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All of the owners of the dogs we thought we were bringing back to Texas cancelled on us. The person that we brought Xander, our precious Doberman to, called and asked if we could take a six month old Doberman to Massachusetts. This was where things got interesting, and the trip became much longer. We left Naples that morning with Lincoln, the Doberman,whose ears had been clipped and taped and drove through the Everglades to Davie, Florida which is right outside of Ft. Lauderdale. This was where we picked up Dutch, a poodle, who was only with us for several hours. We dropped him off near Frostproof, Florida. Along the way we passed Lake Okeechobee from the song “Seminole Wind.” There was more heavy rain and some really scary clouds. We had to stop for about 30 minutes because of a wreck with a jack-knifed 18 wheeler. We also had been seeing lots of orange trees, although very few had oranges on them.

We stopped at a gas station to take a short break and get some gas. When my daughter did this, she opened the back hatch to let the dogs see out and to get some fresh air. A car pulled up to the pump next to us and a gentleman got out of the car. He said: “Hello, Ladies” to me and my granddaughter. We responded to him with a friendly hello. He proceeded to explain to us that he and his wife were having a disagreement, and he would like us to solve it for them. I said if I could I’d be happy to do so. Then he told us that his wife insisted that we had a goat in the car. All three of us, started laughing hysterically. When I finally regained my composure enough to talk, I explained that it was a Doberman with his ears taped up. So he went back to the window of his car and told his wife that it was a dog with its ears taped up. As he walked by us, I told him that if it was alright with him, I was going to have to put this on my blog. He said it was ok, and we both started laughing again.
My daughter came back, who had missed all the fun, and we started driving to Ocala to pick up Bia, a bulldog. The poor thing was terrified. We got all the way to Valdosta, Georgia and she still was shaking. We picked her up and carried her into the hotel, where she just stood there shaking. While my daughter took Lincoln out for a walk, I patted her and tried to give her food and water. Eventually, she drank a little water and ate a little food but not for quite a while. Then we put Lincoln into the crate for the night, and Bia slept with my daughter. She was only comfortable under the covers and with her head on my daughter’s arm.

The Inn of Naples, what can I say about this place except at this particular time of my life, it is absolutely heaven! Although not directly on the beach, it is centrally located to many of the places someone would want to go in Naples, Florida. We crashed when we finally arrived at the hotel about 11:30 pm. We didn’t have anything scheduled for the next day so we planned to take a break and visit the beach. At 3:30 am I awoke to the sound of thunder and saw flashes of lightning. I don’t think it even rained, but it definitely was loud. I even heard it over the TV that had been left on when we all had fallen asleep.

I woke up at 6 am, went down for breakfast and coffee. I brought coffee back with me and sat on the small balcony of our room just relaxing and taking pictures. After my family finally woke up and got stirring, we went to the beach at Lowdermilk Park. This was the most beautiful beach. It was clean and not very crowded at all. Most of the other people who were there were from a daycare that had brought children out to play at the beach. We were only able to stay for two hours, but I enjoyed every second of the stay.

We ran some errands and ate lunch. Then we went back to the hotel in the heat of the day, although my granddaughter had to go swimming in the pool. Later, we went to Horizon Beach to try to get sunset pictures. It was still pretty cloudy so even though I did get some pictures, they weren’t really what I was hoping for.

Following the sunset, we went to Fernandez the Bull for Cuban food. We tried Yucca Rellena, Fish Tacos and the Shrimp Plate with a cilantro sauce. I had never had Cuban food before and although it was different, I enjoyed it.

Following supper, we went back to the hotel, cleaned up and my daughter scheduled the next leg of our trip.
We got up and left the hotel by 6:30 am. We drove across Mississippi, Alabama and into Florida. We stopped for church at the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Tallahassee. Then we cut down on I 75 heading to Naples, Florida. When we left Tallahassee, it was drizzling. As we drove it would pour down raining for about ten minutes and then quit. The road would be totally dry for a while and then the next thing you’d know, it would pour so hard we couldn’t see out of the windshield. It was like this all the way to Tampa.

We saw over five wrecks, but one of them must have been really bad because we sat in totally stopped traffic for about an hour. We finally got our sweet passenger to his new home about 10 pm. We stopped by Mc Donald’s and picked up something lite to eat and then went to the Inn of Naples, where we stayed for two nights.