9-30-12 - Corkscrew Swamp Santuary Boardwalk Loop
9-30-12 - Did not see any dinosaurs
The highlight of the trip for me was the rainstorm that made everything smell delightful and look rich and inviting. The highlight of this stop for Nathan was seeing the rare Ghost Orchid in bloom.
9-30-12 - Ghost Orchid (white flower slightly North of center, Photo Credit: Nathan King)
We didn't see the Wood Stork, which was the inspiration for the protection of this sanctuary, until the next day, randomly by the side of the road but we did enjoy the views and the rain.
9-30-12 - Soaked
The next stop was Sanibel Island, which was meant to provide a couple days of R&R before we entered the jaws of Disney. It delivered. Last Monday was a near-perfect day. It started with a run at sunrise on the beach, some fun in the sand, and then a trip to the "Ding" Darling Wildlife Refuge. Again, a bird sanctuary without a lot of birds, but it was gorgeous and the weather was perfect.
10-1-12 - I know, typical beach sunrise, but I never get tired of seeing it in person
We drove to The Green Flash on Captiva Island for a lunch overlooking a coastal waterway and decided that Captiva is definitely the island for us. It is secluded and the houses are much nicer. They probably don't cost much more than our house in DC, right? Wrong, they start at $2 million. So much for that idea.
Alison spent the afternoon playing on the beach, swimming for the first time in the ocean, and then spending almost an hour and a half in the hotel pool. She was in heaven, then she took a wonderfully long nap so we were in heaven.
10-2-12 - This makes me laugh so hard (Photo Credit: Nathan King)
For dinner, we tried Gramma Dot's, which was supposed to have the best Key Lime Pie on the island. It was amazing. Everything from the main course to the Belgium Chocolate Shell holding our fruit to the pie. I would definitely recommend this place. Our pre-bedtime walk on the beach is where I realized that a day doesn't really get better than this.
The next morning we spent some more time with the ocean until I saw a Moon Jellyfish a few feet away and decided it was time to leave. We stopped at the De Soto National Memorial, which honors a guy that reminds me of James Cameron, in that he hit it big on his first trip as a conquistador to the new world and then decided to come back, just for the adventure. He died trying to claim Florida for the Spanish Crown, what a shame.
10-2-12 - Armor is surprisingly heavy! (Photo Credit: Nathan King)
We ended up in Orlando by suppertime on October 2nd, and we were ready for Disney.
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