Where's Liz? The Ocala National Forest
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 2:51 pm
Yesterday, a friend, Belle and I went to an event celebrating 100 years since Teddy Roosevelt established the Ocala National Forest. We missed the opening ceremony where I understand Teddy himself read the proclamation.
As we registered we were given a program and a souvenir pen, one of many free gifts being given by the various agencies.
There were several displays and exhibitors representing life in the forest 100 years ago. This costumed lady was a spinnin’ and a tattin’
Fresh corn meal anyone?
Children of all ages could try their hand at 19th century chores.
And making toys
Live entertainment & music
Belle pulled her little feet up under her sweater when we saw these odd paperweights.
Turkeys are making a comeback in the Ocala National forest
Mill Dam Lake…this is where I was baptized many years ago. There’s a nice NF campground near here on this lake.
More displays
The cake was decorated with a map of the forest.
Other events were hiking, kayak rides, and the burying of a time capsule. Local high school students contributed letters to students of the future.
After enjoying all the exhibits and vendors booths we stopped for lunch at Lena’s Restaurant in the forest. Lena’s is known for good New England seafood. They are only open in the winter here and own another restaurant in New England.
Inside the restaurant.
As we registered we were given a program and a souvenir pen, one of many free gifts being given by the various agencies.
There were several displays and exhibitors representing life in the forest 100 years ago. This costumed lady was a spinnin’ and a tattin’
Fresh corn meal anyone?
Children of all ages could try their hand at 19th century chores.
And making toys
Live entertainment & music
Belle pulled her little feet up under her sweater when we saw these odd paperweights.
Turkeys are making a comeback in the Ocala National forest
Mill Dam Lake…this is where I was baptized many years ago. There’s a nice NF campground near here on this lake.
More displays
The cake was decorated with a map of the forest.
Other events were hiking, kayak rides, and the burying of a time capsule. Local high school students contributed letters to students of the future.
After enjoying all the exhibits and vendors booths we stopped for lunch at Lena’s Restaurant in the forest. Lena’s is known for good New England seafood. They are only open in the winter here and own another restaurant in New England.
Inside the restaurant.