Saturday, February 15, 2014

February 15, 2014 Saturday, Ft. Myers Yacht Basin

Woke up to a partly cloudy day, wind is supposed to pick up to 20 kts again with gusts of 30 so our other traveling friends aren't leaving till tomorrow or Monday.  We're going to the farmer's market with Linda and later thru the street craft fair and tonight to the parade.  Fun day in downtown Ft. Myers.  Hope to see you Judy and Billy, would be nice to see you again.  Curt giving up on seeing a bigger boat here that is for sale, the smaller one just gets us more places than the bigger one as far as anchorages.   Curt thought he might be able to go sailing today but doesn't sound promising with the high gusts, maybe tomorrow if we don't leave for Naples.
Bought lots at the farmer's market, fresh lettuce, cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, Yellow squash, zucchini, white mushrooms, asparagus, butternut squash, strawberries, Honey bum oranges and an avocado from Sanibel Island, freshly made guacamole and some lotion to keep the no see um's away.  good stuff.  Thanks to Linda we got provisioned with the other stuff and are good to go for a week or so.  Rick took Curt for a ride in the Jaguar convertible, I'm so jealous.  They came back to the boat while Linda and I bought some Handsome Devil and Dream Tree Crush at Target.  We got back and they had the starter cylinoid on the motor and working.  Happy Hour with Guacamole and home canned salsa and fresh chips on the back of the boat to celebrate our boat motor is complete again.
Went to the street fair, lots of jewelry, books, honey etc, and more jewelry.  The Farmer's Market at Cape Coral was much, much better with music, coffee, bakery, meat market, massages, etc. Very Cool.  Thank you Linda and thank you Rick for helping Curt make our boat engine complete again.
Went to the Edison Parade of Lights, lasting 2 1/2 hours, lots of bands and floats with fireworks at the beginning of the parade.  Very cold though, down to 54 on down to 43 tonight, wind still blowing strong.

 Rick's Cobra and Linda's Jaguar convert. in the garage
 The movie motorcycle and sidecar Rick made.  Man are you talented.  Very cool to see the actual bike, Wow!

 Nice cars, what does a girl need to do to get a ride in these two hot cars?  So jealous Curt got a ride in the Jag. convertible.  I miss my convertible and summer:) back in Bismarck.

Friday, February 14, 2014

February 14, 2014 still here this morning at Bimini Basin

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!!!!!

Curt says for Valentine's Day he's taking me for a little cruise on the sail boat.  He put a lot of thought into that.  Maybe my present to him is to go with!  :D  Sun is shining today, a little chilly at 46 degrees with the promise of 60's.  Water glassy calm at our wonderful FREE anchorage. Another day in Paradise.

8:49 Eastern time-Watching out the open Companion Way as the wind slightly blows on the top of the palms making them sparkle in the bright Florida morning sunshine.   A gentle rocking from a sailboat that buzzed by behind us. Mmmmmm.....  and a good cup of coffee with Curt on the other side planning our way to the Florida Keys.  Does it get any more romantic than this?

The reality is, we need to go find a marina to fill up with water, gas, do laundry and Oh yes, have a warm shower, but right now we need to dingy to shore to find a bathroom, ice for the cooler, a walk to Target for my Handsome Devil wine and milk.  Oh well, I'll go back to my dreamy world for a while longer.............



Moved to City of Fort Myers Yacht Basin, nice motor sail.  Had a nice long warm shower, went to dinner at Bob and Martha's boat, so nice of them to feed us.   Got gas, water, shower just need to do laundry and provision the boat.
 My view as the breeze swings us on the anchor.


 From the top step out of the companion way.
Thought I would let you see where we are Mr. Bob Bray, Happy Valentine's Day!

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Febr. 13, 2014 Thursday

Woke up to wind blowing, our boat had drifted back a little but not bad.  Wind up to 20 with gusts up to 30 kts.  So decided we should stay on the boat today or stay close.  Did some cleaning and organizing and generally putzed the day away.  Didn't drag anchor, Al dingyed over to check if the boat was okay, an old salty dog who did our coast guard check.  Another guy who reset our anchor caught us at the dinghy dock, we thanked him for rescuing our boat yest. afternoon.  Wind starting to go down tonight but supposed to get 46 tonight, I think we have acclimated to Florida we have our sweatshirts on.  Wind is calmer tonight, anchor stuck good, we tried pulling it up to move farther away from shore but since it seemed tight we decided to leave it for another night.  We'll see what tomorrow brings.

