Category: Homestead

  • Robert Is Here – Homestead, Florida

    Robert Is Here – Homestead, Florida

    Hello, my fine feathered friends and esteemed humans! It’s me, Bob, your cheerful rubber duck resident at Robert Is Here Fruit Stand. You might think a fruit stand sounds, well, a bit mundane. But let me tell you, this place is a quacky treasure trove of flavor and fun, with a unique charm that sets it apart from the rest!  Buckle up as I take you on a whimsical journey through the delightful history and delicious offerings!

    The tale begins in 1959, when a spirited 6-year-old named Robert set up his first roadside stand. Imagine a young fruit-lover selling cucumbers—a sweet, crunchy delight!  As Robert grew, so did his passion for produce, and by his teenage years, he was selling a cornucopia of fruits, quickly becoming the talk of the town.

    By 1979, the humble roadside stand officially took on the moniker “Robert Is Here.” And oh, how that name echoed through Florida’s sunny landscape! The stand evolved from a simple stall into a bustling emporium brimming with fresh fruits and good vibes.

    Today, it remains a family-run gem.  Robert still rolls up his sleeves to greet guests with a warm smile and a frosty beverage, creating a welcoming atmosphere perfect for families!

    Now, let’s talk about the juicy delights that await! Picture this: an incredible array of fruits, from luscious mangoes to sweet papayas, tangy guavas, tart strawberries and even some beautiful flowers to dress up your table. I can assure you that the produce is so fresh you’d swear those fruits were handpicked just for you—spoiler alert: in many cases, they were! The wide variety of offerings here will surely excite you!

    But what’s a fruit stand without some fabulous homemade treats?  Oh boy, prepare your taste buds! Indulge in mouthwatering milkshakes, smoothies, and ice cream crafted from the freshest fruits.  My personal cup of joy? The chocolate and cherry smoothie is a delightfully refreshing splash that’ll cool you down on a sunny Florida day!

    But the fun doesn’t stop there! Don’t forget to explore the local treasures, too!  You’ll find a variety of delights, including honey, jams, zesty sauces, fresh vegetables, and vibrant plants, all ready to brighten your garden. With such a wide variety of products and activities, there’s something for everyone at Robert Is Here!

    And wait, there’s MORE! I can’t contain my excitement for the charming petting zoo, home to various rescued animals who are just as eager to meet you as I am! From cuddly goats to colorful feathered friends and wiggly turtles, there’s a critter for everyone, whether you’ve got feathers, fur, or scales or want to hang with this fabulous duck!

    Robert Is Here isn’t just a fruit stand; it’s a lively community destination! They host engaging events, thrilling festivals, and sensational fruit-tasting days throughout the year.  People from all walks of life unite to celebrate the joy of fresh produce, and I watch it all unfold from my sunny corner like a happy little rubber ducky audience member.

    So, whether you’re a devoted fruit enthusiast, an ice cream lover, or someone seeking a delightful pit stop during your adventures in Homestead, you must visit Robert Is Here. Swing by, indulge in the scrumptious goodies, and don’t forget to head out back and visit all the lucky animal friends!

    NEVER MISS A

  • Coral Castle – Homestead, Florida

    Coral Castle – Homestead, Florida

    Quack, quack!  Bob here, and I have a tale as fabulous as a sun-soaked Florida day! My journey led me to Coral Castle, a magical place in Homestead, which left me floating with wonder.

    Once upon a time, in a land of sunshine and warm breezes, there stood a very peculiar castle, all made of coral! This isn’t just any ol’ castle. It was crafted by the hands of a single genius—Edward Leedskalnin, a true character whose story is as intriguing as a feather in the wind!  The uniqueness of Coral Castle is a story waiting to be discovered.

    As I bobbed along with my human companions, we found ourselves at the entrance, home to a charming little gift shop—a store full of trinkets and treasures—perfect for a rubber duck like me! But I was poised to explore the absolute marvel—the Coral Castle.

    When we approached, my eyes widened (as wide as a rubber duck’s eyes can get)! The towering coral formations were a sight like nothing I had seen before.

    Our knowledgeable guide launched into Edward’s legendary saga.  Picture this: a Latvian immigrant with a heart heavy enough to sink a ship, all because his fiancée Agnes jilted him right before their wedding day! Talk about a love story with a twist!

    In 1923, Edward turned his heartbreak into a monumental love letter.  Working under the soft glow of the moonlight (how poetic!), he carved and moved massive coral blocks—some weighing as much as me and all my duck friends combined! 

    Seriously, how did this guy do it?  Was he secretly a superhero? Some folks say he used ancient techniques, while others think he had a sprinkle of magic in his toolbox. I imagined him there, all 5 feet of him, working diligently while I floated nearby, cheering him on in spirit! I think I will buy the book and have my humans read it to me so I can discover the mystery.

    But in the meantime, as we wandered through the enchanting stone corridors, I watched my humans marvel at his creations.  There were stunning walls, intricate archways, and a sundial that could tell its own stories.

    My favorite was the Moon Fountain, where water danced gracefully as it reflected the sunlight—what a romantic touch!  Edward was trying to send a wink to Agnes from beyond, a gesture that still resonates with visitors today.

    My companions snapped photos, laughed, and oohed and aahed at the marvelous details Edward had carved. Each stone told a tale of dedication and love, turning sorrow into a legacy that would make even a rubber duck’s heart swell with pride.  The air was thick with magic and emotion as shadows frolicked across the coral walls, and I couldn’t help but feel Edward’s spirit—a testament to the strength of the human heart, lingering in the whispers of the wind.

    Even though Edward took his final bow in 1951, his creation remains—a quirky monument to resilience and creativity.  Coral Castle stands as a testament to how love, even when lost, can inspire beautiful creations.  While I floated there, I contemplated the mysteries of life and love, feeling a profound connection to Edward, who turned his heartbreak into an extraordinary castle of dreams.

    So, here’s the quack of the day: If you ever find yourself near Homestead, don’t miss the chance to visit Coral Castle. It’s a place where magic, love, and a little rubber duck like me can all find a home among the tales of the heart!

    NEVER MISS A