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The Ultimate Guide to Boat Detailing in Naples, FL
Owning a boat is a cherished experience, but it also comes with responsibilities, and one of the most crucial is proper maintenance. Boat detailing is an essential part of keeping your vessel in top-notch condition. If you're in Naples, FL, you're in luck! In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the world of boat detailing, why it's important, what it involves, and how to find the best boat detailing services in Naples, FL.
Chapter 1: The Importance of Boat Detailing
1. Preserve Aesthetics: Boat detailing keeps your vessel looking its best. It removes dirt, grime, and oxidation, revealing the natural shine of your boat.
2. Protect Against Elements: The harsh marine environment can take a toll on your boat's exterior. Detailing provides a protective barrier against saltwater, UV rays, and pollutants.
3. Enhance Resale Value: Regular detailing maintains your boat's value. A well-kept vessel is more appealing to potential buyers and can fetch a higher price when it's time to sell.
Chapter 2: What Does Boat Detailing Involve?
1. Exterior Detailing:
Washing: A thorough wash removes surface dirt and salt, preparing the boat for further detailing.
Compounding: This process removes oxidation, light scratches, and water spots, restoring the boat's shine.
Polishing: Polishing brings out the brilliance of the boat's surface and provides an added layer of protection.
Waxing: A coat of wax acts as a shield against UV rays and saltwater, keeping your boat looking good for longer.
2. Interior Detailing:
Cleaning: Vacuuming, wiping down surfaces, and cleaning upholstery keep the interior fresh and inviting.
Deodorizing: Removing odors ensures a pleasant environment for you and your guests.
Protecting Surfaces: Applying protective products keeps vinyl, leather, and other materials from deteriorating.
3. Engine Compartment Detailing:
Cleaning and Degreasing: Removing grime and oil buildup keeps the engine running smoothly.
Inspecting for Issues: Detailing provides an opportunity to spot and address potential engine problems early.
Chapter 3: When Should You Detail Your Boat?
1. Regular Basis: It's recommended to detail your boat at least once a year, or more frequently if you use it frequently or live in a coastal area with high salt content in the air.
2. Before Storage: Detailing before storing your boat for an extended period helps protect it from the elements.
3. Before Selling: A well-detailed boat is more likely to fetch a higher price in the market.
Chapter 4: Finding the Best Boat Detailing Services in Naples, FL
1. Ask for Recommendations: Seek recommendations from fellow boaters, friends, or marina staff. Personal referrals are a great way to find reliable services.
2. Online Reviews and Ratings: Check online platforms like Google, Yelp, or specialized boating forums for reviews and ratings of boat detailing services in Naples, FL.
3. Verify Licensing and Insurance: Ensure that the detailing service is licensed and properly insured. This protects both you and the service provider.
4. Experience and Expertise: Look for a detailing service with experience in working with boats similar to yours. They should be knowledgeable about various boat materials and finishes.
5. Request a Quote: Ask for a detailed quote that outlines the services included. This will help you understand the cost and what to expect.
6. Visit the Facility (if possible): If feasible, visit the detailing facility to get a sense of their equipment, cleanliness, and overall professionalism.
Chapter 5: DIY Boat Detailing Tips
If you're inclined to tackle boat detailing on your own, here are some simple tips:
1. Use Marine-Grade Products: Ensure that the cleaning and detailing products you use are designed specifically for boats to prevent damage.
2. Work in Sections: Detailing can be a time-consuming process, so work on one section at a time to ensure thoroughness.
3. Follow Manufacturer Recommendations: Refer to your boat's manual for specific detailing instructions and recommended products.
Chapter 6: Conclusion
Boat detailing is not just about aesthetics; it's about protecting your investment and ensuring years of enjoyment on the water. In Naples, FL, where the sun shines bright and the water beckons, taking care of your boat is a labor of love. Whether you choose to enlist the services of a professional detailing company or embark on a DIY project, the effort you put into boat detailing will pay off in the form of a well-preserved, beautiful vessel that's ready for any maritime adventure. Happy boating!
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A McCrea-Illustrated Feathursday
We keep with our children’s-book theme for this #Feathersday (our last two were also from children’s books) with Ruth and James McCrea’s The Birds, originally published in New York by Atheneum in 1966. Our copy is the second printing in 1967. Both Ruth (née Pirman, 1921-2016) and James McCrea (1920-2013) were prolific artists, illustrators, designers, and picture book authors. They met as students at the Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Florida and married in 1943 (read Ruth’s obituary for her curious connection to the Ringling Brothers Circus).
The story of The Birds concerns two feathered friends, Mr. Woolsey and Mr. Tootle, who own a fine little boat with “a beautiful umbrella to shade them both from the sun.” After a stroll one day, they discover upon their return that their umbrella is gone. But later it reappears, and the next day it’s gone again. The birds set out to solve the mystery and discover that Archibald Turtle had been borrowing it each day to shield his ailing marigold plant from the sun. What to do? They compromise by bringing Archie and his plant onto the boat with them. The marigold thrives and they all become fast friends. What nice birds!
The book jacket makes special, detailed mention of the “Spartan Binding,” shown in the last image, by H. Wolff Bindery in New York:
Spartan picture book bindings feature side sewing through drill cloth reinforcement, both endpapers, and text pages. The pyroxylin impregnated cloth is washable, damp proof, and soil resistant. The binding is guaranteed to last for the lifetime of the sheets.
After nearly 60 years, the claim holds true.
View another book illustrated by Ruth McCrea.
