Monday, March 17, 2025
Coexisting
On my walk this morning, I spotted this turtle and gator warming up in the sun along the banks of Warner Creek. Neither one of them cared that the other was there. We had quite the cold front storm last evening, including hail, so they must be enjoying the mid-day warmth.
Sunday, March 9, 2025
How Many Outboards Does It Need?
We witnessed this boat come in Jupiter Inlet and thought we were seeing things when we counted the number of engines it had. Yup, that's right, it's six outboards! 😵💫😲
Back To Kayaking With Gators
We have been having some great kayaking adventures. Today we went to the Kitching Creek Preserve near Hobe Sound, where the fresh water pond is small but filled with birds, frogs, and gators.
We sure were surprised when Jerry arrived with a pink kayak just like mine. We don't think too many of them exist.
We also went to Hillmoor Lake in Port St. Lucie with friend Ken and his sister Jerry. This was the first time they have paddled in Florida, so it was the perfect place for beginners. Bird life abounded and several alligators surfaced nearby. Luckily they are more afraid of us than we are of them.
The four of us took a paddling tour of Manatee Pocket one day too, but this time it was to see a different kind of wildlife...yachts!
Not to bore you with an abundance of kayak photos 😉, but Dave and I recently went back to Peck Lake, which is just a wide part of the Intracoastal Waterway south of Stuart. We found a different ocean beach access at the southern end of the lake, which is really shallow, so few people can access it. That suits us just fine!
One other time we kayaked the shoreline from East Island off the Stuart Bridge. When we returned, we saw the funniest thing...a dinosaur! It all had to do with a photo shoot and they had this guy in a blow-up dinosaur suit out on his foil board. He told us that it couldn't get wet or it would wreck the inflator. He sure had good balance and the costume must have been so hot.
That catches you up on all our kayaking adventures for the past month! 😎
On Safari
After coming to Florida many times, we finally decided to check out Lion Country Safari in West Palm Beach. The animals roam freely in the drive through sections (except the two female lions we saw behind a fence), ad they appear to be well taken care of. We saw numerous assistance trucks and a vet vehicle traveling the grounds. There was lots of emphasis on education. It was a cool day so the animals were close by warming up in the sun, including the zebras, rhinos, and ostriches (thank goodness the windows were required to be closed). Another advantage during this cold front was that there were very few people around so we didn't feel rushed. There was also a walk through area, and best of all was getting up close to the giraffes and feeding them!
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