We love nature blogs, and travel blogs, and thought-provoking bloggers, and interesting websites. We hope you do, too. Some of these sites are not specific to Florida, and we don’t list EVERYTHING we read here, but enough to give you a flavor of what’s going on out in the big wide world.
Think we’re missing something? Of course we are. . .we just started this page. But if there’s something you believe we simply MUST include right now, let us know! Contact us!
Okay…here are the links:
The Barnard House in Emlenton, Pennsylvania: Pam recently spent several days in Pennsylvania with The Barnard House as her base of operations. You can see her reviews on Facebook and Trip Advisor. Cathy and Paul Kentzel offer up a beautiful bed and breakfast experience, and there are wonderful trails, springs, and waterfalls in the immediate area. The B&B is located directly across from the Allegheny River, and the area is full of songbirds and wildflowers.
Florida Bat Conservancy: Learn about bats in Florida, why they are protected wildlife, and why you should care about them.
Floridiana Magazine:
Oh, I know you will love this one as much as I do! Truly lovely photography and this is a woman whose love for the special places of Florida shines through in every paragraph.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Our great state has some wonderful resources, and this is one!
Florida State Parks
What can I say? Life would not be the same without our amazing State Parks!
Following Our Own Path
This blog is so much fun. I dare you not to be inspired!
My friends Julie and Matt hop around the parks and brew pubs in Florida…and beyond.
Kyrabe Stories
Kyndall brings so much positivity to everything she does! She gave me a shout out on Twitter when I first started this blog, and it meant so much. . .ever since, I’ve enjoyed her daily shots of upward-looking posts.
Seminole State Forest: So close to us, but we always feel like we have traveled long ago to a galaxy far away. . .however, we feel compelled to remind you that the organization called Friends of the Seminole State Forest does not elect its board members. This is, of course, legal, but it does make one wonder why membership is not allowed to vote.
Apalachicola National Forest: I’ve just discovered this area but I’ll be spending as much time up here as I can in the future!
Florida Native Plant Society: Wonderful public programs and now there are members-only videos highlighting specific plant families. One of the memberships I’m not going to let lapse.