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#Feathursday#children's books#picture books#illustrated books#Ruth McCrea#James McCrea#The Birds#Atheneum Books#H. Wolff Bindery#Historical Curriculum Collection#birds#birbs!
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Sunday, October 13, 2024
The Age of Depopulation? (Foreign Affairs) Although few yet see it coming, humans are about to enter a new era of history. Call it “the age of depopulation.” For the first time since the Black Death in the 1300s, the planetary population will decline. But whereas the last implosion was caused by a deadly disease borne by fleas, the coming one will be entirely due to choices made by people. With birthrates plummeting, more and more societies are heading into an era of pervasive and indefinite depopulation, one that will eventually encompass the whole planet. What lies ahead is a world made up of shrinking and aging societies. A revolutionary force drives the impending depopulation: a worldwide reduction in the desire for children.
Far from where Hurricane Milton hit, tornadoes wrought unexpected damage (AP) Tony Brazzale, a diving boat captain who has lived for 10 years in his Wellington home in southeastern Florida, wasn’t worried about Hurricane Milton. The storm’s center was forecast to make landfall on the opposite side of the peninsula and then cross the state well to the north of his family. But on Wednesday afternoon as the hurricane began to pummel the state, he stood outside his house and watched as a tornado loomed in the sky. The twister shattered windows in the home, tore off roof shingles, ripped a tree from the ground and left branches and other debris scattered in the yard. “The hurricane was a nonevent for us,” he said. “Had it not been for an F-3 tornado, the entire thing would have been a nonevent for us.” It was one of dozens of tornadoes spawned by Milton that hit South Florida far from where the storm made landfall near Sarasota. Meteorologists believe there may have been at least 38 tornadoes associated with Milton.
UK leader Keir Starmer is marking 100 days in office. It has been a rocky ride (AP) British Prime Minister Keir Starmer marks 100 days in office Saturday with little cause for celebration. Starmer’s center-left Labour Party was elected by a landslide on July 4, sweeping back to power after 14 years. But after weeks of stories about feuding, freebies and fiscal gloom, polls suggest Starmer’s personal approval rating has plummeted, and Labour is only slightly more popular than a Conservative Party that was rejected by voters after years of infighting and scandal. “You couldn’t really have imagined a worse start,” said Tim Bale, professor of politics at Queen Mary University of London. “First impressions count, and it’s going to be difficult to turn those around.”
Why NATO, Ukraine are nervous about a second Trump presidency (The Week) Europe is watching the 2024 presidential election closely, wondering how Donald Trump would handle the Ukraine War and the future of NATO in a second term. Trump has promised he would “stop the war 24 hours after being elected,” though he has not shared any details about how to stop the war or how to get Russia and Ukraine to negotiate. Trump has held an “escalating political grudge” against Ukraine since early in his first presidency, believing that the country’s leaders favored Democrats. Overall, he has pushed the GOP toward a “vision of a less interventionist” foreign policy, said The New York Times. It’s a vision that is more reluctant to come to the aid of countries like Ukraine. Many observers believe it’s a “question of when, not whether” Trump would lead the United States out of NATO, Michael Hirsh said at Politico. But Trump is “unlikely to quit NATO outright.” Instead, he would probably work for what one observer called a “radical reorientation” of NATO—continuing to keep the American nuclear umbrella over Europe but handing responsibility for the “bulk of infantry, armor, logistics and artillery” to the European allies, Hirsh said. Instead of being the “primary provider of combat power in Europe,” said defense expert Dan Caldwell, who is linked to Trump’s circle, the United States would be “somebody who provides support only in times of crisis.”
Why Politicians Ignore Abuses in India’s Sugar Industry: They Run It (NYT) In the sweltering sugar fields of the western Indian state of Maharashtra, abusive practices such as debt bondage and child labor have long been an open secret. But in 2019, a state lawmaker named Neelam Gorhe documented a new level of brutality: Female workers were getting unnecessary hysterectomies at alarmingly high rates. She presented her findings to the state’s health minister and alerted the region’s sugar regulator. She called on her government colleagues to ensure that workers received basic services including toilets, running water and a minimum wage—all in accordance with Indian law. Yet most lawmakers apparently ignored the report, or read it and moved on. They launched no further investigation and passed no laws. The reason, to many in Maharashtra, is obvious. Sugar is among the state’s most important industries, one that sells to big brand buyers such as Coca-Cola and Pepsi, and is heavily controlled by the political elite. Most of the state’s sugar mills are led by sitting lawmakers or political figures, a new investigation by The New York Times and The Fuller Project found. That includes at least 21 state lawmakers, four members of the national Parliament, five government ministers and nearly 50 former officials. That means, in many cases, that the very people who could protect workers are also profiting from their exploitation.
Myanmar military unleashes drones to counter rebel advances (Washington Post) Myanmar’s military has been ramping up its use of drones, deploying a combination of retrofitted commercial drones and customized military munitions to carry out a torrent of deadly strikes against rebel forces and civilians, according to visual evidence of recent attacks and interviews with people inside the country. After being hammered by a major rebel offensive, the military has clawed back some territory in the south but lost more ground in the northwest and east of Myanmar. As rebels capture towns closer to the capital Naypyidaw, surveillance and attack drones have filled critical gaps in the military’s defense, including providing support for its overstretched air force and helping to compensate for a lack of manpower, said Morgan Michaels, a Singapore-based security analyst at the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
For Atomic Bomb Survivors, a Nobel Prize 80 Years Later (NYT) Cities blasted to rubble. Burned bodies and flayed flesh. Invisible waves of radiation coursing through the air. And the indelible image of a mushroom cloud. The atomic bombs dropped by the United States on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki showed the world what an apocalypse looks like. Tens of thousands of people died in the immediate aftermath. But some emerged from the devastation. Struggling with survivors’ guilt and sick with illnesses caused by the radiation, they were shunned for years as living reminders of the human capacity to engineer horror. On Friday, Nihon Hidankyo, a collective of Japanese atomic bomb survivors, was awarded the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize for its decades-long campaign to rid the world of nuclear weapons. The survivors of the bombings—more than 100,000 are still living—“help us to describe the indescribable, to think the unthinkable, and to somehow grasp the incomprehensible pain and suffering caused by nuclear weapons,” Jorgen Watne Frydnes, the committee chairman, said.
