Friday, April 3, 2026

Naples, FL

Friday - This morning, we went to the Bird Gardens of Naples. It is an exotic bird rescue organization with around 200 birds who could no longer survive in the wild due to injury. Or are abandoned or abused. 

It’s a pretty nice facility, all donation and volunteers. They do breed some birds and supply other sanctuaries around the country. Some of the birds can be adopted but they are not sold.

They mentioned the need for small openings in the wire cages to keep out the snakes. Cottonmouth viper and Burmese pythons. Neither is protected and one is invasive. The fencing continues into the ground and covers the floor of the cages. 

We stopped at a beach north of Naples after lunch to just walk for a bit. It was not empty but not unreasonably crowded either for a holiday weekend. It is still Spring break after all.

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Cape Coral & Hobe Sound, FL

Tuesday - Wow! Fast internet here in Cape Coral at our friends home. There was some issues so we are here watching their dog. Not much, just letting him outside every couple of hours. The RV is approximately 9 miles away. 

Tomorrow, we are planning to travel across the state to Hobe Sound to visit some other friends from Alaska. 

Tuesday - We left around 11am. There was a lot of traffic leaving Fort Myers and no real highways until we were over an hour into our trip. Too many people in FL!

We are visiting Harvey & Nancy. I hadn’t seen them in years since they were still living in Fairbanks. I’ve known Harvey almost as long as I’ve been in Alaska. 

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Fort Myers, FL - TT

Saturday - The morning test session ended up being a no-show, but it was nice to sit outside. Only 71°F, though it did start to slowly warm up. By the time of the mid-day session, it was over 80°F. Too hot to sit outside.

We spent the afternoon with friends. I didn’t try the pool yet though it was tempting on this hot, muggy afternoon. 

A brief storm rolled through around dinner time which made for a decent sunset. 

Sunday - °F 

Friday, March 27, 2026

Edison - Ford Winter Estate

Friday - We spent the morning touring the Edison & Ford Winter Estates. This is a banyan tree planted as an experiment in the search for locally grown latex sources. Two thousand plants were tried to see which ones prospered in North America. Rubbers produced from petroleum soon took over the market. 

The model T Ford came with all of the tools needed to maintain and repair the car. It sounds like Ural adopted the same model though the model T came with a much larger toolbox.

The estate had the winter homes/cottages for both Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. The Edison’s would spend the winter and the Fords only about three weeks. 

Edison did have a lab set up to study the plants. Very different from his other labs. But there is still a surprising number of machine tools. He did set up a DC generator to provide power but later connected to the AC system set up by the city.