The paddling here continues to be a pleasure. Each time we go out, I get more pictures. I had been averaging around 50 pictures per camp stay. But here I have over 200 and that is the good ones with a lot of deleted pics! This picture shows how calm the water was this paddle, looks like I’m floating in the clouds. In the slideshow you can see the black-capped night heron, peninsula cooter, snowy egret, and cormorant that I digitally captured.
And yes, there were some LARGE alligators on this trip. We had been seeing a bunch of gators but this particular day the big ones were out more than before. If you look closely at the slideshow of the gator Les is passing, you will see he is having a problem with a upper left tooth. It looked abscessed and we figured that would make him pretty grumpy? Oh no!
We caught a sunset by the river here. Being in these parks like this has been such a blessing. The Lord’s creation is an awesome and wondrous thing to live in so closely. In the slideshow you will see a couple of gators heading out for the evening hunt after sunning all day and one of the MANY trees that the vultures roost in for the evenings. It is quite comical to watch them jockey for the prime position in the tree tops. The mornings reveal that the best spots are on top for the evidence of a lower branch is quite clear on those birds. ;-)
This was another addition to my bird album I have begun, a juvenile Little Blue Heron. They go through a white phase before getting their pretty blue feathers.
We drove around the surrounding area a few days this week (rainy day and then cold day to follow). It was neat to see the wide open spaces compared to the super congested coastal areas. We saw lots of ranches and ranchettes. We also ran into some large dairy farms.
Our friends, Lynn and Forrest, will be camping here for the next few days with us. That will be nice. Unfortunately we are to have a rainy Saturday, that will put a crimp on our paddling wishes.
We move 30 miles west to Oscar Shearer on Sunday. They have wifi there at that park also so we will be able to check email very regularly. It will be a place that we can drive to the beach for a bit more shelling time.