We took the Independence Tour starting at the Visitor Center seeing Independence Hall, Ben Franklin's grave, Betsy Ross house, Elfreth Alley (the oldest neighborhood in Philly), the Liberty Bell, etc. We were impressed with the areas of Philly we saw.
On the 6th of Dec we flew down to Fort Myers, spending the next 15 days in Bonita Springs which is just south of Fort Myers and north of Naples.
A lucky break for us.....there was a blizzard that hit the northeast including Philadelphia the day after we flew down to Florida - closing airports. We could have been stuck in snow-filled Philly for days instead of being on sunny beaches.

We visited most of the nearby beaches as well as visiting Everglades National Park and taking guided boat tours, canoeing and beach strolling at Delnor Wiggins State Park, touring Koreshan State Historic Site, canoeing in Lovers Key State Park, and renting a bike from Bonita Beach Bike riding from US41 all the way to Fort Myers Beach - over 20 miles roundtrip.
Weather during the first 5 or 6 days was in the low-mid 80's, then in the 70's, and towards the end of our trip hit the 60's and even had a high in the upper 50's one day. Rain was rare and only one day was windy.
One of the highlights of our trip was while canoeing from Lovers Key into Estero Bay I spotted a couple of fins and knew they were dolphins. We quickly paddled over to where they were and ended up in the middle of many dolphins. Quite a few of them popped up to look at us - some very close to our boat. After we left this area we paddled over to Hickory Pass which goes out into the Gulf and landed on one of the beautiful white beaches to have our lunch. While sitting there several dolphins swam through. As a yacht went past heading out to the Gulf, they spotted the dolphins and stopped. A small dolphin jumped straight up and out of the water thrilling everybody especially ourselves!We enjoyed 2 or 3 meals at Doc's Beach House which is on the Bonita Beach.

Ding Darling Wildlife Refuge on Sanibel Island was another stop for us. We drove the loop, getting out and walking occasionally. We also visited Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, a 2.25 mile boardwalk tour. Bird watcher's heaven and has gators, snakes and other wildlife.
Caribbean Gardens and Zoo in Naples was also on our agenda. It's a smallish zoo but extraordinary because of frequent wildlife shows and gator, kangaroo, etc feedings and demonstrations.
Danny went on a Swamp Walk at Fakahatchee State Park - a 4 hour walk which includes occasional wading through waist deep water - a description which didn't entice me to join him. I spent time at a nearby state park while he was there. He enjoyed the walk but didn't see a lot of the expected wildlife like snakes and gators. However, the insect repellant he used didn't help and he was covered in mosquito bites.On the 21st of December we flew up to Michigan leaving behind sunshine, shorts, tshirts, iced tea and fish dinners outside on the beach for cold, snowy weather. Christmas with the family!
Oh, and one more highlight of our trip - shopping! The exchange rate was between $1.89 - $1.93 per pound. It was like getting nearly 50% off everything. Woohoo!!
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