Having left Brandon and the Tampa Bay area, we made a brief stop at Longboat Key, and then continued for the past couple of days here in the Fort Myers Beach area.
I have visited many of the towns and cities of Florida during my earlier business travels in years past, with Forth Myers being one of them, but of course on business it is mostly fly in, pick up a rental car, check into the hotel and go the the meeting/appointment and then fly out and on the next location. Fort Myers is a city that has made many of the right moves for real improvement to the city and surrounding areas.
There are the main homes and guest homes, plus Edison had a care-takers quarters (a quite nice home really), and his lab in an adjacent 'home' on his property. The docents have the properties along McGregor Blvd. decorated in Christmas lights for the season, which illuminates the area in a very pretty soft glow of multi-colors. It is comprised of a little over twenty acres that is a classic tropical setting, beautifully landscaped in palms, ti-plants, and banyan trees. Edison also has (or is it 'had'? but it is still there nonetheless), a fishing/boating pier out into the Caloosahatchee River. In fact the Caloosahatchee River is about a mile-and-a-half wide at this point, which is about 10 miles up-river from the mouth at the Gulf. Some interesting facts and info in regard to Edison, as well as Ford and a frequent visitor, Firestone.
Edison developed many of his patents and products while living in his Fort Myers winter home.
Our weather had been great, with highs in the mid-70's, and totally sunny. In other words, the kind of weather that many of these northern "snowbirds" fly south for in the winter. Sure beats cold, snow, ice, clouds and fog for sure. We like it anyhow...
We are off tomorrow morning to Naples and then on over to the Miami area, after our crossing is made through the Everglades on the Tamiami Trail (US-41) (...I did note that the I-75 route from Naples to Fort Lauderdale through the 'glades, is now a toll road. Marilyn and I traveled this road back in the 90's when we lived in south Florida and it was never a toll at the time. Things change ...roads and tolls included it would appear...).