Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Grayton Beach State Park

On the way to Grayton we spent a night at the Stephen Foster park in northern Fl.  It has a great campground and a tall  97 bell carillon tower that plays the old Stephen Foster songs, you have to be kind of mature to remember them, we used to sing them in grade school.  Grayton park is in the Florida panhandle on the gulf.  We attended a rally there with 48 motor homes like ours and almost twice that amount of people and a mixture of pets....dogs, cats, parrots and a cockateel.  It was an enjoyable 4 days with fish frys, pot luck lunches, pancake breakfasts and late night Texan hold um poker games.  David and Candy who hosted the rally did a magnificent job.

The group picture of the View/Navion rally folks, picture taken by Micheal Vickey holding the foremost dog called Hudson

 Frying the fish, our host David in plaid shirt
Lunch entertainment, David and Candy's son Matt on the violin
 One of the potluck lunches


She never folds  but always wins.
Candy, our hostess getting some needed nourishment 

Blog Pause

To make a long story short my email account got hacked during our trip and we were unable to post new blogs.  If you got an email from me saying I was in Spain and needed money I apologize, we were not in Spain and not destitute for money.  I have drafts of the posts that we couldn't send and will now post them a little belatedly. 

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Tortoise and shells


An endangered Gopher Tortoise heading in to his den, his shell is about 18 inches long. This one on the Koreshan settlement.

 

Shelling on Sanibel Island. Island is in the gulf just west of Fort Myers, a popular tourist spot with tons of tourists. We now have a load of shells to cart around.



Orchid Tree full of blossoms, not a true orchid but kind of looks like one

Koreshan Historic Site

We spent the last four days at the Koreshan State park in Estero, Fl. The site was established by Dr Cyrus Teed in 1894 who moved a group of cultish followers from Chicago. Teed who had taken the Hebrew name "Koresh" planned to construct his New Jerusalem at Estero. He had hoped it would become a great city where people would come to practice his religion of Kreshanity, he also taught that the earth surface was concave on the inside of a sphere. Teed and his followers believed he was immortal , he died in 1908 at the age of 69. They put his body in a bath tub expecting him to resurrect, after 10 days and growing mold the state forced the group to bury him. His body was washed out to sea during a hurricane some years later and he has still not returned. The last Koreshan member died in 1982 and donated 305 acres of the holdings to the state of Florida. The Koreshans were industrious people and established stores, limber mills, machine shops, power generating stations, etc. for the settlement and neighboring community. Quite an interesting place to visit, for more info do a google search on Koreshan Unity.





The founders house, Dr Teed or Koresh





Machine shop, all tools powered by the one gas engine in the side room





Teed's model of the Earth, earths surface on inside of sphere, center is sun, moon and planets





Diesel engine driving generator for electricity





Members cottage

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Leapin Lizards

Some of you may remember a funny, now called a comic strip, called Little Orphan Annie. One of Annie's favorite exclamations was "Leapin Lizards". While in Long Key a little lizard leaped on our picnic table and gave us a show. He was a Brown Anole male lizard. The male has what is called a dewlap that he extends from the bottom of his throat to attract a female. He flashes his dewlap quickly, then retracts it, must have taken 2 dozen pictures before getting one with it extended. Mighty pretty guy but didn't see any girls appear, some other guy must have had a bigger dewlap, what else is new.



 

Who could resist this guy




Another nice camping spot in Long Key
 




 

A lonely little mangrove growing in the Atlantic off Long Key.





Play it and they will come. Fellow camper singing and playing guitar, was nice of him to share his talents.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Wading with crocs

Another Sunday morning in paradise. We sleep with the windows open at night and even though it gets to 80 in the daytime we haven't needed to use the ac. Sunday morning breakfast is usually a switch from cereal and fruit to something more exotic, usually pancakes, blueberries, mangos etc., ran out of all the good fruit so just had eggs and toast today, should have fixed those cinnamon roll in the tube, maybe later.

There is a bike path along the key highway, yesterday hopped on the bike and went into Marathon and bought a bag of shrimp for bait. We caught one small fish and fed others some nice shrimp. You need a boat for serious fishing at this spot, but it's fun wading around the shore and mangroves fishing, who knows, maybe we will land a big one soon. As you can see it doesn't take much to entertain us.


 

Nice spot to read




Juvenile White Ibis searching for bugs in the sod with that nice long bill, he will turn white as he matures.



Wading with crocs

Friday, February 25, 2011

Curry Hammock state park

CH is located in the middle of the keys, just above Marathon. It's a small park with 27 camp sites and about half the sites are right by the ocean. Reservations open 11 months in advance and book instantly.

Atlantic beach about 30 feet behing our MH

Nita trying to catch the main course



Stay away from this guy, Portuguese man of war, his tentacles will sting.