It was another beautiful although a trifle windy day in Paradise.
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It was another beautiful although a trifle windy day in Paradise.
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Day 52: Morning - Walking, Bike riding; Lunch at Marker 8.5 in Goodland; Afternoon - Beach & Pool2/24/2016 After a morning a various forms of exercise we four drove to Goodland for Lunch at Marker 8.5 then back for more exercise. Another relaxing Marco Island day.
Click Read More below right... We awoke to a cloudy sky and decided it was a perfect day to wander through the resale stores in Naples.
Click Read More below right... What better thing to do on George Washington’s Birthday than vote. Our absentee ballots for both the town election and the Massachusetts Presidential Primary are in the mail heading back to Lexington.
Click Read More below right... Day 49: Marco Island; Fakahatchee Boardwalk; Big Cypress National Preserve; Kirby Storter Boardwalk2/21/2016 Walks on boardwalks in several different Everglade Parks and Preserves followed by swimming in the pool and walks on the beach.
Click Read More below right... Today we drove up to Naples for the annual Naples National Art Festival. After getting back, we took it easy until 6:20 when another spectacular sunset occurred -- followed by dinner.
Click Read More below right... This was a day do errands, have a social lunch and watch the sun set before dinner...
Click Read More below right... This is a YouTube video of a drone flying over the three mile beach at Marco Island. It seems to have been shot from the Resident's Beach which is in the center of the three mile span of the beach. In the still show below, you can see where we are staying at the far end where the large width of the beach seems to end. Unfortunately, the drone does not travel that far north -- probably because the range of the Drone's radio would have been exceeded. This 11 minute video could use some editing so that it was about 3 minutes, but, whatever...
Click Read More below right to see the video. Us three girls headed out to shop until we dropped. At Marco Craft and Shell we got lots of crafty ideas of what to do with myriad of shells we have been collecting on our beach walks. After browsing through many clothing stores and not finding anything of interest we headed to a local church fair. Their tent containing used boutique clothing yielded “finds” for each of us.
Click Read More below right... Although certainly Marco Island has lots to do in the way of beach walks, shell picking, swimming pools, parks, bicycle riding, and eating, Harry was beginning to feel something was missing: The Everglades, an area where the flora and fauna that is unique to the Gulf Coast is made accessible to visitors.
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