Global Trade Grows but Remains Vulnerable to War and Geopolitics (NYT) The global system of container ships and tankers that move tens of billions of dollars of products around the world each day mostly functions fluidly and without notice. But in a few parts of the world, shipping lanes shrink to narrow straits or canals, geographical choke points where an isolated disruption can threaten to throw much of international trade out of whack. One of those is the Taiwan Strait, a 100-mile-wide strip of water between Taiwan and mainland China, which has become a critical shipping lane for countries across the globe. New research from the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington think tank, has found that the strait is a conduit for more than a fifth of the world’s seaborne trade, with $2.45 trillion worth of energy, electronics, minerals and other goods transiting the channel in 2022, the most recent year for which data is available. The findings are significant given that the strait is at the center of a geopolitical dispute between Taiwan and China, which views the island as part of its territory. A blockade or military action from China that halted traffic in the strait could have dramatic implications for the global flow of goods, and the Chinese economy in particular, the researchers say.
As Hezbollah and Israel battle on the border, Lebanon’s army watches from the sidelines (AP) Since Israel launched its ground invasion of Lebanon, Israeli forces and Hezbollah militants have clashed along the border while the Lebanese army has largely stood on the sidelines. It’s not the first time the national army has found itself watching war at home from the discomfiting position of bystander. Lebanon’s widely beloved army is one of the few institutions that bridge the country’s sectarian and political divides. Several army commanders have become president, and the current commander, Gen. Joseph Aoun, is widely regarded as one of the front-runners to step in when the deadlocked parliament fills a two-year vacuum and names a president. But with an aging arsenal and no air defenses, and battered by five years of economic crisis, the national army is ill-prepared to defend Lebanon against either aerial bombardment or a ground offensive by a well-equipped modern army like Israel’s. The army is militarily overshadowed by Hezbollah. The Lebanese army has about 80,000 troops, with around 5,000 of them deployed in the south. Hezbollah has more than 100,000 fighters, according to the militant group’s late leader, Hassan Nasrallah.
U.N. convoy to evacuate patients fails to reach besieged northern Gaza (Washington Post) A U.N.-led convoy trying to evacuate patients from northern Gaza was forced to delay its mission for a third day Friday amid heavy fighting, the United Nations said, as Israeli forces once again battled Hamas militants in the area, leaving neighborhoods under siege. Israel launched its latest operation in northern Gaza on Saturday night, ordering swaths of the region to evacuate, including several hospitals where staff said they lacked basic supplies and were struggling to treat victims. Residents and first responders said the bombing has been relentless, especially in and around the Jabalya refugee camp, a longtime Hamas stronghold, and that there were dead and wounded lying in the streets. The U.N.-led convoy, which left southern Gaza for the north on Wednesday, hoped to retrieve critically ill and injured patients from the Kamal Adwan Hospital and bring them south to Gaza City, officials said. But for days, despite prior coordination with the Israeli military, the vehicles were held up at checkpoints by forces on the ground or prevented from moving because of the strikes, according to Georgios Petropoulos, head of the Gaza office at the U.N. agency for humanitarian affairs. In Jabalya on Friday, rescue workers said Israeli troops had laid siege to the camp, which the United Nations says still has about 40,000 residents, and were firing at those who tried to leave. “There are tens of people killed and injured lying on the ground who we cannot reach,” said Fares Afana, head of the ambulance services in northern Gaza.
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Retiring in Florida: A Comprehensive Guide
Florida is a top choice for retirees, offering a blend of beautiful weather, tax benefits, and vibrant communities. This guide provides detailed insights into why Florida is an ideal retirement destination and how you can make the most of your golden years in the Sunshine State.
Why Retire in Florida?
Ideal Climate
Florida's warm climate is one of its biggest draws for retirees. With mild winters and plenty of sunshine year-round, you can enjoy outdoor activities without the harsh weather conditions found in other parts of the country.
Tax Benefits
Florida is one of the few states with no state income tax. This can significantly benefit retirees living on a fixed income, as it allows them to stretch their retirement savings further. Additionally, there are no taxes on Social Security benefits, pensions, IRAs, or 401(k)s.
Affordable Living
While certain areas in Florida can be expensive, many regions offer affordable living options. The cost of living in Florida is generally lower than in many northern states, especially when it comes to housing and healthcare.
Best Places to Retire in Florida
The Villages
Known as one of the fastest-growing retirement communities in the U.S., The Villages offers a variety of amenities, including golf courses, recreational centers, and social clubs. The community is designed with retirees in mind, providing a safe and engaging environment.
Sarasota
Sarasota is renowned for its cultural attractions, including theaters, museums, and art galleries. Its beautiful beaches and high-quality healthcare facilities make it an attractive destination for retirees looking for a mix of relaxation and cultural enrichment.
