Wednesday, November 30, 2011

W. P. Franklin Corps of Engineers Campground, Ft. Myers, FLChilly this morning, but bright and sunny.  The river was so calm it looked like glass.  The cattle in the pasture across from us were happily grazing away, and the eagle was on his lofty perch surveying it all.  Beautiful morning!  But it wasn’t to last.  The clouds rolled in, the wind picked up, and it definitely chilled down.  We meet some interesting people when we’re out doing this.  The guy in the motor home next to us sets up his rowing machine and rows for an hour every morning.  Needless to day, he’s in great shape.  The couple on the other side of us are from Maine.  They fly down here several times a year, pick up their car and camper in a storage place in Tampa and spend about 6 weeks in Florida.  They do this several times a year.  He works from home, so I guess anywhere he has an Internet connection he can conduct business.  His wife no longer works.  And, they’re pretty young.  Then we got talking to a woman walking her cute little Pomeranian.  She’s originally from Switzerland, met her husband at Yale (she has a nursing degree from Yale) who ended up a speech writer for several presidents—from Reagan on down to Bush.  They lived in St. Thomas for a while and have several homes. Left here around 2:30 to have dinner with Ron and Jan.  Ron grilled some steaks and Jan made a potato salad, followed by strawberry shortcake for dessert.  Very nice!  Drove back and stopped to fuel up.  Tomorrow morning we leave for the Keys.  Low 70s today.  

See the eagle way up there on his perch?

River was like glass this morning.
Another view of that beautiful ranch across the river from us.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

W. P. Franklin Corps of Engineers Campground, Ft. Myers, FL:   Sunny, chilly, and windy today.  We spent the morning taking care of our taxes and other things on-line.  Sat outside reading for a while.  Before dinner we walked over to a ranch across the road from the entrance to our park.  They have llamas, donkeys, and miniature ponies.  They were so friendly, running over to the fence and allowed us to pet them—in fact, demanded that we pet them.  Except for the llamas.  They were a little aloof.  Supposed to get pretty chilly tonight.


Cute little donkey


Miniature ponies came running up to get petted



Monday, November 28, 2011

W. P. Franklin Corps of Engineers Campground, Ft. Myers, FLDrove down to Sanibel Island around noon.  We were going to take the bikes and bike the island, but nixed that when I woke up with a headache that wouldn’t quit.  Besides the wind really picked up and it was pretty blustery.  We got on the island around 1:00 and dined al fresco on the back deck at Doc Ford’s Rum Bar and Grille.  Doc Ford is the main character in the novels by Randy Wayne White (say that fast three times).  Randy is a well known author here in Florida and his stories center around various locales in southern Florida—but mostly in Sanibel.  In fact, he used to sell fish from this very building, as he used to run fishing charters out of Tarpon Bay Marina, just up the road from what is now the restaurant.  The food was very good.  I had coconut-encrusted, pan-seared yellow tail snapper served over rice pilaf with a medley of julienne vegetables.  Washed down with an Island Mojito—rum, mint, lime juice, sugar and soda water.  Mike had a pork chop with cheese grits, which had the consistency of mashed potatoes.  After lunch we drove back on McGregor through the older section of Ft. Myers.  Stopped at a produce stand to pick up a few things just as the rain started. A couple of guys in a sailboat tied up to the pilings in the river just in front of our site.  Just in time too, as it started raining pretty good—the eagle keeping a watchful eye on them.  84 when we got to Sanibel.  73 as the front came through.


Eagle was back this morning--crows didn't like it.


Doc Ford's Rum Bar & Grille--Sanibel Island


Coconut-encrusted, pan seared yellow tail snapper, served on a bed of rice pilaf and julienne vegetables
Ft. Myers is called the City of Palms--McGregor Blvd. is lined on both sides with Royal Palms

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Lake Manatee State Park, Bradenton, FL, to W. P. Franklin Corps of Engineers Campground, Ft. Myers, FLLeft Lake Manatee this morning under clear blue skies.  Only about a 2 hour drive to Ft. Myers.  We were all ensconced by 12:00.  My brother, Ron, and his wife, Jan, came over and I made some chili.  We sat around outside enjoying this beautiful day.  They left shortly after dinner.  Ron gets up at the crack of dawn to go into work.  While we were sitting outside later the eagle came back to his favorite perch in the tree across the river from us.  He’s been here every year we stay here.  A really pretty park on the Caloosahatchee River surrounded by really nice cattle and horse ranches and some really nice homes.  Mid-80s today.


Our resident eagle

Beautiful, isn't he?


Our pretty site right on the river.

People in this really nice boat came by to check out the eagle.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Lake Manatee State Park, Bradenton, FLAnother really nice day today.  After lunch we went back to the Gamble Plantation to take the tour.  Construction of this Greek revival style mansion was started in 1843.  At one time Gamble owned 3500 acres.  His was the largest sugar mill in the area.  He owned 180 slaves.  Everything was done by the slaves—including the building of the mansion.  After the tour we came back and relaxed reading for a while.  Another cold front is supposed to come through tomorrow and bring the temperatures down quite a bit.  Hopefully Ft. Myers won’t be too bad.  And we’ll be in the Keys in just a few days.  Low 80s today.  More left-over turkey tonight for dinner.


Gamble Mansion & Plantation
Oldest antebellum plantation in south Florida

Friday, November 25, 2011

Lake Manatee State Park, Bradenton, FLWe went out for breakfast this morning and then did the laundry and picked up a few groceries.  An apt activity for Black Friday.  Some pretty nasty shenanigans taking place in some of the stores.  One woman used pepper spray in order to get the item she wanted.  Unbelievable!   What a great way to get in the holiday spirit!  Low 80s today. 


Let's hear it for "Shop Small Saturday"--promoting small businesses.




Thursday, November 24, 2011

Lake Manatee State Park, Bradenton, FLThis morning dawned bright and sunny with a little chill in the air.  Watched the Thanksgiving Day parade and put the turkey breast in the oven around 1:00.  While the turkey was baking away we enjoyed a couple of cocktails.  Watched the football game between the undefeated Packers and the 7-3 Detroit Lions.  I was rooting for the Packers and Mike was for the Lions.  Good game.  Packers won.  Our dinner was delicious and we stuffed ourselves.  Upper 70s today.


Happy Thanksgiving!