Author Archives: Lois A. Bolin, Ph.D.

About Lois A. Bolin, Ph.D.

Strategic Consultant, Old Naples Historian, Realtor, Patriot,

Columbus ships, Calusa masks have a place in our waterfront history

“The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend.” — Henri Bergson (1859- 1941), French philosopher The Old Naples Waterfront Association has welcomed the Nina and Pinta replica ships to Tin City, where they will remain docked until sailing on their way early Sunday morning, April 10. While reviewing photos of the ships arriving in our port city (which was not a pleasant day to be out on the water), I couldn’t help but wonder what the Calusa must have thought at the sight of Columbus’ original Nina and Pinta plying the waters toward the coast of Florida hundreds of years ago.

History shows a long tradition of April Fool’s Day pranks

“Mix a little foolishness with your prudence: It’s good to be silly at the right moment.”— Horace (65 B. C.- 8 B. C.) I don’t think anyone really knows for sure when and how April Fool’s Day originated. Many scholars connect it to the confusion of changing from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar way back in 1582. Renewal philosophers viewed the tradition much like we see “spring break” today, as a type of “spring fever” ritualized with great mayhem. By the late 1600s the Scottish had fully adopted the new calendar and were having a grand old time sending people on phony errands called “hunting the gowk” (the cuckoo bird).

Beloved ‘White Medicine Man’ deserves a place in local history

“They could not capture me except for a white flag. They could not hold me except with a chain. — Osceola, Seminole chief, 1838

Free forum examines ‘Quality of Place’ as a factor in community sustainability

Project Innovation, the initiative to execute a plan for economic diversity and sustainability in Collier County, holds its next public event from 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, March 16, at The Naples Zoo. The free event will focus on quality of place, one of the six pillars critical to any thriving community.

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