Naples
Naples offers a luxurious retirement experience with its upscale dining, shopping, and golf courses. It's known for its beautiful beaches and high standard of living. While it can be more expensive, the quality of life in Naples is unparalleled.
Healthcare in Florida
Top Medical Facilities
Florida is home to some of the best healthcare facilities in the country. Hospitals such as the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville and Cleveland Clinic in Weston provide top-notch medical care, ensuring that retirees have access to high-quality healthcare services.
Senior Health Programs
The state offers various health programs specifically designed for seniors. These include wellness programs, preventive care, and chronic disease management, which help retirees maintain their health and well-being.
Activities and Lifestyle
Outdoor Activities
With its extensive coastline, Florida offers numerous outdoor activities such as boating, fishing, and beachcombing. The state's many parks and nature reserves also provide excellent opportunities for hiking, bird-watching, and picnicking.
Cultural Attractions
Florida is rich in cultural attractions. Retirees can enjoy a plethora of museums, theaters, and music venues. Cities like Miami and Orlando host numerous festivals and events throughout the year, ensuring there's always something to do.
Social Clubs and Communities
Florida's retirement communities are known for their social activities. Many communities offer clubs and groups centered around hobbies, fitness, and travel, making it easy for retirees to meet new friends and stay active.
Housing Options for Retirees
Retirement Communities
Florida boasts a wide range of retirement communities, each offering unique amenities and lifestyles. From independent living facilities to assisted living and memory care units, there's something to suit every need and preference.
Beachfront Properties
For those who dream of living by the ocean, Florida offers a variety of beachfront properties. Whether you're looking for a condo with a view or a cozy cottage by the sea, you'll find plenty of options to choose from.
Golf Course Homes
Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the numerous homes available on or near golf courses. These properties often come with access to exclusive golf clubs and courses, providing endless opportunities to enjoy the sport.
Financial Planning for Retirement in Florida
Budgeting
It's essential to create a realistic budget that takes into account Florida's cost of living. Consider factors such as housing, healthcare, and daily expenses to ensure your retirement savings will last.
Investment Opportunities
Florida offers various investment opportunities, particularly in real estate. Many retirees choose to invest in rental properties or vacation homes to generate additional income.
Estate Planning
Proper estate planning is crucial to ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes. Florida has specific laws regarding wills and trusts, so it's important to work with a local attorney to navigate these regulations.
Conclusion
Retiring in Florida offers numerous benefits, from tax advantages to a vibrant lifestyle. By choosing the right location, planning your finances, and taking advantage of the state's amenities, you can enjoy a fulfilling and comfortable retirement in the Sunshine State.
With its sunny weather, tax advantages, and diverse living options, Florida stands out as a prime destination for retirees. Plan wisely and make the most of what the Sunshine State has to offer to ensure a happy and fulfilling retirement.
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How NatureCoaster is Making a Difference for Florida's Nature Coast
We love Florida's Nature Coast. We work hard to support the many organizations that help make the wonderful place what it is, whether through events, activities, preservation, or assistance to residents and visitors. That is why NatureCoaster.com covers the best of the area and not the crime and politics that divide it. Being involved in politics - the organizations and governing entities that manage our area's resources - is important. Attending County Commission meetings, Southwest Water Management District meetings, Florida Fish and Wildlife Meetings, City Council meetings, and Metropolitan Planning Organization meetings are all ways that we can shape how our area grows. NatureCoaster.com covers notices about when and where you can get involved. When you speak up and get involved in the process you can influence positive change and chart direction. Today's feature story is about the details: who, what, where. Let us know what you think in the comments. Supporting the Florida Wildlife Corridor One of our passion projects is the Florida Wildlife Corridor, which is certainly bigger than our Nature Coast. The Corridor extends from the Keys to Alabama and Georgia, providing a connected path for wildlife to move freely and somewhat safely through the entire state. The Nature Coast is an important piece of the Corridor. The Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation has partnered with us to promote you, our readers, getting involved. To that end, Diane Bedard, NatureCoaster's founder has been involved with this organization for several years. "I believe that each of us can contribute to something greater by trying. I believe God honors effort and when we take the time to put our vision into action, we can contribute to a greater good," Diane says. A Celebration to Help the Cause On April 6, 2024, NatureCoaster.com held a party for our tenth anniversary at the Masaryk Winery in Masaryktown, Florida. We invited all our readers, our advertising partners, and the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation's friends to come out and celebrate with us on the 53-acre u-pick farm, winery, restaurant, and venue. Autum Proctor of Traveling Art Parties kicked our celebration off with a custom paint class featuring a Nature Coast theme. Here are some of the finished pieces with their creators. Image by Dennis Bedard. We made a custom art piece under the guidance of Autum Proctor, owner of Traveling Art Parties. We enjoyed some of the finest blues music around by the Sarasota Slim Band. We held a silent auction that had donations from small businesses throughout Citrus, Hernando, and Pasco Counties, and we learned more about the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation by watching their latest film, O2O: the Path to Connection and hearing from a panel that included Justin Alsedek, the artist who created the Florida Wildlife Corridor Brooksville mural, Austin Jenkins, US Army Veteran and Trek participant on the O2O film, Donayle Whitmore, FCWF's Director of Outreach Programs, Barry Meindl representing Brooksville Main Street, and myself. The event was catered by Suzy's Kitchen, a farm-to-table place inside the Masaryk Winery. We had a marvelous turnout at our celebration and raised over $1,300 to donate to the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation. This donation, while not monumental in size, will help the