Thursday, February 12, 2026

Abraham Lincoln

I like to honor President Abraham Lincoln on February 12, his birthday.


Last September I visited New Milford, Connecticut.  New Milford has a beautiful town green.  The town's history museum is at the north end.  A memorial to President Lincoln, erected in 1912, stands in front.  It is the gift of a local businessman who proudly served in the Union Army during the Civil War.


Lincoln's Gettysburg Address is inscribed on a bronze plaque on the front of the 12 foot high, 18 ton column of Vermont granite.


The bust's sculptor is Paul Winters Morris.


And I shouldn't overlook the study for the Lincoln Memorial, which I saw in 2024 at Chesterwood, the home in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, of the work's sculptor, Daniel Chester French.

Happy Birthday, Abraham Lincoln.  We sure miss you these days.

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Up Close

 Grills and headlights at the Edison and Ford Winter Estates' vintage Ford show.






Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Vintage Fords


Henry Ford built a home along the Caloosatchee River in Fort Myers alongside the winter home of Thomas Edison and his wife Mina.  Every February there is an event displaying vintage Ford automobiles.
 






It is a bit disconcerting seeing cars from your youth at a vintage car event.  When I was in high school, my mother had a similar 1956 Ford, which I drove to school occasionally.

Monday, February 9, 2026

Manatees

 Southwest Florida just ended a two week cold streak.  Manatees need warm water to survive. When water temperatures drop below 68° F (20° C), manatees leave their usual feeding grounds for warmer waters.  So, Manatee Park in Fort Myers has been full of manatees.





Why is the water here warm enough for manatees?  

When the water temperature in the Gulf of Mexico drops below 68 degrees, manatees move to the Florida Power & Light Company discharge canal at the Fort Myers Power Plant.  The warm water discharged during the power generation process creates a refuge for manatees during the winter months from November - April.

Sunday, February 8, 2026

Cowboy Church Ministries

 I drove to Labelle, a rural town east of Fort Myers.  While driving between Labelle and Immokalee, I saw a sign for Cowboy Church Ministries, so I turned in.

The church is a mile off the main road, in a farm complex with cattle and at least one horse.



The door was open, so I went inside.  It has a rustic charm.  


As I came out, a car stopped and a friendly woman smiled.  She was obviously curious why I was there.  So, I walked over, told her I spend some time looking for interesting things to photograph, so here I was.


Cindy is the pastor's wife.  She told me that her husband was originally a cowboy on the farm where his extended family has lived and worked for generations.  He used to participate in cowboy roping one Sunday a month, and began holding a short church service before the roping began.  By 2013 they were ready to build the church and start holding weekly church services.

The horse was also curious about me.  His name is RC, the initials of a previous owner.

Saturday, February 7, 2026

The Winter Olympics!

 I know where I will be for many hours over the next two weeks!

The 2026 Winter Olympics are being hosted by Milan and Cortina, Italy. The Duomo di Milano or Milan Cathedral is one of the icons of Milan.

Milan has no mountains, so the mountain sports will be centered in Cortino, where some of the Olympics opening ceremonies were also conducted.

Some of the ski events will be in Bormio and Predazza.

I always love the parade of the athletes from the many participating countries.


Let the games begin!

These images were all taken from the NBC broadcast of the opening ceremonies.

Friday, February 6, 2026

Kunjani

Kunjani is a Naples coffeehouse opened ten years ago today by a mother and daughter from Zimbabwe.  


Kunjani offers a small amount of African art as well as excellent coffee and pastries. 


Like many coffeehouses, it also serves as a meetinghouse for neighborhood people.