Get out and enjoy Florida

We live in Florida, the Sunshine State, the only state where it didn’t snow this winter. (Yes, it even snowed in Hawaii.) Yet, some of us spend most of our time inside. That ends now. Here are a few ways you can make the rest of the country jealous while you enjoy the sunshine.

Play on the Quad. One way to enjoy Florida’s famous sun rays is to get out and play Frisbee on the library quad. We’ve all seen the iconic college image of guys playing Frisbee. Well, now that midterms are over you should grab a few friends and take advantage of the South Florida weather and NSU’s beautiful campus. Plus, it’s free.

Visit a park. There are many county parks around campus. You can find a list of them at this Web site: www.davie-fl.gov/Gen/DavieFL_ParksRcrtn/facilities/parks. C.B. Smith Park on Johnson St. and Flamingo Rd. is free during the week but costs $1.50 per person on weekends. You can have a barbecue with your friends, change your running route, or celebrate your birthday without making a mess in your dorm room. Regardless of the reason, you’ll get some fresh air while surrounded by beautiful scenery.

Drive to Key West. Not all road trips have to take days to complete. You can gather a few friends and visit the southernmost point in the continental U.S. and enjoy the nightlife. This is one of those things you must do if you live in Florida.

Spend some time at the beach. This is another free option and, considering the beach is 15 minutes from campus, it is also convenient. One of these afternoons, take your books and instead of studying in your dorm or in the library, enjoy one of Florida’s famous beaches. See if that 20-page chapter doesn’t seem more enjoyable.

Visit the Everglades. This one may not be free, but it is essential — especially if you are not from Florida. If you are, you probably visited the park as part of a field trip in middle school. If you didn’t, take the opportunity to explore Florida’s greatest resource.

These are only some of the opportunities you have to enjoy what I’m sure was one of the reasons you chose to attend school in South Florida. There are good reasons many vacation and retire here. Go out and find them.

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