• Got the Contributing Memberships stuff finally worked out and made up a thread as a sort of "How-To" to help people figure out how to participate. So if you need help figuring it out, here's the thread you need to take a look at -> http://www.corvetteflorida.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3581 Thank you, everyone! Rich Z.

Points of interest in Florida.

Rich 427, great description of the west coast places to visit! Makes me want to go to some of them again :yesnod:
 
Wow, thanks alot everyone for the awesome suggestions!! :thumbsup:

Looks like i have a lot of research and homework to do now :ack2::D

Gonna show this post to the s.o. and see what she thinks. I'll let you know what we decide...ugh she decides we go :hehehe:
 
Wow, thanks alot everyone for the awesome suggestions!! :thumbsup:

Looks like i have a lot of research and homework to do now :ack2::D

Gonna show this post to the s.o. and see what she thinks. I'll let you know what we decide...ugh she decides we go :hehehe:

Simply put bud, Naples, Sanibel and Captiva $$. St. Augustine $. The Keys $$. Key West $$$$.:drinking:
 
Based on what you said you like to do, I believe that Bonita Beach Park, and Lover's Key would be a great place to visit. Only a few Corvette hours from you, yet it will take you far away in spirit. Lover's Key is among the world's most beautiful beaches; there is a hotel on the key, reasonably priced, a Day's Inn if I recall correctly. It is a wonderful place to just relax and "do nothint", with a good variety of restaurants just up the Road in Estero Beach.

Whatever you do, good luck.
 
Butterflys

We found the Butterfly museum in Gainesville a enjoyable afternoon outing. They also had an extensive display of FL native American culture in the same building.
 
We found the Butterfly museum in Gainesville a enjoyable afternoon outing. They also had an extensive display of FL native American culture in the same building.

Do you happen to have a link to that butterfly museum?

We went to one in the V.I. and I thought:rolleyes:this is gonna be a blast:lmao:

Turned out to be one of the most peaceful times I've had in a loooooong time:thumbsup:and the wife loved it.

Be cool to take the grand daughter to as well:thumbsup:
 
Do you happen to have a link to that butterfly museum?

We went to one in the V.I. and I thought:rolleyes:this is gonna be a blast:lmao:

Turned out to be one of the most peaceful times I've had in a loooooong time:thumbsup:and the wife loved it.

Be cool to take the grand daughter to as well:thumbsup:

Enjoy!

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Or you could goto Butterflyworld in Coconut Creek just north of Fort Laud'. It does have the largest collection of butterflies in the world.
 
Or you could goto Butterflyworld in Coconut Creek just north of Fort Laud'. It does have the largest collection of butterflies in the world.

Thanks to both of you:thumbsup::thumbsup:I'll check them both out.

Sounds a little "un-macho" to be lookin' at butterflies...like I really care!:hehehe::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Thanks to both of you:thumbsup::thumbsup:I'll check them both out.

Sounds a little "un-macho" to be lookin' at butterflies...like I really care!:hehehe::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Seriously. Nature is beautiful, no matter what.:thumbsup:
 
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Dali was one of the great strange minds in the history of Art. A great exhibit but perhaps not for everyone. If the unusual is interesting this is your cup of tea.

I though it was fascinating .
 
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