Thursday, January 28, 2016

Florida is coming to an end :(

Our time here in Carrabelle is coming to an end. We are going to miss all the people we have met and this place in general. We have definitely found a place we will come back to every year. But this journey is all about moving on and that is what we have to do. We will be heading to Mississippi for a month and we are looking forward to seeing new things. However, the good news is, that we will be coming back to were we feel at home away from home: Carrabelle. We will be stopping back before we head back home for the summer.

Some of the things we have done lately: took a drive to a part of Apalachicola National Forest, St. Mark's Lighthouse and wildlife preserve, a chartered fishing trip, survived our first tornado siren in the trailer away from home, Leon Sinks National Park, another trip to Mexico Beach, and several walks on the beaches.

I had to breakdown and buy a new computer so now that I loaded my pictures I don't know how to rotate them. I have a few snags to iron out but I will get back to getting everything on track again just bear with me until then.


 This is a part of St, Mark's wildlife preserve. There is such diversity in the park that everywhere you look is something different.
 The Lighthouse at St. Mark's.
 Another area at St. Mark's.
 And yet another area that looks different. On the other side of road is something that looks totally different.
 Louie and I's biggest catches of the day on our fishing trip. We caught lots of speckled trout and we each caught a catfish. Our guide said that is was very unusual to catch a catfish this time of year. I caught this big guy on an ultralight rod.

 Some of the sinks had some really clear water. There are also caves down under there that have been explored.
 Here is another look at the sinks. This is a stream that runs thru and disappears underground. Look at the different colors is has also.
 A white crawdad that lives in the sinks. They live in the dark all their lives.
 This sink was neat because it still had ground above it. It was more of a cave like sink.




Some fun critters we have found on our walks on the beaches.
 Blowfish
 Horseshoe crab shell
 Not sure if it was an eel or a sea snake.
 The pelican was just chillin' on the pier at Mexico Beach.
Starfish, there were a bunch on the beaches. They think a lot of them died from the cold snap that went through.
This is a huge clam we found on Mexico Beach. He was still in there and he was pretty heavy.

Saturday, January 9, 2016

Catching up

Sorry it's been so long updating my blog. I know I said I was going to update on a regular basis but my laptop took a crap. Well it's back up and running so now I have a lot of catching up to do.

Now, going back to December:
We were really enjoying the wonderful weather we had. We were able to get a lot of sun and enjoy the beach across the road. We checked out the Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve in Eastpoint. Louie really enjoyed it and we got to see some really neat things. It was foggy that day so in the salt marsh that you can walk through you would get sprinkled on from the water dripping off the trees. But a very interesting place and we plan on visiting it again. On the 18th, we ended up driving home early for Christmas, Colton needed help moving and we knew we couldn't do it in the 3 days we were originally planning on being home. We were still able to surprise the kids but not how we planned on. We definitely had some great times with Brinlee. She is at such a great age, and I just love her giggles. We also finally got to meet our other granddaughter, Kingsley, for the first time. She is precious as well. While home, I found out that I have a bone spur on my foot and that is why I have been in so much pain and not able to walk. I got an injection before we left and hopefully it will help. So far, it has been better but I haven't been using it as much as I have in the past few months. We also had an expensive vet bill. Brinlee accidentally scratched Dukes eye so he had to have an emergency visit to the vet and had to have eye drops for a while and a shot. Gunner has a cough that he can't get rid of. He had it before we left and they gave him meds but it came back. They wanted to do x-rays if he continued to have the problem so we got those while we were home. She thought maybe he had an enlarged heart but wanted to send it off to a specialist to make sure. Well, he has what they call allergy induced bronchitis. So he will be on meds for several months to hopefully get him back to normal. We think the meds wear him out because his really isn't himself since being on them. But hopefully now we are all on the road to recovery.

January:
Now we are back at Carrabelle and have really missed it. We don't want to leave here, we love the people and area so much. So we have changed our original plans in March to come back here for 2 weeks before heading back home for the summer/Jordan's wedding. We have gotten some more sightseeing done. We have been to: Tate's Hell State Forest-Boardwalk (there are dwarf cypress trees there that are over a 100 years old), Gulf Specimen Aquarium (this is hands on, and can touch many of the exhibits), John Gorrie Museum (he invented the ice machine/AC), Wakulla Springs State Park (got to see Manatess and Alligators), Ochlockonee River State Park, FSU Coastal and Marine Laboratories ( they do record-able research, but nothing was going on while we were there), Tarpine Fly-In Community, and many other places along the way. There is so much more to see yet and many of the places we want to go see again. It really is amazing what there is to see if you just go and find it. And how different things can be just by turning down a road.
 Turtle out at the Apalachicola National Estaurine Research Reserve when we were walking up to the building.
 An oyster boat, because 95% of the oysters in Florida come from this area.
 Look, look, more turtles!
 The salt marshes at the Research Reserve.
 Finally meeting our 2nd granddaughter at Christmas.
 Christmas lights at the We Care Park in Kokomo with Jordan and Nick.
 Decorating cookies with Brinlee was so much fun.
 Kingsley getting her Christmas.
 Colton and Brinlee watching Home together. She is such a daddy's girl.
 Playing with Papaw.
 This is a fly-in housing community. We hadn't ever seen one and it was pretty neat, because most of the houses had their own hangers as a garage.
 A house with it own hanger. The sign at the entrance says the planes have the right away. We didn't see any on the road but we were hoping to.
 Brinlee playing with her 4-wheeler.
 Finally got a picture of an eagle but my phone doesn't zoom in good. I need to carry my good camera with us for shots like these.
 The dwarf cypress trees at Tate's Hell State Forest.
 At the Gulf Specimen Aquarium touching the starfish.
 Loggerhead Sea Turtle.I just love seeing the turtles.
 Crab
 The first ice machine.
 A cannon from the Spanish/French War. It is over 400 years old. There were 2 there that somehow didn't get destroyed from the other wars after.
 A veterans memorial for Vietnam Vets.
 A hibiscus at the Botanical Garden. There wasn't much bloomed because of the time of year but we got to see a few different things.
 Buzzards in the tree at Wakulla Springs. We got to see lots of different birds and wildlife on the boat tour.
 There were only about 3 manatees in the Springs the day we went. We plan to go back to see if we will be able to see more and when it is clearer. They have only been coming to this Spring for about 7-8 years.
 Parts of the Creature from the Black Lagoon and one of the older Tarzan movies was filmed at the Springs.
 A white squirrel we seen at one of the state parks we went to. We have never seen one of these yet.
 I finally got to see a big alligator in the wild while at the Springs. We actually got to see a lot of them out sunning themselves. It was a cool day and had rained the day before.
The lodge at the Springs. This was the ceiling. Just thought it was neat. It was bulit in the 1930's if I remember correctly.

I think I now have you all caught up. There are so many more pictures but it takes so long to load I try to limit them to the ones that I enjoy the most and hope you all do as well.