Rays of Hope: St. Pete, Florida, Sunshine City of the Sunshine State, Part II - Culture (Sights & Delights)
The "Rays of Hope" series is my tribute to St. Petersburg, the radiant and charming Floridian city in which I live. Part Two is a selection of casual, unedited photos I have snapped of some of the sights and delights to be found here.
Among these cultural treats are:
The permanent collection of exquisite "free-blown functional and sculptural glass works" by Dale Chihuly, whose masterpieces have graced the halls of the Louvre and the canals of Venice.
The largest collection outside Spain of works by the great Salvador Dalí.
Street art that can only be described as majestic, modestly tucked away amid dumpsters in back alleys.
Shaded trails—for pedestrians, bikers, and Segway riders—running along a waterfront speckled with yachts.
Seasonal events such as the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, which is annually the Verizon Indycar Series season opener.
Architecture and cityscapes that will leave you staring for longer than you realize.
I hope you enjoyed these glimpses of life in St. Pete!
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About the Author and Photographer
An inveterate globetrotter and self-professed global citizen, I love to travel the world, embrace new people (as well as old friends!), discover different cultures, savor exquisite fare, and lounge in lovely accommodations. The Cheryl Chez Elle™ blog is my way of encouraging you to "Travel, Dine, Play, and Stay." Like or want what you see here? Feel free to leave me a comment here or privately drop me a line at cheryl-chez-elle@rightlysaid.com.
Among these cultural treats are:
The permanent collection of exquisite "free-blown functional and sculptural glass works" by Dale Chihuly, whose masterpieces have graced the halls of the Louvre and the canals of Venice.
The largest collection outside Spain of works by the great Salvador Dalí.
Street art that can only be described as majestic, modestly tucked away amid dumpsters in back alleys.
Shaded trails—for pedestrians, bikers, and Segway riders—running along a waterfront speckled with yachts.
Seasonal events such as the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, which is annually the Verizon Indycar Series season opener.
Architecture and cityscapes that will leave you staring for longer than you realize.
I hope you enjoyed these glimpses of life in St. Pete!
If you like this piece, please sign up, like Cheryl Chez Elle on Facebook, follow @cherylchezelle on Twitter, and be a darling and share it with others, as I have with you.
What are your favorite spots in St. Pete? Let me know in the comments below or on Facebook!
About the Author and Photographer
An inveterate globetrotter and self-professed global citizen, I love to travel the world, embrace new people (as well as old friends!), discover different cultures, savor exquisite fare, and lounge in lovely accommodations. The Cheryl Chez Elle™ blog is my way of encouraging you to "Travel, Dine, Play, and Stay." Like or want what you see here? Feel free to leave me a comment here or privately drop me a line at cheryl-chez-elle@rightlysaid.com.