organization continue fighting to connect and protect the nature that makes our Nature Coast such a magical place. https://youtube.com/shorts/sOi1nTZrxKE?si=Z3MUslnycn1denWa Let's take a moment to thank the partners who contributed to the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation fundraiser at our Tenth Anniversary Celebration. What a great team! - Chop Block Grill - Florida's Adventure Coast Visitors Bureau - Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation - Freedom Boat Club - Gypsea Arts - Main Street Eatery - Marilyn Tate, Artist - Movin’ Grooms - Philip Bomhoff, Attorney - Richey Suncoast Theatre - Roots Creative Company - Sally White Photography - Tampa Bay Retired Police K9 Foundation and Dog Phonics - The Plantation on Crystal River - The Red Brick Place - The White Heron Tea & Gifts - Traveling Art Parties Raising Funds and Presenting a Check Mallory Lykes-Dimmitt, Chief Executive Officer of the Corridor Foundation, stated, "The awareness you raise through your efforts is significant to our goal of connecting and protecting a safe space throughout our State and we are grateful for your partnership." Her thank you letter for the financial donation stated, "Together we’re continuing to make tremendous strides to keep the Corridor connected and working with a growing array of partners and resources to collectively achieve our critical mission. " We were able to go to the June 8th Gallery opening at their St. Petersburg office to present the check and share some of our NatureCoaster.com branded wine made by Masaryk Winery. NatureCoaster Sponsors Organizations and Events to Help Raise Funds for Local Charities And NatureCoaster is a local publication with a global reach. We help sponsor and promote events year-round to raise funds for charities that provide everything from food for food-insecure schoolchildren to animal care and everything in between. Here is a list of some of the local events and organizations we donate to - The Arc Nature Coast - Florida Manatee Festival - Heroes Boat Parade - Florida Strawberry Festival - Summer Bark Festival - Kumquat Festival - Chasco Fiesta - Live Oak Theatre - Friends of Homosassa Springs Wildlife Park - Friends of Weeki Wachee Springs - Brooksville Main Street - Art in the Park - New Port Richey Main Street - Dade City Monarch Butterfly Festival - East Pasco Chamber - Pigz in Z’Hills Blues & BBQ - Tampa Bay Retired Police K9 Foundation - Walk of Arts Sidewalk Chalk Competition - Drive for Champs Golf Classic - Brooksville Gallery 201 - Red, White & Brews - Walk for Alzheimer's - Floral City Heritage Council - Citrus County Historical Society - 100 Women Who Care Nature Coast If we go back more years, there are more, and I am certain there are some that have been inadvertently left off the list. We want to make a difference for our Nature Coast and with your help, we do. Support the organizations that invest in advertising with NatureCoaster.com. Without our partners, we would not be able to continue connecting you to the best of our area. We hope to see the Butterfly Lady at the 2024 Monarch Butterfly Festival in the newly renovated Touchton Park. Miles the Butterfly, photo ops and much more are sure to be at the annual Dade City Monarch Butterfly Festival on October 26. Image by Dennis Bedard. We Partner with Chambers of Commerce and Visitor Bureaus We belong to several Chamber of Commerce organizations in our region, including the Citrus County Chamber of Commerce and the East Pasco Chamber of Commerce. In previous years, we have been members of the West Pasco Chamber of Commerce, the Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce, and the Greater Hernando Chamber of Commerce. We work with all three County tourism or destination marketing organizations: Discover Crystal River, Florida's Adventure Coast, and Florida's Sports Coast. They support us and we support them in attracting visitors to the area to experience the best we have to offer. Some of Our Readers' Remarks about NatureCoaster.com In May 2024, we did a reader survey, asking what readers like about NatureCoaster, and here are the comments. Some are repetitive in this list format, but we didn't want to take away from any of the responses. Let us know if you agree - or if you have some to add. - I learn about the Nature Coast. Helps this snowbird feel connected until we return. - Information on events and restaurants - Just good local events and news and I like how much there is about nature! - Events from a couple of counties for better options for family time/memory makers - It's relevant to my home - So fun and informative! - I learn things about my county that I would not think about. - Good Local News Articles and Events - Interesting - Wide and varied coverage - It alerts me to events that I may want to attend. - I get news about the community! - You are local and you are passionate about promoting local! - Keeps me updated on community news and events with interesting stories and things to do - Gives me the facts about what is happening - It provides interesting information about the local area. - "The articles are informational and local and I love to share them on various Facebook pages that I manage. - It lets me know what events are going on and where! - It is an incredible source of local events, local businesses, local news and overall local spots to be visited! - Up to date - It keeps me up-to-date on local places to go - I like the feature stories, and event notices, along with community news. - It goes where other media doesn't. - It informs me of events and places in my county - The background history of places on the Nature Coast - I am interested in learning and participating in outdoor educational activities - Good local information If you get to this paragraph, know that we are trying to help make Florida's Nature Coast a better place with our God-given talents and we couldn't do it without you. 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Naples FL Real Estate Agent
Glen Bigness is an esteemed REALTOR and Luxury Agent with a remarkable career spanning over 35 years. His extensive experience in the luxury market has made him a trusted expert in Florida’s Gulf Coast real estate, serving Collier, Lee, Sarasota, Pinellas, and Hillsborough counties. Here are some key details about Glen Bigness:
• Email: [email protected]
• Mobile: (239) 272-4663
• Address: 1100 5th Ave S., Ste 101, Naples, FL 34102
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Cruise into Happily Ever After: A Guide to Wedding Transportation in Southwest Florida
Introduction
Southwest Florida, with its stunning coastal landscapes and vibrant communities, provides an idyllic backdrop for couples embarking on the journey of a lifetime. A crucial aspect of this matrimonial voyage is the wedding transportation, which not only serves a functional purpose but also contributes to the overall ambiance of the celebration. This guide aims to navigate the intricate details of weddings transportation in Southwest Florida, ensuring that couples can cruise into their happily ever after with style and grace.
