Florida
March 2023
Never
thought of us as “snowbirds.” No interest in living in Florida, seasonally or
otherwise. But we seem to be developing something of a regular winter visit. It
began with a drive down to join friend Kay in Sarasota in January 2014. We took
the Queens family to Disney World for Thanksgiving that same year. A break in
the action until last winter: a 2-part stay, 1st with friends Deb
& Chris in Sarasota and then joining with Mary & Jeff to stay with
Susan & Jim in Naples. Very enjoyable, why not do a repeat? We do like the
Sarasota area, plenty to see & do without being too hectic. And the Naples
condo is nicely situated on a big pond, easy access to local sights &
activities. This time we’ll head down in March when travel should be less
affected by weather and more may be blooming in Florida.
After
a pretty quiet winter here we’ve had some recent snowfalls, still a couple of
inches on the ground. Nothing like California: 10’ of snow, some people trapped
at home for 2 weeks. Weather forecasts look good for Florida. Last September
Hurricane Ian, the 3rd-costliest weather disaster on record and deadliest
hurricane to hit Florida since 1935, caused damage around Naples &
especially nearby Fort Myers, even washing away a bridge to Sanibel Island, but
Jim & Susan’s condo wasn’t damaged.
In
the midst of prepping for the trip a UPS package arrives from Mary & Jeff.
Something new in giftgiving, many merged into one: Merry Christmas, Happy New
Year, Happy Valentine's Day, Happy St. Patrick's Day, Happy Spring! For me an
adorable mini–Red Cross van that reflects my blood delivery driving.