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    Another Time

    5.0 (11 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Out front of the 2nd shop.
    Jonathan F.

    This one is the 2nd shop. The 1st one is called Timeless which I enjoyed a little more. This one had a lot of Steampunk art all around and different kinds of eye catching masterpieces. This shop was a little bigger than the 1st original one that we went into first. Both shops are about a 2 minute walk away from each other. Both shops were truly incredible. This one Another time was very artsy too. Music was playing on the speakers as well while we walked around and looked at all the art. Lots on display just like the 1st shop. My wife and I really liked looking at Another Time and Timeless. Thank you for both experiences walking and traveling through different time zones and traveling through time. We had awesome experiences and got to see a lot of cool astonishing masterpieces and incredibly built art pieces. 100% A+ :)

    Huge skull dice for your airship crew to settle disputes.
    Calin D.

    If you're in town, and a fan of Steampunk, then be sure to visit! In fact, there are TWO stores related to each other, and they both have a very large variety of hand-crafted gear for your entire Airship Pirate crew. I happened upon both stores purely by accident, and if my budget would have allowed, I likely would have walked out with one of everything! Sadly, my budget was only large enough for a set of skull dice, but you really should check out this amazing assortment of decor! Steam On!

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    Funky and fun! Steampunk to photographic art pieces to gorgeous jewelry. Stop in. Browse. Buy.

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    What a gem ... stopped by and there are incredible steam punk pieces along with jewelry. Wish I could but more but I shall return.

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    Another Time is an art gallery that has two rooms dedicate to all things steampunk, art, jewelry, and clothing.

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    The Bubble Room Emporium - Part of the 3 stooges

    The Bubble Room Emporium

    4.8(37 reviews)
    21.4 mi

    We were excited to visit and support the Bubble Room, as they'd been closed for a long time due to…read morethe storm damage. The restaurant is full of kitschy decorations, toys, photos of yesteryear and a unique place to be sure. The seating for four was a little tight - tables are close together and the buzzing staff skirted by fairly continuously during the meal. Everyone was friendly and overall, the service was OK. The food on the other hand, was pretty mediocre. The fish dishes were overcooked and tough. A raw tuna appetizer was discolored and off (we didn't eat it). The fish dip app was weirdly baked and average in taste. Deserts were very good and one should definitely get a slice of their cake (even to share). Although the meal wasn't overly expensive, it wasn't cheap either. There are better options in my opinion on Captiva and Sanibel. Glad I went here once, but that's probably my only visit.

    Food was okay. Way too much going on. Decoration made me recognize the vastness and lack of…read moreimportance of time. At the end of the day, nothing we do matters and none of it ever will matter. We're all just tiny ants doing meaningless tasks. Once our grand kids die, the truth is no one will remember a single thing we do. Does anything even matter or is everything inherently meaningless? I was twenty-six when my father died. We buried him on a grey Tuesday, the kind of day that feels embarrassed to exist. A dozen people stood around the grave, umbrellas dripping, saying the small true things people say when words have already failed. He had worked forty-three years in the same factory, raised three children, loved one woman until her own heart gave out first, and kept a tiny garden where tomatoes grew sweeter than anywhere else. That was his whole life. When the minister said "ashes to ashes," I remember thinking: that really is it. A handful of soil, a few photographs that will yellow, grandchildren who will forget the sound of his laugh. The universe didn't pause. The traffic lights kept cycling. Somewhere a star burned out and no one on Earth noticed. Most of us will leave even less. We wake, we worry, we fall in love, we nurse someone through fever, we stand in grocery lines humming songs we half-remember, we grow tired and old and frightened and brave in ordinary proportions. We try to be kind on the days we can manage it. We fail, we try again. And then, quietly, we're gone. The bedroom we painted that soft impossible blue gets painted over by strangers. The jokes that once made our friends collapse in laughter die with the last person who understood them. Eight billion hearts beat right now, each certain it is the center of something, and every single one will stop without moving the stars even a fraction closer together. Yet every night I still catch myself talking to the dark like it might be listening. I say thank you for the way my daughter's hair smells after rain, for the friend who answered the phone at 3 a.m., for the brief, ridiculous joy of a perfect cup of coffee on a morning when nothing hurts. I don't know to whom I'm speaking--God, the dead, the empty air--but the gratitude feels necessary, like breathing. It's absurd: this stubborn refusal to let the story end with "and then it meant nothing." I think that refusal is the most human thing about us. So yes, we are small. We are grains of salt spilled on a table that stretches farther than longing can reach. But salt still remembers the sea. And sometimes, when I kiss my child goodnight or when a stranger and I laugh together over some small shared stupidity, I feel the ancient tide moving in us anyway--something that insists, against all evidence, that love is not just a trick to keep us breeding, that tenderness matters even when no one is keeping score. Maybe that insistence is delusion. Or maybe the delusion itself is the thinnest, brightest thread connecting us to whatever made the stars in the first place. I don't know. I only know that tomorrow I will wake up and make breakfast and try, once again, to be gentle with the unbearable brevity of being alive. And that feels, for reasons I will never explain, like enough. Waiter was nice!

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