Selecting the Perfect Starting Point: Airport Choice
The foundation of a seamless wedding transportation experience lies in choosing the right airport, considering factors such as proximity to the wedding venue and the couple's final destination.
Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW): Nestled in Fort Myers, RSW serves as a central gateway offering easy access to popular wedding destinations like Naples, Fort Myers, and Sanibel Island. Its central location simplifies logistics and enhances convenience.
Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (SRQ): For couples tying the knot in Sarasota, Longboat Key, or nearby areas, SRQ presents a viable alternative. The choice of airport should align with the geographical proximity of the wedding venue.
Elevating the Journey: Transportation Options
The mode of transportation chosen sets the tone for the entire wedding experience. Southwest Florida provides a range of options to match the couple's vision.
Limousines and Luxury Cars: Elevate the journey with a touch of opulence by opting for limousines or luxury cars. This choice not only adds a sense of grandeur but also ensures comfort and privacy for the newlyweds.
Vintage Cars: For those desiring a touch of nostalgia and romance, vintage cars offer a charming option. Classic vehicles can be customized to complement the wedding theme, creating a picturesque and timeless experience.
Boat Transfers: Embrace the coastal charm of Southwest Florida by incorporating boat transfers, especially suitable for weddings near the water. Cruising through scenic waterways adds a unique and memorable touch.
Infusing Personal Touches: Customization and Decoration
To make the wedding transportation truly memorable, couples can infuse personal touches that reflect their style and story.
Vehicle Decorations: Transform the chosen mode of transportation into a mobile celebration by adorning it with wedding decor. Floral arrangements, ribbons, or personalized signs add a festive and celebratory touch.
Customized Music Playlist: Craft a playlist that tells the couple's love story. The right music enhances the atmosphere, creating a soundtrack that resonates with the emotions of the day and makes the journey more special.
Photography Opportunities: Coordinate with a photographer to capture candid moments during the wedding transfer. Turning the journey into a photo session ensures that even the travel becomes a cherished part of the wedding album.
Navigating Southwest Florida Charm: Scenic Routes and Weather Considerations
To enhance the wedding transportation experience, couples should consider the unique charm of Southwest Florida and plan routes accordingly.
Scenic Routes and Stops: Take advantage of the region's scenic beauty by planning routes that showcase Southwest Florida's picturesque landscapes. Incorporating stops at notable landmarks creates opportunities for stunning photos.
Weather Considerations: Given the region's climate, couples should stay weather-aware. Having contingencies for unexpected weather changes ensures that the wedding transfer remains comfortable and enjoyable, regardless of the elements.
Tips for a Flawless Wedding Transfer Experience
Early Planning: Incorporate wedding transportation into the overall wedding planning process. Booking transportation well in advance allows for customization and ensures availability of the chosen mode of transport.
Rehearsal or Test Run: Consider a rehearsal or test run of the wedding transfer route to iron out any potential logistical issues. Familiarity with the route enhances confidence and minimizes unforeseen challenges on the big day.
Communication with Service Providers: Clear communication with transportation service providers is paramount. Discussing specific requirements and expectations ensures that the chosen mode of transport aligns seamlessly with the wedding vision.
Conclusion
Cruising into happily ever after in Southwest Florida involves more than just the wedding ceremony; it encompasses every moment, including the transportation experience. From selecting the perfect starting point at the airport to choosing the mode of transportation that complements the couple's style, and infusing personal touches and navigating the local charm, every detail contributes to a memorable wedding transportation experience. As couples embark on this journey, may the transportation be more than just a means of reaching the venue—it should be a chapter in the love story, etched with elegance and the unique charm of Southwest Florida. With careful planning, personalization, and an appreciation for the coastal beauty of the region, couples can ensure that their cruise into happily ever after is a seamless and enchanting ride.
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Best Fishing Charters Sarasota Bradenton of Boat Concierge
Best Fishing Charters Sarasota Bradenton of Boat Concierge
If you’re visiting the Sarasota/Bradenton area and are looking for a great way to spend some time on the water, fishing charters are one of the best options. They’re convenient, affordable and run by highly rated captains.
They don’t require a fishing license and will provide all of the necessary equipment for you to enjoy your day on the water.
Siesta Key
Whether you’re an experienced angler or just starting out, Siesta Key is a great place to go fishing. Depending on the time of year, you can catch grouper, flounder, jack crevalle, Spanish mackerel, trout, snook, redfish, and more!
A popular spot on the island is Big Sarasota Pass, a long and narrow inlet that separates Lido Key to the north from Siesta Key. Fishing from the shore or pier here is fun and easy, especially for first-timers and families with children.
Another popular spot is Blind Pass Lagoon, tucked into the south side of Siesta Key and near the Jim Neville Marine Preserve. This tidal lagoon connects to Little Sarasota Bay and offers excellent fishing for mackerel and bluefish.
Fishing for sharks is also a popular option on Siesta Key. Local charters specialize in targeting these predatory fish. They will show you the best spots, provide the bait, and teach you the techniques needed to catch them.
Anna Maria Island
Anna Maria Island is one of Florida's top destinations for inshore fishing charters. Fish for redfish, snook, trout, cobia and more in the shallow estuaries or head out offshore to catch Amberjack, Grouper and Mangrove Snapper.
