it at your own risk if you want to bath yourself in catnip.

We actually planted some around the house here; just for the two cats we have.  You, know just to kinda give them a little, you know, ahhh, everybody needs a little “somthin-somthin”.   Ah, yes, so, we planted some for the cats and completely forgot that we had some neighborhood cats and came out to a couple of stalks sticking out of some dirt.  Yea, that was the end of the catnip.  Funny enough, so, I left some stalks there for a day, just cause I was like, like, uh, you know, I’ll deal with that tomorrow.  And then that night, they dug the stalks out and shredded those to pieces.  So, yea, catnip, keeps the mosquitoes away, ATTRACTS THE CATS!  So, be warned! [laughter][music]
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