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Lakes Park: bird sanctuary and farmers market in southwest Florida

December 17, 2021 by Blogfinger

Lakes Park in Fort Myers, Fla. Paul Goldfinger photo.  Feb. 2021.  Click to enlarge.

 

Visit Lakes Park, off Gladiolus Dr.   It’s very lovely, and there is bird watching. Feb. 17,  2021.  Photo by Paul Goldfinger. Click image to enlarge.

 

The islands in the water are bird sanctuaries and breeding grounds where birds nest and lay eggs in the spring.  There is a farmers market there each Wednesday until April.   It is from 9 am to 1 pm.

Lee County watches over this beautiful park.  You can jog, bike, stroll, picnic, people watch, meet friends  (in small groups) and take nature walks. There are shaded pavilions with chairs and tables—a place to sit, chat, and sip a coffee.

Who’s watching over the parks in Ocean Grove?

 

BRIAN WILSON RE-IMAGINES GERSHWIN.  “Someone to Watch Over Me.”

 

https://tropicanaforum.files.wordpress.com/2021/02/12-someone-to-watch-over-me.m4a
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