February 12, 2014 Wednesday Bimini Basin, Cape Coral

Still here, get to go with Linda to a quilt shop,   Yeah, a very nice one too.  Curt spent time talking to the owner as she was machine quilting a big quilt in the back of the store.  In their conversation he found out her husband taught sailing to kids, the older group Junior High I think would get to sail with him back from Honduras to Cape Coral.  She said she was amazed how much they know and in emergencies know exactly what to do.Then we went over the bridge to Ft. Myers, saw the Marina we had planned on going to yest.  A quick stop at Walmart and Judy and Billy's for my purse I forgot and off to pickup Rick and their grand daughter Nevaeh with the next stop at the Sannibel beach for shelling and playing in the sand.  Found some really cute shells and here the sand was powdery in places like cornstarch, neat shells too.  Linda taught me about the Cat's Paw, and other names I can't remember now:)  Guess I should get a shell book and learn more.  Back to our boat to pick up a few things for dinner and found out from our neighbor boats that we had drifted into shore or up against the sign that said "No Boats" by the beach area. Don't think that is what that sign is for:)  We thanked those who we could and after checking to make sure the anchor was secure off we went for supper at the Eggers.  Didn't think the wind had blown that hard today.  After dinner the wind started blowing and pouring rain with lightening.  Watched a movie Rick was in filmed in Kansas called The Last Good Indian.  Neat to here his comments in different parts how they filmed the scene.  His motorcycle, he had built from scratch, a replica of the first Harley Davidson Motorcycle was the reason they contacted him.  Pretty Cool.  When we got back to the Bimini Basin we saw our boat was very close, no, tied up to a Catamaran that was what we thought was far enough away from, but apparently during the storm it bumped our port side into their starboard.  The lady was not happy but the gentleman was very gracious.  After our apologies and embarrassment and listening to some ranting from her we pulled the anchor and moved a long way from them per her request and our comfort.  As you can imagine we didn't sleep well even though Curt put out a second anchor.  Wind blew, poured down rain during the night, our boat got a bath but the dingy full of water again.  First time was about 2 inches in it.  So much for this exciting day.
 Neat ideas for unfinished projects at home

 Love this quilt and the stitching.

 Sanibel Island Lighthouse with Linda and Marilyn

 Water is not that warm for adults, I wanna be a little girl again. So fun to take Nevaeh to the beach

 Curt and Rick having long conversations while others sit and watch the waves
 Grandma Linda and Nevaeh picking up shells, different kinds again at a new beach.  I want my girls here!

Below my feet in that powdery white sand, cool ........What a fun day, Thanks Rick, Linda, Nevaeh and Kim for the fun visit.  Will be waiting for pictures of the finished tatting projects, you're a natural Linda! :) Isn't that amazing we're not only sailing buddies but quilting and tatting buddies. :)

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Febr. 11, 2014 Tuesday Bimini Basin Anchorage, Cape Coral Florida

Judy picked us up mid morning, went to the Edison/Ford Winter Estate Properties at Ft. Myer.  Amazed at all the Patents and so many things Edison and his group had made.  He developed the think tank, had others come into the lab and be muckers, mucking around to come up with new ideas to further the experiments.  Very interesting. Had a yummy lunch at McGregor's Cafe ate outside, so nice and warm.  Then picked up Billy and went to the Six Mile Slough.   Fun to walk the above ground walkway, they asked to have cell phones off, not use unless emergency so you could listen for all the animals and I suppose not frighten them away..  Had a first Cuban Restaurant meal, was very good.  Sorry to have missed our good friend Darlene as she stopped by on the way to Key West:)  What a fun day, thanks Judy and Billy.
 Edison's bedroom, with Mina's dress on it, most everything was original in the homes, quilt on the bed
 His light fixtures and phonograph
 Nice patchwork quilt on the chair
 Interesting architecture of the porch with a view Caloosahatchee River across the gardens

 View of  Lodge across from his house where guests would stay, Hubert Hoover was one of his guests
 Curt and Judy starting across the garden area to the lodge
 Nice quilt on the chair, his living room of the lodge
 Dining room with Mina's favorite dishes
 Grand Piano in the study
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 The dinner bells to the left of the table
 Kumquat tree, he had tons of vegetable trees, his garden yard was plants from all over
 Henry Ford's first vehicles,Think Dad had the Model A in 1927, I remember Dad saying he bought it when he was 18 years old.  Amazing to think Dad had 4 Ford vehicles his whole life of 86 years.



 This Banyon tree from the Ficus Family he experiment on the sap to make rubber.
 Placard by the kitchen and pantry
 Nice quilts on the servants beds



 Guest lodge dining room
 He had several trails out to the road designed to come in different areas of his estate
 We had a hand held audio recording piece that we could punch in the number where we were and it would tell about what we were looking at, just put it up to your ear and listen
 Believe it or not he was heavily experimenting on Golden Rod, Nebraska state flower, or a member of that family to extract Latex to use in the making of rubber in his lab, he had huge garden's of it to see if it would be a viable product to replace the rubber from Southeast Asia if there were a war and they couldn't get it from there.
 His lab with many people experimenting on different plants trying to find one that would produce good rubber
 Developing area




 The light bulb, so many, so many techniques.  He had a glass blower living on the property to make what he wanted.  The bamboo on the property was one of the main reasons Edison bought there.  He thought it would make a good filament for the light bulbs.


 Six Mile Slough, the Alligator sunning himself.  Below the top of his head to the right looking at us

 Hard to see but there was a turtle under the water feeding.
 Billy, Judy, Marilyn and Curt at one of the pond areas
 Judy said there was more water than usual on the ground, smelled like green forest not stagnant water
 Good conversation while watching the squirrels and listening to the birds
 Feral pigs and piglets, they didn't seem to mind us watching

 Below Ibis up in the tree getting ready for the night.