Tacos…just like El Toro Bravo on 19th Street at home. What luck to find it. We walked to the hardware store and we passed this taqeria. It wasn’t open yet. As luck would have it, returning home, it was not only open, but crowded with a wonderful aroma wafting out from the doors. We oreded tacos and waited. They were the best!
Kelley and I wanted to go to Fort Myers Beach to look around. It is about a 30 minute drive (remember my outing to West Marine?). Diane and Bob said that if we went later (around 5:30) they would go with us. The 20th Annual Christmas Boat Parade was to take place. Boat parade? We are game.
We found a spot at the bar in the Matanzas Inn and Restaurant and from there could see the boats come under the bridge. There were maybe 20 at the most. But a few of them would be great competition for the parade at home in Newport Beach. We definitely want to return to Fort Myers Beach with the boat. There are moorings and slips available. The town feels like old Lahaina: sleepy, but active.
From there we decided to head back towards home and have dinner at the MacGregor Café. The owner was welcoming and checked on us a lot. We sat out on the patio and had an outstanding meal. (In fact, Kelley and I had the same outstanding meal Sunday night!) After eating the owner returned and poured us a port and thanked us for coming. A great time was had by all.