One September’s friends Peggy and Jim, our new friends, know everything about living around Southwestern Florida. They are Gods to us. We had a great time with them in Sarasota, then in at the beach in Sanibel and walking downtown Fort Myers. Finally we headed up the Calahoochie River to their home territory and they introduced us to Rialto, a manatee park, and a tour of the Everglades. We can’t wait to see them again in Everglade City so they can show us the Everglades.
They retired from Virginia Beach and now do a lot of
environmental work in the swamps. They are naturalists. Jimmy has pictures of a
mama black panther with her two cubs. Everyone says they are no longer in south
Florida but Jimmy has the pictures to prove they are. They live in the back of
a development far from anyone else surrounded by lots of critters. They go out
for long walks armed with a pistol to protect against wild boar, alligators,
and other mean critters. They are the perfect people to show us around south
Florida. They are always up for something new and we love it!!
Jimmy and Peggy drive up and down streets to find interesting things to see. That is how they found Rialto. They just drove down this sleepy street and found this marina. It is a combo marina, guest home, family home, boat broker, and horse farm owned by Bus and Nifty. No kidding. Bus and Nifty are their real names. They are the nicest people in the world. On the property are homes for Nifty’s mom, a caretaker, and a guest house that can be rented by the week.

There are only 11 slips here. “Slip” is a misnomer. There are 11 places that boats can tie up.
Rafting is allowed. Each space has its own dock with its own electric and tie-up posts. It is landscaped and screened from direct view by other boaters so you feel like you are all alone.


For example, there is a dove coop with plantings around it. It looks like the dove coop sprang from the earth and grew right on the spot just that way. There is a shell at one corner placed strategically to show it off but look very natural. I bet this is what resorts try to do but fail in comparison to this place.
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dove coop with the shell strategically placed |
Bus helped us dock. The docking setup is sufficiently large that we needed our extension electric cords for the first time on this trip. Then Bus shows you around the entire property himself as if you were his new best friend and a guest in his home, which of course you are.
Let me take you on a tour of the property. We step off Good
Karma down the wide sturdy steps provided by our host.
Off to the right is the
VIP room tucked behind pretty landscaping.
Next to our slip is the slip Bus
keeps two of his boats, rafted off each other. He has at least four boats tied
up here plus other boats he brokers at other places in south Florida. The other
day he told us he just signed on another broker boat, an 80 foot Berger that
would sell for about a million. Brokering boats is just one of Bus’s many
business ventures, all of which seem to be very successful.

One September in their first space, at the end by the big river. |

The exit to the main road is directly opposite Good Karma. When we arrived we met the yard dog, Lulu, a funny looking rescue dog with a lot of Australian Shepard. Maybe she is all Australian Shepard. They rescued her because she was so funny looking she was going to be put down. She immediately started herding Rusty with little nips on his hind legs. Rusty was confused. Eventually they got along very well, to Nifty’s surprise.
If you turn to the left after you leave our slip you come to
the main part of the compound. The dove coop is on the right. Then you come to
the office and buggy barn. See Bus and Nifty train and race buggies. I am not
sure what it is called but the sport involves several very expensive looking
buggies that require constant cleaning and polishing. I counted at least four buggies in one state
of repair or another, most gleaming and beautiful. Bus has an office in this
building.

Next to the office/barn is the main house, a tourquoise sprawling house that looks like three Florida houses were attached to one another. The complex has fireplace chimneys and a shiny metal roof. Like everything else here, it is perfectly landscaped to look casual and rustic.

Kermit and I walked Rusty around the pool trying to avoid taking him on the pool deck when Kermit encountered a black snake. The snake and Kermit noticed each other at exactly the same time and jumped exactly the same height off the ground before each ran in the opposite direction from the other!! We walked/ran back the way we came!!



There is a grass track around this big paddock that they use to train the horses in the buggies. We saw this but were not able to take pictures.


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this is the important end of a pony |

Rusty liked the horses very much.




Rusty thought they were exciting too. We had to put him on a leash when we got to this part of the property because he thought it was a great game of tag. Only the roosters were not playing. They moved the hens around in circles trying to avoid Rusty or chase him off.
Between Lulu, the horses, and the chickens, Rusty had a very
good time.


We left the property a few times, although we would have
been just as happy to sit on the dock or at the pool and enjoy the view. We went to breakfast at this great local restaurant with huge meals and lots of locals.



We visited a manatee park where Peggy and Jim volunteer.
This is near an electric plant where the manatees congregate to get warm. Evidently they cannot live in water less than 60 degrees. Fortunately it was chilly in the morning so there were a bunch of manatees hanging out. This section has no sea grass, manatee food, so they only come in here to get warm.
This manatee has scars from boat propellers |
The next day we went on a dinghy ride. We left our marina,
went out into the man river for a tiny bit then down a side river. This was a
nature exploration trip.
We were in a dinghy with Mike and Judy and the other four were in Bob and Shirley’s dinghy. They saw an alligator but he disappeared before we could see him. We saw lots of interesting stuff. The landscape was very rustic. The houses were also rustic. We beached the boats near Peggy and Jim’s house and walked for quite a while to see more stuff on the nature preserve they volunteer at.
We went to this neat restaurant, The Hut, where the entire restaurant was painted in a beautiful mural about southwest Florida. In the corner of each section next to her signature is the word "LOVE" painted in the scenery somewhere.
We were in a dinghy with Mike and Judy and the other four were in Bob and Shirley’s dinghy. They saw an alligator but he disappeared before we could see him. We saw lots of interesting stuff. The landscape was very rustic. The houses were also rustic. We beached the boats near Peggy and Jim’s house and walked for quite a while to see more stuff on the nature preserve they volunteer at.
We went to this neat restaurant, The Hut, where the entire restaurant was painted in a beautiful mural about southwest Florida. In the corner of each section next to her signature is the word "LOVE" painted in the scenery somewhere.
We liked Rialto best so far. Quiet, pretty, not full of
itself, accepting.

He came early on Wednesday morning, removed the railing with
his brother, took it away to weld, and reattached the repaired railing in the
early afternoon. By 3pm it was fixed. The entire project, done correctly, cost
about $350. The port side welds, done badly, cost about $350 too. Another
reason I am glad we came to heaven in Rialto.
Lots of dolphins on the way over. I was on the phone with Jen Coy from Trinity and cried out when I saw a dolphin a few feet away jumping out of the water right in front of me!!
Kermit swears these dolphins were playing in a more intimate way in Naples harbor. I can't swear he is right but there are two dolphins doing a lot of splashing.
This one is having a cigarette afterwards!
Next a few days in Naples. Our plan is to get to Fort Lauderdale by 2/14 so we can cross to the Bahamas with Bunny and Evan Evans. We are meeting the Vellucci's and Lipkas in Treasure Key Bahamas on 3/1. We will keep you posted!
Kermit swears these dolphins were playing in a more intimate way in Naples harbor. I can't swear he is right but there are two dolphins doing a lot of splashing.
This one is having a cigarette afterwards!
Next a few days in Naples. Our plan is to get to Fort Lauderdale by 2/14 so we can cross to the Bahamas with Bunny and Evan Evans. We are meeting the Vellucci's and Lipkas in Treasure Key Bahamas on 3/1. We will keep you posted!