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Photos by Hilary Solan |
The days leading up to my departure for Miami Beach were spent refreshing weather.com with an alarming frequency. Wasn’t I leaving the Midwest to escape the endless rain and cool temperatures? Menacing weather icons told me my weekend away was going to be an unpleasant one, full of thunderstorms and high winds. So much for wasting away my days, napping underneath a beach umbrella. In the 11th hour, I accepted my fate and started researching indoor activities.
The Bass Museum of Art? Never made it there. The shops of Lincoln Road? Didn’t see a dime from me. Instead I was on the beach in full sun catching up with a friend and on my reading. How grateful I was that the forecast was way, way off. I may have not left a mile radius of my South Beach hotel, but it was exactly what I wanted.—Hilary Solan
For more pictures from South Beach, visit Rand McNally’s Flickr account.
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October 30, 2009
COMMENT: In Search of a Trip Momento Collection
Posted by Hilary Solan under Comment | Tags: Florida, miami, Momentos, Trip |1 Comment
A good magnet collection by turtlemom4bacon
Blame the change of seasons or how quickly the January 2010 page is approaching in my day planner. But I can’t stop thinking about all the places I’ve visited this year. I was lucky enough to drive the California coast, make it north into parts of rural Canada, and see most Midwestern states. Along the way I’ve picked up books, wine glasses, and sunburns but my quest to find a common souvenir from all the trips has gone unfulfilled. One of my mentors used to collect rocks from each trip she had taken. After a while, she was unable to tell the difference between the stones, and her collection froze in time. Another friend scouted out antique shops for the perfect picture postcard. Me? I haven’t decided yet. But when I was waiting at the Miami airport on Tuesday, I picked up a bright magnet in the shape of Florida along with my overpriced bottle of water. Maybe it was just a lark or the start of something bigger. I haven’t decided yet. So, what do we think? Magnets—too pedestrian or a fun (and easy-to-bring-home) momento?
Have a good collection of your own? Let me know! I may just steal your idea.—Hilary Solan