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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Charlotte Harbor Environmental Center, Punta Gorda, Florida

Today we went for a walk at the Charlotte Harbor Environmental Center (Alligator Creek location) in Punta Gorda.


The trail we were on was an easy walk with wonderful signs along the way which we stopped and read to learn about the native plants and animals.

 



We walked to the education centre which was all closed up. I think it may just be available for classes and rentals.


Beyond the centre was a pond with an alligator but he was hiding today and we could not find him.

After we walked along some more trails and saw many different plants and butterflies. The trails are a combination of wider and narrow paths. Some areas were quite mucky at this time of year but all the trails were well marked when we visited.

The Spring buds were emerging

An apparently air plants bloom??? I never knew!



Walking on the board walk with Grammy Sue

Aayla riding her palm frond "horsey"

Lots of lizards

This poor monarch has seen a better day
All in all we thought this was a great place to explore for a day and as a bonus it was just a few minutes from our campground.

Monday, March 21, 2016

Peace River Wildlife Center, Punta Gorda, Florida


We visited the Peace River Wildlife Center and I would recommend this as an family friendly excursion if nearby. It is located at at 3400 Ponce de Leon Parkway in Punta Gorda Florida. However you need to use their GPS address of 3400 W. Marion Ave to easily locate it.


This wildlife center is a non profit wildlife rehabilitation center dedicated to preserving and protecting native species of Florida wildlife. They treat and rehabilitate orphaned or injured animals in the hopes to have them return to the wild. Those animals that can not return to the wild are given a permanent home here at the wildlife center. Admission is by donation.

The center is not huge but it is home to many many animals.


There were mainly birds here but there were also turtles and rabbits and other small animals but I didn't get photos. My favourite of course was a horned owl that was visiting. His handler was from New York I believe and every winter they visit the area and this Horned Owl has become a real "snowbird". He was a rescue bird. I do not remember the back story but I do recall the handler saying that he obtained papers to become this birds handler just days before the owl was destined to be destroyed.



The center had a small gift shop with a couple little displays which I thought were quite interesting.



Outside the wildlife center was Ponce de Leon Park.


It had a picnic are with covered tables and a beautiful view as well as a small playground.




There were fishing piers and a boat launch. 

As well as life jackets to borrow if anyone needed one.

There was a short walking trail which had little plaques along the way to inform you about some of the wildlife you were seeing along the trail.




As we were leaving we noticed a Great Blue Herons nest with a baby up above the wildlife center.

What a cutie!!
Next time we are in the area we will bring a picnic lunch and plan on staying for the day.

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Imaginarium Science Center, Fort Myers, Florida

Today we went to look at RV's for my mom and while we were out I realised we were fairly close to
Imaginarium Science Center.So we took a break from RV hunting for a little fun for the girls. Imaginarium is part of the reciprocal ASTC program so we were able to spend the afternoon here for Free... well actually we got in for free but we did have to pay $1 each for the 3D movie. Regular prices were Adults $12, Seniors $10 and children $8...so almost free and we saved $34.


The first stop for us was the touch tank. This tank had both sting rays and horseshoe crabs.


Imaginarium isn't the largest Science Center we have been to but my girls enjoyed quite a few stations here. Of course as soon as they saw the Minecraft area they were all over it!

Another area they really liked was the mock weather station. They spent a fair amount of time laughing and making up weather skits and watching themselves on the News screens.




Some other fun areas in the Science Center...




We then headed to see the 3D movie. It was short but really cute and I definitely recommend you watch it.

Afterwards we took a walk around the outside area of the science center and fed the Koi.



We really enjoyed Imaginarium. It was a great place to spend an afternoon.

On our way back to the RV park we spotted a little park just up the road and stopped in for a bit.


Of course finding locusts was more fun then playing on the playground