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North America » United States » Florida » Estero March 17th 2018

Blog 03-17-18 Happy St Patrick's Day The morning walk was cut just a little short because I was going to the quilt and small engine show here at the campground and wanted to save my back for a little extra walking. I went to the area with the historic buildings and there was a whole bunch of canopies set up with people milling around all over. There was a section for yard sale items, small engine exhibators and some food items scattered about the grounds. There was even a farmer's market with all kinds of fresh fruits and veggies. I don't know why the people with small engines came and went through all the trouble of setting up their engines, perhaps to just show off what they have accomplished and the toys they have made. No ... read more
drills of various sizes
water pump
an overview

North America » United States » Florida » Estero March 16th 2018

blog 03-16-18 Historic Tour We had a later start to the day but got a really good walk in for Watson because I was leaving him while I went on the tour Of the Koreshan Historic Site scheduled for 2 pm. The tour started on time and was run by a volunteer who has been conducting these tours for 15 yrs, she loves it. I was part of a group of about 25, almost all retired snowbirds. We started in the Art Hall where I had been Wed night for the meditation and learned that it was built about 1897 and the grand piano on the stage is an original Steinway, a limited edition at that. Hope they have a security system. The followers, The Koreshan, believe that we live inside the earth and the sun ... read more
The cactus are blooming
Here is one of the pontoon boats in the river
2 kayaks

North America » United States » Florida » Estero March 15th 2018

blog 03-15-18 Sanibel Island No walk today, Watson is coming with me to Sanibel and there will be enough walking there. We headed out by 11 am and took the scenic route to the Island. It was absolutley beautiful going over several bridges and island hopping, enjoying the colors of the water and the powder white sand beaches. Only one problem, the traffic was horrific. Finally, there was the bridge to Sanibel with a $6.00 toll. Oh well, it will be well worth the price. There are 2 parks on the causway to Sanibel and they looked so inviting especially since they had restrooms. We stopped and after a short delay I took Watson for a walk around the small island. We both needed the stop and the walk and we were finally ready to continue. ... read more
no small places here
walking to the beach
our spot

North America » United States » Florida » Estero March 14th 2018

blog 03-14-18 On the River Happy Birthday Pat! After taking Watson on a really long walk we came back to camp where we both relaxed in the sun. I was determined to make it to the river today so after a short time I headed to the boat launch where I inflated my kayak and carefully got on the boat without getting all wet, something of an accomplishmet. The life jacket and water bottle were my only passengers, no camera, cell phone or dog. I headed upstream where the best scenery is supposed to be and found the canopy of vegetation very relaxing. I passed an old plantation style house that is very well kept, then another kayaker appeared, a fellow fishing from his foot paddled boat. From behind I heard a motor noise and there ... read more
Looks peaceful

North America » United States » Florida » Estero March 13th 2018

blog 03-13-18 Exploring Koreshan State Historic Site On Sunday March 11th I moved from Alafia State Park to Koreshan State Historic Site where I will stay for the next week. The trip was uneventful and we were at our site and settled by 4 pm, not without some sweat. The temperature was 85 with very high humidity so any exertion caused a lot of perspiration. That evening was very warm and in the morning the skys were cloudy with the promise of rain and cooler temperatures. Watson and I had a nice walk before it rained exploring the nature trail and the river. The Estero River runs through the park on it's way to Tampa Bay. You can rent a kayak or canoe and paddle the 4 miles to the bay or paddle upstream and be ... read more
My new campsite surrounded by vegetation
some berries
look who is on top of the sign




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