Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Southern Camping Trip 2026 (aboard "Elsie" the land yacht). cont. 29

11 February 2026

Collier Seminole State Park 

Naples, Florida  

Famous Captiva Island Restaurant has re-opened.

Marc-  Another day visiting the Ft. Myers area with our friend Roberta.  We had a blast and lots of exercise (walking 7 miles mostly on beaches).  Whenever we were in need of refreshment or nourishment there was plenty of availability on Sanibel and Captiva Islands.  When we returned from the Islands we walked around Cypress Cove where Roberta lives.

First our our list on Sanibel was visiting a beach condo that we had stayed in before the last two hurricanes: Ian and Milton. 

We stayed in the second floor unit now fully restored.

Path through the protective mangroves to the beach.

Sandy beach at the end of the path and warm clean waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

Sanibel Beach inhabitants.


Beautiful eh.

Captiva Beach inhabitants.


We enjoyed lunch at the Green Flash Restaurant and had dessert at the Bubble Room.

If you misbehave you may end up here.
Almost out.


Alice in Wonderland decor in the dining area.

Bubble lights lit up the room where we were having dessert.

We shared delicious orange cake, soft chocolate cake and ice cream pie before heading back to Fort Myers.


Strangler fig looks like it has taken over this oak tree.


Model "T" Ford touring car on Captiva.

Cypress Cove sunset (Roberta's residence).



 






























Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Southern Camping Trip 2026 (aboard "Elsie" the land yacht). cont. 28

10 February 2026

Collier Seminole State Park 

Naples, Florida  

Wood stork along Route 41 this morning.

Marc-  Today's plan was to travel up to Fort Myers and visit and explore with our friend Roberta Parillo.
The excitement started soon after getting on the highway near the campground when we spotted numerous wood storks both in the trees and along a small side road.

Wood storks in the trees.

Wood storks along a side road.

We headed off to Fort Myers Beach in the afternoon to explore what had been a disaster zone after Hurricane Ian in 2022.  Some damage remains.  The beach is currently quite beautiful.

Houseboat still tied to the dock in Ft. Myers awaiting repairs.

The mangroves still hold on to wrecked boats apparently abandoned.

The beach has been cleaned up and the sand has been screened for broken glass 
and other hidden dangers.

Happy parasailors offshore.

The Ft. Myers pier has yet to be rebuilt.  Many of the small hotels are gone.  The larger hotels are rebuilt and thriving.

Kids just want to have fun. 

Pirate ship cruise off the beach.  Kids on board were saying "walk the plank".

Entrance to the Pink Shell hotel.  See the black sign on the wall noting hurricane Ian's
 water surge of 16 feet. 

New beachfront home construction requires being prepared for a sixteen foot storm surge.

These homes are made of reinforced concrete.  Even the upper part is made to look like wood but is in fact poured cement.

Recompense for a 6.5 mile walk on the beach today.

This boat is a new Boston Whaler with 1600 horsepower on its transom. 
(Seems a bit overpowered to me.)















































Monday, February 9, 2026

Southern Camping Trip 2026 (aboard "Elsie" the land yacht). cont. 27

9 February 2026

Collier Seminole State Park 

Naples, Florida   

Great egret.

Marc-  Well the Patriots did not do so well last night.  We watched the game over in Bonita Springs at our friends Donna and Frank Maher's beautiful home.  The food and the company were great.

Super Bowl party.

yesterday...


Today we went out exploring nature in this part of Florida first at the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary and then at the Big Cypress National Preserve.  Corkscrew has the world's largest remaining old growth bald cypress trees.

The great Egret caught some sort of fish and then flew away.


Further along the forest boardwalk we came upon a swimming raccoon.

The swimmer joined up with another raccoon.

We only saw one alligator hanging out in the sunshine.

This ibis was busy eating small fish.


Great blue heron.


After lunch at Corkscrew we headed over to Big Cypress.  This was more of a swamp than a forest. The Park warned visitors of bears and alligators.

We did not see any black bears but we did hear something running in the woods
 (photo from visitors center).

We saw several alligators.


Not my favorite creatures since we were walking alongside the lake on a dirt path.

Young heron.

Fishing egret.












































Sunday, February 8, 2026

Southern Camping Trip 2026 (aboard "Elsie" the land yacht). cont. 26

8 February 2026

Collier Seminole State Park 

Naples, Florida   

The blockhouse Ranger residence (second floor) and visitor center (first floor).

Interior framing of the blockhouse.

Marc-  We had some excitement last night from a water leak in the rear of the camper.  There was no stopping it so we just let it slowly leak.  This morning I went over to Lowes and found enough parts to replace a plastic valve assembly that had worn out.  No more leaks!  We saw some of the Park sights including the blockhouse and the old dredger.  I love mechanical stuff and this machine still works.

We are off to Donna and Frank Maher's house in Bonita Springs this afternoon for a Patriots - Seahawks Super Bowl party.  More details tomorrow.








Sue is working on a baby kitty quilt and has one of four sections completed.