Between Pickle Ball, docktails, potlucks, and touring, 5 weeks flew by. We had to say goodbye to Rip, Beth, and their dog Callie, when they sold Lab Partners. They went home to North Carolina to buy a smaller, trailer-able boat and will continue their loop next year. Hopefully they will be able to drive to Southport to celebrate crossing our wake with us! We will miss their company and our daily walks with Callie.
While saying goodbye is one of the hardest parts of the Loop, saying hello to old friends is one of the best! Eddy and Linda Johnsen on Spiritus arrived a few weeks before we left. Linda flew out to help her mom through eye surgery so we had fun having Eddy over for dinner and teaching him to play chicken foot! What a joy when Linda came back and the four of us had breakfast together.
We rented a car a couple of times to tour other areas we did not take the boat to because of the weather. Be sure and check out my blog posts on Ringling and the Everglades. We also visited our sister ship – Frydaze in Longboat Key. It is another Monk 42 and was so nice to see some of the different ways to use some of the areas of the boat. Betsy and Dave are a lovely couple we will look forward to seeing again! We also met up with Ed and Sue on Angel Louise in Ft. Meyer and went out to dinner at Ford Garage.
We even rode bicycles while we were there! The marina offers them for free – including helmets and a lovely path that follows the shoreline. We rode a couple of times and while I’m not good – at least I didn’t fall off! Sorry – no pictures!
Here are some of our highlights of the month:
Juan Ponce De Leon – the first Spanish explorer to arrive in Florida in 1513 near St. Augustine. In 1521 he tried to settle Punta Gorda (Fat Point) but was chased off by the Indians. He was struck by a poisoned arrow and later died of his wounds.
While Punta Gorda definitely has history from WAY back, it also has some fairly current remembrances. Hurricane Charley hit the town pretty hard August 14, 2004. The town built this memorial to the occasion: The bent tree symbolizes the wind which stopped the town clock at 4:29 PM, the tall tree represents the people standing tall to overcome.
The more current hurricane to hit was Irma, last fall while we were still in the rivers. There is still a lot of damage waiting to be repaired. Paper work that the city must jump through takes everything much longer to get things fixed. Many docks as well as this sea wall are still unusable. The damage here occurred when the high water that had topped the wall, was sucked back out to the bay. The enormous pressure of the water behind the wall tried to take the wall with it!
These are the twin bridges going over to Port Charlotte. We walked by these on the way to the Pickle Ball courts.
There is a terrific Scuba shop in Punta Gorda with prices better than Amazon! We got all of our snorkel gear there including my face mask with corrective lens. Everything is so much nicer than it was 40 years ago when we learned to scuba dive!
ONE of the outdoor bars/restaurants. Notice the green thatched roof behind the smaller one (it turned brown while we were there) – its an open air building for events. Our friends got to watch this one being built in only a few days.
There was a farmer’s market every Saturday. Mostly craft/prepared foods but there were 3 veggie/fruit stands that were magnificent. Oranges, pineapple, grapefruit, and even mushrooms (from the west coast ).
The trees were decorated for the holidays with fancy knitted scarves.
A unique shop here is the wine/chocolate shop. They have wine tasting every Saturday and showcase a different company from around the world.
The chocolates are made right here and are a feast for the eye as well as the tongue!
One of the short trips we took was to Ft. Meyers where we visited the Manatee Park. We didn’t see any up close other than this fellow.
We did, however attend a free seminar on the manatee and learned much new info on the “sea cow”. They resemble physically, a cow (four stomachs), an elephant (trunk like nose), and their flipper bones look like a very large human hand! They even have finger nails. I wish our teeth grew like theirs. As the molars wear down (you try eating your food covered in sand and shells!) they are replaced by new ones coming in from the back. It’s kind of like a conveyer belt!
We didn’t see much of the actual manatees in the water but did catch one’s nose coming up for air.
Spied this sculpture of Don Quixote in Ft. Meyers.
The social life of Punta Gorda was active.
We had potlucks:
Celebrations (successful sale of Lab Parnters)
Pizza parties (Thursdays were 1/2 price!):
And dog walking (can you tell it was COLD????):
Beth and Callie from Lab Partners
With all the food (and docktails) it’s a good thing we learned Pickle Ball and bike riding or we would have gained 20 pounds!
Bob reminded me that this blog is not only for our family and friends as home, but it is our memories as well, so here are our Punta Gorda friends and their boats!
Beth and Rip Tyler on Lab Partners, so sad when they sold the boat but we look forward to their new adventures on Lab Partners 2.0.
Ethan and Tammi Barnett (she was at her mom’s when I took the picture – you owe me one Tammi ) on Liberty – our Pickle Ball instructors and we taught them Jokers!
Eddy (of Eddy’s Weather Wag – our go to guy for Gulf weather) and Linda on Spiritus.
The sweet thank you note Linda sent me (can you tell she’s crafty?)
Angie and Gary Karges on Unruly – our dock buddies!
Tom and Connie Jo Rogers on rPad – an adorable 30 ft. motorcat.
Mike Hamilton on Tempus Fugit wasn’t a Looper but so much fun. His was the first Rosborough we’d seen, which is the kind of boat Rip and Beth are buying (not Mike’s though)
George and Catalina organized a hot dog and beer party for Super Bowl Sunday. They are snow birds from up north.
George’s super bowl hotdog/beer party. (I made baked beans).
I didn’t get a picture of Mary and Mark on their boat but they are wanna be Loopers. They come down to their boat every month for 10 days with their daughter who is in a wheelchair. We pray they can make their dream come true some day, meanwhile, we were all happy to share our experiences and love with them.
We also had a nice visit from Audrey Chase (Olympia) who was here to visit her boyfriend, Dustin.
And I can’t leave out our friendly neighborhood Egret!
And we can’t leave without a COUPLE houses!
As the sun sets on our time in Punta Gorda we are sad to say goodbye but know more adventures as well as new and old friends await…
Docked in Punta Gorda – Laishley Marina – Dec. 20, 2017-Feb. 5, 2018
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