DAY 333 NAPLES TREE CLIMBER WORLD RECORD

Wednesday, 26 February 2014 DAY 676 333 MOON 23 WANING 22%

Turn your Pinch into a Picnic. Good morning America. A great night’s sleep. Ezra woke up in the middle of the night with a cough-horrid-kroop-cough, either caused by the airplane or playing with school aged children. After breakfast, the kids discovered they could play in the pool. “Mr. Foley! Mr. Foley! Could you please be that Monster Shark again?” I love playing in the water with hardy, robust, not wimpy kids that cry on a moment’s notice of a little or lot of water up the nose and they can handle a couple of overturned inflatable events (OIE’s). Lily and Nicola are just that. They are both water lovers. Nicola taught Viena how to do a dive flip. I forgot what else we learned today. We then packed up the picnic basket and drove to Cambeir Park. At the park, Lily climbed up 30 feet in a tree and had both Michael and I wishing we had an inflatable safety trampoline. A monkey of sorts that sends shivers just thinking about it. We played tag and help batting practice and relaxed in the nice Naples temperatures. I’m glad the sisters took the day off from school to play with Viena and Ezra. Ezra took a 2-hour nap in the park. We went to Naples Beach for sunset. Amber enjoyed the waters and Lily joined her … and then four small sharks joined in for the sunset swim. The sharks were only about 10-15 feet offshore. This encounter led to other Naples shark shoreline stories which served as a Segway to South Africa and stories of Giraffes, monkeys, baboons, wild-painted dogs, kudus, impala, elephants, lions, leopards, water buffaloes, warthogs, and other creatures that stirred my interest of where to go next.

DAY 333 NAPLES TREE CLIMBER WORLD RECORD

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