08 March 2015

Ft Myers' "Wild Kingdom"!

8 Mar 2015--Spent a couple days out sight-seeing, with our first stop at Manatee Park.  We had heard that when the ocean gets below about 68 degrees, lots of manatees head to this area to huddle in the warm water discharge of the power plant here.  We were hopeful to see some up close and were not disappointed.

It was interesting that not only are the manatees related to the elephant, but look where both of them feed their babies from.  You have to wonder how many "Wild Kingdom" shows we watched and never realized that about elephants...did anyone else know?

  
 

Of course none of us has total recall anymore (haha), but I think the park person said they counted about 80 of them the day we were there, all huddled up in a pretty small area.  (There were quite a few babies in there, too!)




Walking along the inlet, leading to the open sea, quite a few people were in boats and canoes just toodling around with the manatees nearby.  You can see in the 2nd and 3rd pics here that they are almost on top of them.

 

And you have to watch this video to see a big manatee come up from the bottom and bump a baby out of its way.  Pretty cool!



Another day we headed to a spot called the Six Mile Cypress Slough (pronounced 'slew'), an 11-mile long wetland habitat not far from us that is supposed to be one of the top tourist spots in and around Ft Myers.  Terry and Connie (from Indiana), joined Gayle, Yvette, Cathy and me on what turned out to be about a 1-mile walk on a boardwalk through what looked like a scene out of the movie Deliverance.  And again, we were not disappointed.



We heard in the visitor's center that there were both baby alligators and baby pigs in here, so we were hoping to be lucky and get to see them.



This was the 1st alligator we came upon, but there were no babies in sight, so we pressed on.



Fortunately, we didn't have very far to go before we saw a crowd gathered at the railing and came upon momma and her brood of 10-12 babies.  She actually had them out-of-season for some reason, so we were more than lucky to get to experience this.  They were no more than maybe 5-10 ft from us, but you still had to search at first to actually spot the babies...they are well camouflaged in the weeds.




A couple short clips to show you one baby moving and the 2nd one here shows how small they are in comparison to mom.



A Great Blue Heron, which we have seen before, but what we didn't know about them is that they eat baby alligators...YIKES!  I hope the babies lay low!!!



And talk about this being our lucky day, before you knew it we were practically on top of a bunch of baby pigs...I swear, they couldn't be more cute...like little puppies!  There were probably about a dozen of these also, and you can see better how small they are in the video.

The 1st pic here is the mother, but with nothing in the picture to compare her size to, you have to take my word for it! haha




This black bird is called an Anhinga, don't know what the tall white bird is called but it was pretty (haha), and the short white bird is an Ibis.




The tall white bird seemed to be stalking some lunch, but the Ibis messed up his plans.



Another bird I don't know the name of, but pretty nonetheless!



So those were our own personal trips to the Wild Kingdoms of the Ft Myers area, leaving us all pretty happy that we got to see so many babies!  Not sure what is left on the sightseeing to-do list, but we'll share it if we see anything good.

Until then, everyone stay warm, the winter will be over soon enough, and it will be so hot here we will all have to leave!!!  haha

04 March 2015

The Pickleball Tournament!

3 Mar 2015--This is fairly quick one...this is a new game to all of us, called Pickleball, and we all love it!!!  It is played on a modified tennis court (smaller), with a racket closer to the size of racquetball racket, and with a plastic whiffle ball.  It is fast moving, and easiest on beginners to play doubles than singles, but it is a blast.  We got here on 1 February, along with Gayle and Yvette, and we all took 2 classes they had for beginners starting on the 3rd.

      

About 2 weeks after we got here they had a big tournament, with entries for both singles and doubles, and for 3 levels--beginners, intermediate and advanced playing levels.  As I mentioned in the last post, Gayle and Yvette are from Canada, so here they are with their Canadian gear...showing their colors, as they say, as they prepared for the finals!  haha



Cathy and I were headed for what we hoped would be a clash for the doubles title against Gayle and Yvette, but I pulled up lame (sore back, probably a nerve versus a muscle?), so I had to withdraw (ugh).



Now this is interesting...here is the ever-present Mary Gay, all 72 yrs of her...playing and competing well in the intermediate level!!!



And this is Bobbi...she is my age (59), is hands-down the best player in the resort (she is advanced level), and is nationally ranked in this sport!



And the most incredible...this is Ellen, from Germany, and someone told us she is 82 yrs old...she played doubles in the intermediate level, and unless someone told you her age, you would never know it!!!



Before I had to withdraw, I played Gayle in singles, and lost...but I am blaming my injury!  haha



Cathy played Yvette in singles, and lost...no excuse!  haha


 


So Cathy came in 3rd in the beginner level category, while Gayle and Yvette played in the finals with Gayle taking the trophy and Yvette placing a strong 2nd.

To add insult to injury, they also took the doubles trophy home to Canada!!!   Game on ladies, see you next year!!!  haha



Still having a great time, and the weather is gorgeous, so stay tuned!