“Estero
Bay Field Trip”
No other field trip
could ever compare to Fort Myers beach historic cottage. The sights were
amazing from the beaches to the houses. Our first part of the journey was
getting to the beach historic cottage and since the traffic was really bad, I
liked the fact that we walked for a little while to the cottage. It was sort of
a “green” thing to do and the weather was especially nice, so walking was a
nice way to get the field trip started. Getting lemonade and cookies especially
put a smile on my face because it was a nice treat to have.
Jo
Hughes was our presenter and the information that she was presenting was very
intriguing. Learning about her experiences through growing up in the 1930’s on
Fort Myers beach was fascinating. I
liked when she spoke about the different schools she went to for early
education. The schools were cottages and named after a person. There was only
one teacher per three grades and the teacher was the school driver as well.
That was a lot to fulfill and I couldn’t imagine doing all these jobs.
Another interesting point that she mentioned while growing up on Fort Myers beach was how hurricane disasters have changed the bay. At first there were only three canals and now there are over a hundred canals. Which worries her the most because if we have a major hurricane; she says it would be scary to think how many pieces the bay could break into before it becomes obsolete. Learning about southwest Florida’s history and what it was like before and how it is shaped now is very interesting. I like learning about history and to learn about Fort Myers history was to cool. The final part of the field trip was a walk through the mangrove preserve boardwalk and the best part was the dock that we stood on and the view of the water was amazing. The wind and the smell of the water was just a wonderful experience. Estero Bay Field Trip is something that I will not forget about for a long time.
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