A snowbird shows photos from southwest Florida (Naples) and southwest Connecticut (Ridgefield) and New England and other places he goes.
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Two Riders
Monday, April 29, 2024
A Bike Rider
Sunday, April 28, 2024
An Osprey Mom and Chick
It had been about a week since I checked the nest. I suspected that there was only a single chick this year and I confirmed that suspicion when the little guy popped into view.
I kid that Mom is home schooling the chick, but in reality Mom is loudly calling for her mate to come back to the nest. He ignored her calls. He better bring a fish.
Saturday, April 27, 2024
How about some more birds?
I enjoy looking for birds and other wildlife in my community. Here is a recent sampler.
I like capturing them taking off, flying or landing. Top to bottom: a roseate spoonbill, tricolored heron, white ibis and white egret.
Friday, April 26, 2024
Thursday, April 25, 2024
Buffalo Chips Restaurant
I have driven past Buffalo Chips Restaurant on Old Route 41 in Bonita Springs many times. The mural on one side of the building is what usually caught my eye. But, I recently read a very positive review of the food, particularly the chicken wings. It was time to go inside.
Sally is one of the owners, a niece of the man who founded the restaurant 41 years ago. He is from Buffalo and is known as the "King of Wings." Sally showed me around.
A football jersey signed by retired Buffalo quarterback Jim Kelly is a prized possession.
As is a robe from Muhammad Ali. "The Greatest."
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
1928 Ford Model A
The garage showed a gleaming mint condition 1928 Ford Model A. It was probably not as beautiful when it left the factory floor. Nor as expensive.
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
Cobra Kit Car
I had an itty bitty car repair that had to be done. (A brake light.)
While I was there, I got to admire a pretty cool Cobra kit car sitting on the dealer's floor.
Monday, April 22, 2024
Celebration Park
Celebration Park is a popular food truck venue southeast of downtown Naples.
Sunday, April 21, 2024
Little Gators
Our Everglades (airboat) and Big Cypress (swamp buggy) tours were operated by Wooten's, Wooten's is the successor to tours run by Seminoles in the Everglades. The Wooten family took them over in 1953.
Wooten's offers guests an opportunity to hold either a two pound or a fifteen pound alligator. Bands keep the gators' mouths closed. I would have loved to hold a gator, but my hands were full.
Saturday, April 20, 2024
The Everglades and Big Cypress
While Susie and her family were here, we went for tours of Everglades National Park and the adjoining Big Cypress National Preserve.
Mangroves are usually found near the coast, but they have been driven further inland by hurricanes.
Historically, the Everglades are fields of grass.
A red-shouldered hawk kept an eye on the tourists.
Friday, April 19, 2024
Royal Scoop
No visit to Naples for Susie and her family would be complete without ice cream at Royal Scoop.
Ever since the current first grader was two, Susie has taken the same posed photo, with the little one getting a taste of the older one's ice cream cone. While Susie posed them, I sneaked my own photo.
And, of course, I also photographed Susie and the girls as Susie took her favorite Royal Scoop photo.
Thursday, April 18, 2024
Golisano Children's Museum of Naples
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Grumpy
The first grader doesn't want to go to the beach with her parents. She wants to stay here and use my pool.
This is what they mean by a "first world problem."
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Monday, April 15, 2024
Keith Haring
These four Haring screenprints from 1986 are collectively titled Andy Mouse. Haring thought Warhol had become iconic in the same way that Mickey Mouse had.
(Hope you got your tax returns filed by today!)
Sunday, April 14, 2024
Andy Warhol III
More from Bank of America's works by Andy Warhol at Baker Museum.
Mount Vesuvius, 1985. For centuries the volcano Vesuvius has been a symbol of the precarious relationship between man and nature on earth. Warhol based these prints on a painting from around 1800 by Camillo De Vito, Eruzione del Vesuvio.