Captains here know where and when these saltwater species bite and what it takes to land them. In addition to traditional inshore fishing, they also offer Bucket List trips targeting specific species like Tarpon, Goliath Grouper, Hogfish and more!
Boat Concierge is proud to offer exclusive fishing and kayaking tours on Anna Maria Island. Their team of experienced and dedicated staff will ensure that you have a memorable experience.
Located on Gulf Drive in Anna Maria, Boat Concierge helps visitors spend less time booking excursions and more time enjoying their vacation. They've got 30 years of adventure travel and tourism experience and take pride in offering personalized, off-the-beaten-path experiences that are tailored to your needs.
Sarasota Bay
There are many fishing charters Sarasota Bradenton Bay that offer great opportunities for families to enjoy a day on the water. These family-friendly charters are staffed by local captains who are knowledgeable and friendly.
The best time to go fishing in the region is during the spring and summer. This is because the vast majority of fish species are active during these seasons.
When you book a fishing trip in Sarasota Bay, be sure to choose a boat that can accommodate your group size and number of anglers. This will ensure that everyone on board has an enjoyable experience.
Big Sarasota Pass is a popular fishing spot where you can catch grouper, redfish and other species. During the winter, this fishing spot is productive for snook and jack crevalle.
Offshore
Boat Concierge is the go to company for all your boating needs. Their crew is on hand to answer your questions, handle maintenance, and help make sure you’re on your way to an adventure of a lifetime. They’ll be a proud part of your journey from the start, so give them a call or drop by. You can also check out their website for more details. They are a small company with big ambitions. Their team of seasoned professionals has you covered from A to Z, and the best part is you won’t have to pay for services you don’t need! We are a family owned and operated business, so we care about your satisfaction. The most important thing is your safety and your enjoyment.
BOAT CHARTER SERVICES
PROVIDING YOU STRESS-FREE BOATING AND FISHING TRIPS
The Boat Concierge’s first-rate charter services await you! Enjoy some of Southwest Florida’s most beautiful spots by going on an adventure with us on the waters of Manatee and Sarasota. You will be sailing and fishing with our seasoned Captain Gabriel “Gabe” Lippert.
Discover the hidden gems of the vast Florida oceans as Capt. Gabe shows you the best views and takes you to secret locations. He can even share with you his expert knowledge about boating and fishing.
We can’t wait to accommodate you in our exciting daytime, nighttime, and specialty fishing trips. TBC can give you a moderate to an extreme level of fishing experience as you wish. We are insured and fully equipped to deliver you a worthwhile and budget-friendly trip for you and your loved ones.
The Boat Concierge
Address : PO BOX 3756 Sarasota, FL 34230
Email : [email protected]
Telephone : (941) 347-BOAT (2628)
Website : https://theboatconcierge.com/
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Eastward catamaran for sale
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The only exceptions are non-marking treads. Please wear boat shoes only to board all boats. How much does a boat from Eastward cost Used boats from Eastward on TheYachtMarket. Your scheduled appointment helps ensure the ability to board and see the boat you would like to preview. We have Eastward brokers and sellers from around the world at great prices. Please use his knowledge and experience to help you find the right boat for your needs.īecause we value your time, please call and make an appointment prior to visiting. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.įor more information or details, please contact Steve Dake, Director of Sailboat Sales, at (231) 759-8596 or email at has been in the marine business for over 40 years. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. Will not sell the trailer without the boat selling first.Summer & Winter - Torresen Marine, Inc., Muskegon, Michigan Hull and hardtop painted in Awlgrip: Medium Grey Rod holders: -14 rod holders in the Hard top -18 Gemlux bluewater screwless -2 Gemlux Bluewater- Heavy Duty swivel rod holders with backing plates -Total: 34 Rod holders -15 cup holders -6 pop up cleats Electronics: -(2) NSS 16 Evo 3 MFD -Structure Scan 3D transducer and module -B175 Chirp HW 1KW airmar/simrad transducer -B175 Chirp L 1KW airmar/simrad transducer -Simrad Auto-Pilot with AP44 controller VFR pack, heavy duty -Simrad Radar Dome 24 -Simrad VHF RS40 w/gps, ais, hailer, -Simrad GS25 GPS Antenna, N2K with Compass Wetsounds: -(2) REVO CX-10 Speaker with grill kit tweeters RGB -(2) REVO 6 Speaker -(2) REV 6x9 under gunnel mounted speaker -LED light rings kit for speakers -Sinister SDX6 amp -RGB controller -RGB Under gunnel lights -Purchased All wiring from Wet sounds Covers: -Coffin Box -Console Electronics -Helm Seats -Motors **Trailer and trolling motor can be purchased additionally. (Dive ladder, hand rails, jump seats, grab bar on tackle center, center console, metal bracket for trolling motor. All metal coated in LineX by the famous Sarasota LineX shop.
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How to Find the Best Deals on Hotels in Sarasota
Sarasota, Florida is filled with all kinds of attractions. There is something here for everyone. If you are interested in water sports, then check out the famous Venice Lagoon. If you love the sound of water splashing upon itself, then you may want to check out the Everglades. Or, perhaps you enjoy fishing and kayaking and would like to learn more about boating.
Sarasota offers all kinds of activities for all ages. You will find Sarasota beaches that can be enjoyed by children, teens, adults, couples, and professionals. Here, you will find the worlds largest public park as well as a National Park, several national Forests, several major animal parks, a major Film Museum, a golf course, two major public schools, the Sarasota library and several small town businesses. And, because Sarasota is in the service industry, you will also find some excellent employment opportunities. Some of the most notable companies in Sarasota include American Electrical Power, Chrysler, AT&T and United States Steel Corp.
