After driving down to the end of Estero Island we crossed Big Carlos Bay and onto Black Island turning into the main entrance to the park. Once we paid our day use fee we continued on to a parking area where we could catch a tram that would take us to the beach.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Lovers Key & Matanzas Pass Reserve
After driving down to the end of Estero Island we crossed Big Carlos Bay and onto Black Island turning into the main entrance to the park. Once we paid our day use fee we continued on to a parking area where we could catch a tram that would take us to the beach.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Getting Out In Ft Myers Beach
No photos today.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Mims To Ft Myers Beach
Our Time On The space Coast
Our third stop was at the International Space Station processing center. Here we were able to go into a viewing gallery above the work floor where new experiment packages were being put together for the launch scheduled for next July. There wasn’t a lot of activity on the floor. Apparently NASA is ahead of schedule on projects to go up in the shuttle, including the next big hardware attachments for the ISS and behind on the shuttle schedule. But it was interesting anyway.
Tuesday the 17th
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Tarpon Springs To Mims
Friday, February 13, 2009
Last Days In Tarpon Springs
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Yippeeee!! It's Getting Warmer
This morning we got up early, had breakfast and drove to Honeymoon Island to take advantage of the low tide. There were few other people there and we were able to spend a couple of hours walking along the beach, wading out into the shallows and being choosy about what we collected. We didn't have much luck with any of the bigger conch types but were able to collect quite a few really nice spirals, some orange scallops, a couple of tellens and several other assorted pretty shells. After we got home we put the shells in a bath of bleach to kill any parasites, then Tina got out a couple of picture frames and her glue gun and created a lovely frame of small shells from some of the ones we've been collecting since we hit the gulf.
Later that evening I went out and shot a little pool at Styx Billiards. Another really nice billiards hall and lounge with ten Brunswick nine foot tables in very good shape. There were a lot of younger people there and a few oldsters like me. I shot well for a couple of hours then went home. The only bad thing about the billiard halls I've been in is that smoking is still allowed. So the first thing I did when I got home was to take a quick shower before going to bed.
Monday the 10th
Today we planned to go to a movie matinee and see the new Tim Burton flick, Coraline. We had a very lazy morning getting the laundry ready for later. About 12:15 we left for town, stopped at the bank and drove to the theater. There were probably three cars in the lot. I got out and went over to get our tickets. We had about 40 minutes before the movie started so we drove to a restaurant down the street. After getting our drinks we waited 15 minutes before someone came to take our order. Needless to say, we politely declined to order as we had run out of time. We drove back to the theater and with one other couple watched the movie. For anyone who has seen any of Burtons movies (Nightmare Before Christmas, Corpse Bride, Rocky Horror Picture Show) you'll appreciate this one too.
After the movie we came home and did the laundry, relaxed and watched another beautiful sunrise over the Anclote River!
Tuesday the 11th
Another warm morning! After taking care of breakfast and the dogs we set off for a bike ride into town. We wanted to go out to the nature preserve and ride the trails. On the way into town I had a phone call from my good friend John LaPorta. He just called to say hi and see how we were doing.

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Friday, February 6, 2009
With The Sun Comes Fun
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
More Relaxing Days In Tarpon Springs
Today dawned bright and clear with temperatures starting to warm up so we decided to go for a drive along the coastal islands down to St Petersburg.
We left the rig around 10:30 AM and headed south through Palm Harbor to Dunedin. While Dunedin Florida (pronounced DONE-EE-DIN) has a small town image, it is actually a bustling city of 37,000 residents. One of the oldest towns on the West Coast of Florida, it has a wooded and subtropical setting with almost four miles of picturesque waterfront, a relaxed lifestyle, and activities for all likes and ages.
