Monday, January 5th
Today we made a trip to Cape Coral which
is known as a "Waterfront Wonderland". With over 400 miles of navigable
waterways, it has more miles of canals than any other city in the world. We saw
many different styles and ages of homes on this peninsula and I saw one that I
believe I would like to have for my winter quarters.
We found 15 geocaches here. I wasn’t so
sure I wanted to go to the one named Gator Slough Canal. It was part of a
series placed by our friend, Brian a/k/a Pilot searcher, and we needed to get
information from each cache in order to figure the coordinates for the final
cache. Thankfully, we did not have to get close to the water for any of those
caches. We are unfamiliar with most of the terrain in this area so we were not
sure if we should be on the alert for alligators or not.
The ammunition box at the final location
had a padlock on it with three keys attached. It took us a few minutes to
discover that each key had a number stamped faintly on it which was the
combination to the lock.
Tuesday, January 6th
We received several messages and reports
this morning from family and friends, that there was snow in Maryland and parts
of Virginia. The schools in Mount Airy were closed. We were grateful to be in
this warmer climate and couldn’t help sharing the view from our lanai this
morning.
Wednesday, January 7th
The cold north air finally made its way
to Florida, although it is was warmer here today than it was in the northern
part of the state. The average temperature in Fort Myers for January is 72°. We
have had high temps in the mid 80’s so I suppose it is only natural to
experience some cooler weather for a while. Anyway, I can’t complain about
temps in the 60’s when it is much colder at home.
We visited Bowditch Point Park which is
part of the Lee County Parks system located on the north end of busy Fort Myers
Beach. We have been to this area a few times in the past years, but never knew
that this delightful park was here.
Bowditch Point Park is 18 acres, 7 of
which are a developed park for passive recreational use and the remaining 10 acres
are a restoration/preserve area. Its highest point is approximately 22 feet
above sea level. We found the hiking trails to be very easy.
This park is considered a very high
usage, family oriented destination, offering sandy beaches, shaded picnic areas,
fishing coves, boat dock, butterfly garden and tortoise area along with a
viewing area with an amphitheater style seating arrangement for enjoying the
vistas of Sanibel Island, Gulf of Mexico, San Carlos Bay, Bunche Beach, Punta
Rassa, and beautiful sunsets.
We walked around a shopping area which had
some interesting statutes placed around the grounds.
We also saw a snowy egret which didn’t
seemed concerned with all the people who were around.
I was amused when I saw what appeared to
be a full service medical care provider for women!
There was a small shop that advertised souvenirs.
We went in there to see if there might be anything we would like to buy. I saw
some postcards and then a glass display case that had paraphernalia for
electronic cigarettes. Then I wandered over to a shelf that had shot glasses
and remembered that Cordell wanted one that he can leave at the condo. They all
seemed to have inappropriate pictures or messages for a person of my age and
disposition. Finally, I spied one that I thought would be acceptable. When I told
Cordell that I saw one that had a nice palm tree on it, he chuckled and gently
advised me that it was not a palm tree at all, but a marijuana plant. I
commented that I definitely was in the wrong store and the young clerk smiled
and agreed that some of this merchandise was not desired by all people.
We ate lunch at a café named Truly
Scrumptious. We had been there two years ago with our niece, Alyson. I enjoyed
my plate of chicken salad and fresh fruit for it was truly scrumptious.
Before we returned home, we spent some
time at Lovers Key State Park. They have a series of geocaches that have
questions inside the containers. Once we answer all the questions, they will
award us with a specially designed path tag.
For years, Lovers Key was accessible
only by boat and it was said that only lovers traveled to the island to enjoy
its remote and solitary beach. A haven for wildlife, the island and its waters
are home to West Indian manatees, bottlenose dolphins, roseate spoonbills,
marsh rabbits, and bald eagles. The two mile long beach is accessible by
boardwalk or tram and is popular for shelling, swimming, picnicking, and
sunbathing. We will definitely return here when we can spend the day and soak
up some of this Florida sunshine on the beach.
Thursday, January 8th
It was another cool morning here today,
so we took the opportunity to catch an early matinee at the movie theater. It
was the last day that "Unbroken" was being shown. I had read Louis Zamperini’s
book after seeing an article about him in Parade magazine. I was looking
forward to seeing this movie and was not disappointed in it. There have been
some criticisms made because a lot was left out of the film. But, it would be
an epic movie if it showed all that he wrote about. I don’t know that I would
have been able to show the forgiveness that he did.
Friday, January 9th
The temperature this morning was still a
bit chilly so we ventured out in long pants and layered in tee shirts and over
shirts. We have found that the air warms up quickly once the sun is up. We were
surprised that by 11:30 a.m. we were too hot. We always carry extra clothing in
our car, so we quickly switched to shorts.
We need to walk every day for our
health, so today we took a walk along a bike trail looking for a couple of
geocaches. We saw an area that had some beautiful big trees that seemed to be
draped in Spanish moss. Again, I imagined my tree house built in one of those
beauties.
We visited 4 thrift shops and everyone
one of them had a lot of people shopping in them. We bought one wine glass to
replace one that I broke here at the condo. I needed a heart shaped tin to
replace a geocache I had placed here in Fort Myers last year. There had been a
vehicle accident at the site and my cache went missing. I bought the original container
last year around Valentine’s Day. You would think that since the stores seem to
put their holiday merchandise out well ahead of time, that it would be easy to
find a heart shaped tin. But, I have looked in a lot of stores and haven’t been
able to find the small one that I need. I was happy that Cordell found several
of the tins at one of the thrift stores and even better they had the letter “B”
on them. It will be a perfect replacement container for my cache that is named “I
Left My Heart in Fort Myers”.
We stopped in Walmart for a couple of
items and Cordell caught me tasting a sample of a breakfast pizza. I know many
people eat left over pizza for breakfast, but it is not something I have ever
liked. But, this frozen pizza that is heated in the microwave has eggs,
sausage, bacon and cheese on it and I really liked it. I probably won’t eat it
often though because it is high is carbohydrates and I have to be careful of
how many of them I consume.



That is the biggest plate of fruit salad I have ever seen! Usually you get a little 1/2 cup serving! WOW!!!
ReplyDeleteGood detective work on Cordell's part finding those hearts! PERFECT! :)