Just found a telegram to my grandparent from my uncle asking them to send $20 IMMEDIATELY, lol, since he was getting a weekend pass from the Canadian Army during WWII.
Also found was a key to my old roller skates. You know the kind of skates before inline wheels.
And I found a Lucky Lindy coin produced by Michigan Mutual when Lindbergh flew across the Atlantic! Without moving I might not have ever come across them.
Consider scuba diving. The people who do it are generally laid back and fabulous-- and many partake in the herb.
Here is some info I quickly found on your new digs.
Fort Myers scuba diving offers a great deal for divers and snorkelers. A wide variety of sea lives inhabit its sites and reefs. Fort Myers wrecks and reefs attract tourists from all over the world. The variety in dive sites depths and visibility attracts experienced divers and add new experience to novice divers. If you are looking for shark tooth diving you can always try Venice Beach approximately 45 min north of Fort Myers. Gooddive like all addicted recreational divers do not encourage the removal, killing or feeding of underwater creatures
Some of the dive sites near Fort Myers.
Edison Reef is an artificial reef which consists of the remains of the old Edison Bridge. It was sunk in 40 feet (12 meters) of water. Fascinating coral formation encrusted the site. There is a good chance you can see manta rays and sharks along with many other kinds of underwater creatures.
The Bayronto Wreck lies in 100 feet (30 meters) of water. This 400 foot (121 meters) freighter was sunk due to a hurricane in 1919. The ship is covered with both soft and hard corals attracting many kinds of small and large fish. Now it is home to a large population of goliath grouper. Whale sharks may be spotted on some occasions.
Boca Grande Wreck is a cargo ship lies at a depth ranging from 80 to 100 feet (24-30 meters). The site is home to large jewfish and many other sea lives.
Santa Lucia is an artificial reef. It was deployed in 1997 at a depth range of 20-30feet (6-9meters). The wreck is home to abundant sea life.
Christmas with no snow is like going to the desert on a cold day. Just not the same. Been there and done that (living on a golf course) and i don't like golf. i was in my teens so i swam in the lakes. lol
hahah im happy with the one i have now, if anything i wanna get out of this state next time i invest in real estate. need more room for more plants, and growing illegally here is just too sketchy for me, im already suspicious as fuck.