Our quest for the perfect donut was rewarded this morning. Wasn’t exactly a donut but it was a cinnamon roll, which I consider to be of equal status. On our way up to another section of the National Park, we stopped in Homestead at Knaus Berry Farm, a family farm and bakery that has been operated by the same family for over 50 years. According to some of the information we found, their cinnamon rolls are legendary and we decided to test this.
So we lumbered into the parking lot in our RV just as the school across the street was starting, which caused some delays getting into the place. But even sitting there on the street in sight of the bakery, we could smell the cinnamon rolls. Smelled so good!We were going to pick up two for each of us, but the price was better for a half dozen, so we came away with six cinnamon rolls. They were soft and moist, just like gramma’s old recipe. I had one for a mid-morning snack a little later. It was fantastic. Just like gramma’s old recipe. Deb, our culinary expert, is convinced that they used lard in the recipe, just like gramma’s old recipe. This is the secret to an out-of-this-world cinnamon roll.
If you ever are in Homestead, Florida, go there. You won’t be disappointed.
First stop after the bakery run was Shark Valley. There is a visitor center here, but the main attraction is the lookout tower which gives a good view of the vast areas of grassland that makes up a large portion of the Everglades. This tower is seven miles from the parking lot, and is accessible by walking, bike, or a periodic tram that runs back and forth. The loop path to the tower is paved, making for an easy and pleasant bike ride.
We probably should have started a count of the alligators we saw on the way, or maybe not. We would have surely lost count. There were dozens. And those were just the ones laying right along the trail. Most of them just laid there with their eyes closed, unconcerned that we were taking their picture. At one point on the trail, we approached several people all gawking in the same direction and saw that they were all looking at some baby alligators perched on mama’s back and playing in the weeds. So cool.
The road was very bad in spots and with all the stops we made, it took us a long time. Add to that the 1.5 hours it took to get back to the campsite and we were ready to get out and take a walk, which we did. We walked around the campground for a while and stopped by the amphitheater where a ranger was giving a talk on the birds of the park. But the mosquitoes started coming out so we returned to the RV.
Tomorrow we start heading north. We’ll have to get used to the cold all over again.

We were in homestead in 2013. We went to a similar Berry farm / bakery called Robert is here. We had our picture taken with the owner.
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