Just got back from Miami. I don't know if I should say this...


Affordable Vintage shop with a wide selection of beautiful beaded bags

Most Vintage stores in New York are thrift Stores, which are more cheap than exquisite. A comparable store in San Francisco has a significant premium. Until the trip to Miami, from the quality of goods, quantity to pricing have no words, is completely my happy hometown
Fly Boutique, 7235 Biscayne Blvd, Miami

Its clothes range from summer skirts to winter coats, and can be found in rural Americana, vintage '90s plaid or heavy embroidery. The hats are dazzling, the quality earclips are only $20 or $30.
What is surprising is that it has a super collection of beaded bags, the price goes up from more than 30 dollars, and the quality is also very good and suitable for retro parties/parties.
PS it has a lot of goods but the store is very large, and there is a sofa in the area that has just entered the door, which is very friendly to the people who accompany the shopping
If you buy more, ask the little sister who checks out, Xing is not allowed to have a little discount.
PS PS its home area is relatively small, there is not much else to visit nearby, but it is really worth a visit alone. Note that Saturday is closed. In addition, after walking a few steps, there is a small tacos bar Uptown 66, which is also a good accident.



As an animal lover, I really love this museum!

I had a split-second of two or three hours and decided to end my Miami trip with one last museum stop before flying to Houston
I found out this museum in Miami is really for all ages

Buy directly at the scene, a ticket is about 30 dollars, and you can choose to watch the show. Weekends are a little more expensive than usual.
Park opposite the museum there is a small park, parking about 5 dollars an hour or something, about 2 hours I feel I can walk through.

Venues:
Mummy museum (there are quite a lot inside, very dark, more shocking, can not turn on the flash, I personally feel because you can see very close so feel a little scary)
Marine Life Hall (personally think is the best restaurant, there are quite a lot of Marine life, although the whole restaurant is not very big, not many people, it is easy to take photos)
You can touch It's outside. You can touch the fins of the with two fingers when the fish comes. It's really nice
There are crocodiles and owls and turtles and seabirds. Not too many animals, though
Coral reef restaurant (time did not go to see)
Straight Space Museum (like for kids, not really for adults)
There are some other small restaurants feel more suitable for children!

But overall it was fun
Mostly just really cute! So cute! Jellyfish are beautiful, too



Little Havana on a trip to Miami

Went to Cuba Street, super recommended the cartoon opposite the Internet red ice cream shop, five dollars a person, cash only. Grandpa is super nice, cute and ugly, my favorite souvenir from the trip
Get to the point
Navigation didn't go straight to Little Havana, we were directed to a strange place, and then we went straight to Azucar ice cream and found the right way to open it.

There's a lot of cigar shops on the side streets, there's hand-rolled cigars on site, there's craft shops not to mention, there's a lot of options to buy and give gifts back to people, there's a lot of interesting little things. This small street full of atmosphere, needless to say, will be a great place to take photos. Domino Park is full of Mayou, if you're interested, you can stop by twice.


Two hours is enough to walk the whole street.



Miami's Little Raccoon Island

Address: Oleta River Outdoor Center, 3400 NE 163rd St., North Miami Beach, FL 33160
As shown in the last picture, drive to the above address to rent a boat, then there are two routes to get to Raccoon Island, it takes about 30 minutes to row one way, and 3 hours to row back and back plus the island pet Raccoon.

That Raccoon Island, also known as Sandspur Island. There are said to be over 170 raccoons on the island, but we didn't see many raccoons that day. We saw two on the beach. Raccoons are usually grumpy, but people on the island may be used to people are very docile, like to eat cookies and Oreos, and today the fat raccoon ate a lot of cookies and got thirsty, and went back to eat grapes given by his sister
After all, raccoons are wild animals, so people should wash their hands frequently
Price: Park parking fee 6 dollars, rental boat by bow and time count money, prices see the second to last picture.

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