We are a little slow posting pictures but after the kayaking adventure we needed to give the camera a day or so to dry out since it got a little damp there at the end.
Dry out successfully it did because it came right back on complete with pictures intact. I will try not to duplicate too many of the previous pics but the park is beautiful (and of course the people were so beautiful
) maybe you won't mind seeing doubles.
First, for those interested these innocent jugs hold the famous "recipe." And similar to Alligator P, it is distributed in very small cups
Here we are assembling on the cabin porch....
And here was getting ready to sing...but notice what fine "safety first" reflector key chains we all got. Thanks, Carolyn. I think they work just great!
Another shot of Paynes Prarrie.....the gentleman we met out on the boardwalk told of all the different birds and animals he had observed from walking the different trails out into the Prarrie. Kathleen had also said she had met the wild horses up close and personal. The trails did sound like an interesting adventure.
Part of the swamp you pass through on the way to the Silver River (on the swamp trail....)
and the boardwalk that crosses the swamp...on the way to the Silver River....
Well and we also headed off to the Ocala RV Show. Belle has ridden in all kinds of vehicles now: 5th wheels, Class A's, Class C's, TT but she had never had a ride of her own so she tried to do some exploring on her own.....
She thought some were too small, some where too big but the truck camper caught her eye.... We tried to explain the $49,000 was just for the camper and then she would need more money for the truck....but you have to appreciate her eye for style.
On Friday before a few of us headed off kayaking down the river I needed to move my rig over to the day parking. And as you now know, Sarah got to drive around the loops a few times. Of course, only later through Liz's photos did we know that she was driving with her eyes shut.
She even backed the rig into one of the campsites upon request using the mirrors on the side. As she quickly noticed the nice rear view mirror in the cab shows you nothing.
No trees or natural habitat were injured in these exercises.
Then we headed off to the river for kayaking adventures....and the river was beautiful.
Can you tell I like interesting tree roots and the reflection on trees in the water?
And these fine people had to ride in a boat and didn't get to see or hear all the neat things that kayaker do. (Well, they also didn't have to paddle upstream against the current and the WIND. The wind almost broke our resolve a couple of times but then would die down and we kept going. It was all worth it for the wonderful peaceful float back down.
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The little cove we rested in and ate some snacks in for the final paddle to the headwaters.
And the little spring to the side that Liz stopped and feed the fishes and we all admired the clear water and watching the fish swim by against the back drop of the clear spring and the white sands on the bottom....
And a glimpse of one of the glass bottom boats...did we mention that we didn't miss being on the glass bottom boat with the tourists.
And the boat dock at the head waters and the initial cluster of springs.
And then we had the most wonderful float back down stream to where we put in.
The monkeys....
The swimming 'gator.....
And then the four plus hour trip was over.....I really can't describe how tranquil that float back was...the sights...the sounds....the ability to share the beauty and wonder quietly with friends.
(No mention will be made here of the damp britches from the paddle drips and the immediate need to seek some bathroom relief in a natural setting....Liz, did a good job of that... )