Thursday, April 7, 2016

Key Largo - John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park

We have arrived at our furthest destination of our Florida trip - John Pennekamp State Park, excited to explore the Florida Keys.












Joyce and Jester posing 
among the sea grape trees.




Fossilised rock found in the park.


Resident iguana





Snorkeling for the statue of Jesus. Alas the cold rough water was more than Joyce could muster.

Water, water everywhere!!

Old Seven Mile Bridge on our way to Key West.



Brown Pelican



A school of 100 tarpons have been feeding 
at Robbies's for many years.


Hemingway's House - home to the five-toed cats.


Tasty conch lunch at Key West


Farewell Florida!





Saturday, April 2, 2016

Everglades National Park

Flamingo Campground in Everglades National Park 
is remotely located on Florida Bay.
Florida Bay
Osprey nesting in the 
campground.
Crow

Cattle egret
Black-necked stilt

















Hiking Snake Bight Trail

Mangrove tangle








     Kayaking Mud Lake Loop.


Spider wed as we exit the trail










Thursday, March 31, 2016

Big Cypress National Preserve

Big Cypress National Preserve was created to protect the fresh water's flow from the Big Cypress Swamp into the Everglades and Ten Thousand Islands. Fresh water feeds five distinct habitats in its 729,000 acres.


Air plant

                                                                                                                                                   






Paddling the Turner River in Cypress National Park was an unforgettable experience. 







Watching carefully for alligators!


Interesting Florida Gar





We are promised to see alligators along the Shark Valley Bike Path.  You can walk, bike or ride the tram on this 15 mile paved loop trail through Everglades National Park.  We are greeted with the roar of alligators as we approach the observation tower - to be expected during the mating season.  


A promise kept!

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Fort Myers, Florida

At last, we have arrived to the place that inspired this trip exactly one year ago. Sister, Jeannie and her hubby, George have wintered in Fort Myers, Florida for several years and we are excited to put down roots for a week and spend some quality time together.


We are camped at the WP Franklin park north of the locks on the Caloosahatchee River, about a 20 minute drive to Jeannie and George's home in Le High Acres. 

Our campsite on the point of a peninsula allowed for direct access to the river to kayak and take in the views. 



A trip down Telegraph Creek, a tributary 
of the Caloosahatchee River










Boardwalk adventures at Six Mile Slough and Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary.





Thomas Edison and Joyce under the Banyan Tree
Henry Ford



Jim and Joyce in front of a Mysore Fig tree

Our visit to Ford and Edison's Winter Estate was so interesting. In 1927 Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and Harvey Firestone were concerned about America's dependence on foreign sources for rubber for industrial use and formed the Edison Botanic Research Corporation. After testing over 17,000 plant and 
tree samples, Edison finally discovered a source in the Goldenrod plant. 


Our guests!

My golf partner, Jeannie



Most of all my favorite time in Fort Myers was spending time with Jeannie and George - playing golf, eating too well, playing games and just hanging out with each other.





Time to move on toward our furthest destination - 
Key West, Florida. Next stop: Big Cypress.












Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Myakka River State Park


I absolutely love the Florida State Parks motto - "The Real Florida". Unless you have seen Florida with your own eyes, one might solely conjure up visions of sunshine filled beaches. This road trip through Florida  has certainly proven otherwise. One of Florida's oldest state parks and largest, and diverse natural areas, the Myakka River State Park is 58 square miles of wetlands, prairies, hammocks and pinelands. 




The Canopy Walkway and 
70 foot Tower was a great way 
to take in the views.
Spanish Moss

Air plants 




First gator sighting!
The Little Blue Heron is not concerned at all.






Limpkin






An air boat ride on the "Gator Gal" allowed us to get close up and personal without getting eaten.




The look in this gator's eyes says it all!

Wild Iris

American White Pelican