We have been extremely busy during our nine days in the area. It was my first Easter, that I remember, not being with my family. My son, Richie, and his family were vacationing in Orlando and our plan was to meet them. It’s According to the GPS it’s about a 3 1/2 hour drive from here. I drove 4 hours to meet them in New Orleans without a second thought. The traffic, starting in Destin, Florida traveling south has progressively gotten more congested. If you’ve been reading my blogs we have changed plans many times because of the traffic. My daughter-in-law told me the Orlando traffic was terrible. I am flying home the first week of April. Grandaughter, Emily Rose, is performing in her first play, Peter Pan and Grandson, Rowan is flying back to the Keys with me. So, I let traffic change our plans, AGAIN!
Easter Sunday … more traffic! This time we did NOT turn around. We were on our way to Church, 7 miles from the campground. It took us over a half hour to get close. We parked on the side of the road and walked about 1/4 – 1/2 mile to Our Lady of Light Catholic Church. There were two 10:30 a.m. Masses being said simultaneously, one in the Church, one in the Community Center. Standing room only in both. I counted over 600 seats filled in the Community Center. My guess, well over 1,000 people attended this one Mass.
Besides dodging traffic we did a lot both in the area and at Koreshan.
We attended a concert at the Koreshan Arts Building. During the winter months they have a concert series featuring local talent. Singer, Songwriter Sarah Hadeka put on a fabulous show.
We have been doing a lot of local shopping. Every Sunday there is a Farmers Market at Koreshan. One very nice aspect of being in the South this time of year is the fresh fruits and vegetables. One of our purchases is this beautiful Hibiscus Tree. It’s traveling well in the shower 🙂
If you want to have a great meal and excellent service bring your dog to the Shrimp Shack! The food was great and every waiter and waitress in the place stopped by our table. Quite a few customers too. David and I were laughing. Wouldn’t it be funny if we could get E T to sit up in a chair.
Florida is loaded with biking/pedestrian trails. The tough part is finding one with shade. We found one of the three trail heads for the 10 mile John Yarbrough Linear Park on Six Mile Cypress in Fort Meyers. David and I laughed at how much having ET has changed our choices in what we do. Before ET we would have biked the 10 miles. Now ET has us walking and she lets us now how far. When she’s ready to turn around she stops and holds her ground until we turn around. My guesstimate was a three mile walk.
Captive Island is adjacent to Sanibel. It is VERY “Hi Brow”! The “shabbier” residences that we could see from the road resembled “Governor’s Mansions”. David wanted me to take him to lunch at one of the “fine dining” restaurants. I was quick to remind him how much he enjoyed picnics.
We did a drive through of Lovers Key State Park. When David and I first started going to the Keys we took a side trip here with our bicycles. It is a great park for biking and kayaking. This time we couldn’t find a parking place. We put it on our list of “get there earlier’s”.
David was very disappointed that we ran out of time before kayaking the Estero River, AKA the Mosquito River. I’m not kidding, the original name of this River was the Mosquito River. My guess is someone involved in “tourist attracting” changed the name 🙂 We had actually been all “sprayed” with insect repellant and on the way to the boat launch one afternoon, when a thunderstorm came through and turned us around. Oh Drats!
Next Stop … Key Largo!