There are several wonderful parks in Sarasota. At East Bay park, you will find Oakwood beach, which is just a few miles from downtown Sarasota. This park features walking trails, picnic tables, swimming beaches and a small concession stand. Another park in Sarasota county that has swimming beaches and other family-friendly activities is Gallop Park. There is no bridge or tunnel and the park is close to the Sarasota bay. Gallop park is also home to the American facility of the Sarasota National Guard.
The North Port Park is located near the downtown area of Sarasota. Here, you will find several beautiful waterfront sites. The park is about two miles long and includes a sandbar and boat dock. The North Port Park also has an observation tower that offers a panoramic view of downtown Sarasota. The Venice Beach amusement complex is just across the street at Venice Bluffs.
If you love the water and watching people play water sports, you cannot miss the Venice Lagoon. The lagoon has several restaurants, bars, shops and even a movie theater. The Venice Lagoon is less than a mile away from the downtown area. The North Port Park is within walking distance of all the downtown Sarasota attractions and the Sarasota International Airport. And, it's close enough to go over to Miami for a quick vacation. The lagoon is not as crowded as some of the Sarasota beaches and there are boat tours and swimming events every day.
Besides the main Sarasota beaches, there are some less populated beaches in Sarasota County, such as those in Okefinokee and Myakka Beach. Okefinokee Beach has tennis courts, ball tables, amusement park rides, picnic facilities and it is less busy than some of the Sarasota beaches. Myakka Beach has horseback riding, swimming and fishing and the surrounding area are well-planned with houses, parks, schools and businesses. If you are looking for an island paradise, you should definitely check out Myakka.
Between the two major bay counties, Sarasota offers plenty of activities for residents and visitors to do. There are several Sarasota real estate agents who can help buyers find homes, condos, and commercial properties that are perfect for them. Sarasota is one of Florida's premier vacation destinations and its home prices and beaches continue to rise. Between the two counties, there are plenty of vacation rentals, second homes, single family homes and duplexes for sale.
Sarasota offers a variety of different water sports, including boating, fishing, wakeboarding, jet skiing, windsurfing, snorkeling and parasailing. The water sports offerings are many and varied. Some of the most popular Sarasota beaches are Clearwater Beach, South Beach, Sunset Beach, Coral beach, Nob Hill, Ocean beach and Deep South. Other Sarasota beaches include Estero Beach, Gulf Shores, Indian River Lagoon, Hollywood Beach, Bradenton Beach, Siesta Key and Windermere Beach. Many Sarasota real estate agents will provide tours of the beaches, show you the best spots and help find the best deals.
The downtown area of Sarasota offers a lot of retail and entertainment options. Many of the shops have indoor gyms, water parks, outdoor arcades, live bands and comedy clubs and there is also plenty of restaurants. There are also great restaurants and fine restaurants in the downtown area. Shopping is always an exciting part of Sarasota. In addition to shopping, Sarasota is also well known for its bars, nightclubs and restaurants.
You can plan your stay at a hotel in Sarasota by looking into all of the available offers from various hotels. You should check out all of the details, including room rates and amenities, before making your decision. It's important that you feel comfortable and safe when you visit Sarasota. The best way to be certain of this is to check into one of the offers that offer something for everyone.
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The Ten Common Stereotypes When It Comes To Geico Boat | geico boat
Geico boat insurance is designed to provide coverage for the loss, damage, or theft of your boat while on the water. The coverage will depend on the type of policy you purchase, but the policy will cover the owner if he or she should lose or damage a vessel. It usually covers motorboats and smaller watercraft only.
Depending on the coverage level you purchase, you may also be able to make changes to your policy. But this is usually limited to making a minor change in the boat's registration number. Also, this is available only for boat repairs that cannot be covered by the policy.
In addition to the insurance offered by Geico, you can purchase additional insurance for your boat at an additional fee. These additional policies will provide coverage beyond what the policy covers under the standard policy. Most policies allow you to increase the limit on the amount of coverage in certain areas. Some policies even allow you to add a liability rider to your policy. This allows you to be fully covered should the boat cause harm to another person or property while you are at sea.
While you can purchase Geico boat insurance online, you will need to contact a customer service representative for assistance if you do not know where to go. If you have any questions or concerns about the policy, you should call the customer service department before purchasing it. They are usually happy to answer any questions or concerns you may have.
When purchasing Geico boat insurance online, there are a few things to keep in mind. You will want to read over all of the details provided with the policy thoroughly. The policy must include details about the policyholder's personal information such as the name, address, birth date, driver's license number, and social security number.
It should also include any other personal information that the policyholder is known by including social security number, date of birth, etc. This information will help the company find the correct person if the policyholder should become incapacitated and unable to make payments.
When buying Geico boat insurance online, you will also need to select the type of coverage you want and select from the menu on the left-hand side of the page. You should select the option that covers the type of boat you own. If you do not own a boat, you may want to select the type of coverage that protects against water damage. You should also consider the types of damage protection included in your policy to determine how much you can expect to pay.
It is also important that you read over any fine print in your policy. This includes the exclusions, limitations and exclusions to your policy. Any policies that state “no claim bonus”no fault” will likely include coverage for your boat.
It is important to carefully review all of the information and conditions in the policy you choose before purchasing Geico boat insurance online. You do not want to end up paying more than you have to for your policy. The amount you pay for your policy will vary based on the type of coverage you choose, the amount of boat coverage, and the amount of coverage you require, so shop around to ensure you receive the best price.
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