After leaving downtown Dunedin we drove south to Clearwater drove west across the and took the Clearwater Memorial Causeway out to Clearwater Beach Island for the start of our Island Beach and Town tour. We quickly got on Gulf Blvd and started south past huge resorts, hotels, beachfront condominiums and large private homes. Soon we crossed over the next causeway to Sand Key Island. Each of the islands are considered barrier islands, not much more than very large sand dunes usually less than a quarter mile wide. But the amount of money that has been poured into (or onto) these islands is truly phenomenal. To the west along the beaches are the developed resorts and condos. To the east, between the inland waterway and Gulf Blvd are businesses, restaurants and residences. No sooner do you enter one community, usually an incorporated beach city, than you pass a few beaches and enter the next city. It's really amazing how much of the land is developed yet how well maintained everything is and there are small parks with plenty of beach access points and nicely designed parking areas.
We stopped at Indian Shores Beach and went for a walk. Lots of people out walking but with the wind and temperature in the low 50's we didn't stay long. After getting back to the car we decided to stop at a small wayside cafe for lunch and a coffee warm up. Our next stop was Madeira Beach Bird Sanctuary to take the dogs for a walk, then it was on to Johns Pass Village and Boardwalk. This is a very nice area and since it is Winter and chilly out there weren't a lot of tourists so we had the place virtually to ourselves. we walked the boardwalk and stopped in most of the stores to look. Eventually I bought a new tanktop and really nice Hawaiian shirt. After our fill of shopping we continued south across Johns Pass onto Treasure Island, one of the earliest developed of the coastal islands, though still very nice and well kept.
Eventually we crossed back to the mainland and into west St Petersburg. I remarked to Tina that, "... if you didn't know where you were it would look like any other suburb with shopping centers, strip malls and sprawl, kinda like Lynnwood." And it's true. In our travels so far, for the areas with significant 'unplanned' development, they all look the same. There are exceptions, though they tend to be newer areas with restricted geography, hot money and cities that make an effort to plan their development and growth. Examples include cities like Destin and Dunedin. Eventually we headed north back home on Highway 19, a six lane arterial to Tarpon Rd and headed into the small community of Tarpon Springs where it's beginning to feel like home.
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Saturday the 31st
Today was a lazy day. Tina went shopping and I hung around reading ant taking the dogs for walks. Very relaxing.
Sunday, February 1st
Superbowl Sunday!! The neighbors had invited everyone to bring a dish and we'd have a big pot luck. They provided the brauts and a pull-out TV from beneath the coach. Tina made a macaroni salad and an Avocado & Shrimp salad. Both were yummy. About 3:00 PM people started gathering with their lawn chairs and formed a big semi-circle around the tables and TV. There were about 30 people for dinner and the start of the game. By half time most of us had decided it was a little too chilly to stay so we drifted back to our own coaches to watch the rest of the game. A really fun day with lots of good food and visits with our neighbors.
No photos today.
Monday the 2nd
It rained all day today along with a lot of wind so we just stayed in, read, ate, watched TV, read, ate, watched TV, etc., etc.
Tuesday the 3rd
Cold morning with wind but a beautiful blue sky. After an early start we got on the road around 9:15 AM to meet with a travel agent. We needed to get some of our flight tickets figured out since Tina and I will be staying in Europe and flying to Scotland for a two week visit with family.
After our meeting we decided to drive to Tampa and see the "Bodyworlds and the Story of the Heart" exhibit http://www.mosi.org/bodyworlds3.html at the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI), which is only a few blocks from Busch Gardens. We missed it when it was in Seattle.
It took about 40 minutes to make the drive. After parking and taking the dogs for a walk, we headed in and got our tickets. This was an incredible exhibit and we're really glad we went. The exhibit is made up of actual donor bodies that have been displayed with organs, muscles, nerves and vascular system. Interwoven throughout the exhibit is the story of the heart and how our blood flows through our body. Additionally, there were displays of the organs themselves including the brain, lungs, liver, kidney, stomach, intestines and reproductive organs with explanations of how they function, what they look like when diseased and causes. Since we had audio guides, we were able to get a more in-depth explanations. All in all this was a very thorough tour of the body and how it functions.
After returning home we had dinner and planned our activities for tomorrow.
No photos today.