Okay - so this is the description of
Las Olas Boulevard at the
official site of Las Olas Boulevard: "Las Olas Boulevard - the destination for visitors from all over the world who enjoy the finer things of life! Las Olas has always been Fort Lauderdale's most charming thoroughfare. Las Olas is at the forefront of everything from fashion boutiques and art galleries, to memorable restaurants, sidewalk cafés and clubs. Night or day, Las Olas is the place to be!"
Well, I must have missed something because to be quite honest, it was very dull and we couldn't wait to get back into the car and head to the beach!!
Las Olas Boulevard - Fort Lauderdale (May 31, 2008)
For those of you who grew up in the 60s . . . you'll understand :) The song has quite the origin dating back to 1936 but enjoyed newfound popularity during the folk revival of the 1960s - thanks to Joan Baez's 1962 recording of the song. It became associated with the Civil Rights Movement of that decade and is still used as a standard campfire song in Scouting, YMCA, the Indian Guides, and others.
Actually, when I saw this, it gave me a chuckle because one of my neighbors periodically calls me and/or refers to me as "kumbaya." :)

Las Olas Boulevard - Fort Lauderdale (May 31, 2008)
For those of you who grew up in the 60s . . . you'll understand :) The song has quite the origin dating back to 1936 but enjoyed newfound popularity during the folk revival of the 1960s - thanks to Joan Baez's 1962 recording of the song. It became associated with the Civil Rights Movement of that decade and is still used as a standard campfire song in Scouting, YMCA, the Indian Guides, and others.
Actually, when I saw this, it gave me a chuckle because one of my neighbors periodically calls me and/or refers to me as "kumbaya." :)
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos Digital Rebel Xti) |
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