
WWW – 3.20.2019

Exceptional Adventures in Paradise
We find them often in the pool: flat turtles with leathery shells, long necks and odd noses. Sometimes the shells have a subtle pattern that looks like dark stains left on a dark green tablecloth. . . maybe last year’s Thanksgiving gravy that never really came out in the laundry. Sometimes they are over a foot long, but once Steve rescued what must have been a young turtle, less than 6 inches from nose to tail. We put them in a large bucket and relocate them to Lake Eustis. If I were a turtle in need of rescue, I would want Steve to find me and put me in a lake because he wonders about turtles he has saved for long after I have forgotten them.
Continue reading “What’s going on with Florida freshwater turtles?”Happy Birthday, Florida! Florida became the 27th state of the United States on March 3, 1845, and little of note happened until I moved here in 1978.
Of course, that’s utter nonsense. This state has an amazing history, and I encourage you to start learning more about it here. Invest some time in learning about our history. You’ll find it interesting, sometimes embarrassing, and frequently surprising.
Continue reading “Happy Birthday, Florida”Steve’s bees swarmed Saturday. I was pulling weeds near the front porch and realized that I could hear the bees (turn your sound on so you can hear what I heard!). That’s not normal, so I walked down into the yard and before I got too far, I could actually see the cloud of bees.
Continue reading “Big Excitement in Steve’s Bee Yard”This afternoon we decided to visit a site that’s very close to home for us. It is a beautiful Sunday, warm and sunny, with a nice breeze…perfect for a quick upland hike.
Continue reading “Lake May Reserve”