Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.

Henry David Thoreau

Kayaking Around the Mangroves

Sunday January 29, 2012

 

I just love our campsite launch spot.

 

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I have ALMOST everything I need in the kayak to set out for the afternoon.  

I love my tree too!

 

 

 

 

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And then it is so easy to just slip into the water.

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We paddle with mangroves on both sides.  The trees stand in mud on roots that look like stilts above water that contains a high degree of salt.

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What an Exquisite day for a paddle!!

 

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There are birds everywhere we look

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We move out into the bay and it becomes more windy and
rough without the protection of the mangroves.

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We paddle around the point
and back toward the shelter of the mangroves.

 

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This one has no trouble with choppy water.

 

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Until we show up.

 

 

 

 

 

Back in the mangroves, we spend hours just
floating and paddling and watching

 

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Some of us are having bad hair days.

 

 

 

 

Luckily mine doesn’t show under my hat as I spy this heron.

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This seems an excellent way
to deal with the wind and waves.  He’s the only other person we see on the water all day.

 

 

 

 

 

Paddling back we see
the roosters are in for the night.

 

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It is so nice to just paddle up to the site and leave everything in the boat for the next day.

 

 

 

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Dinner on the table in no time.

 

 

 

 

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Complete with dessert.

Our time with Oscar is Up

Friday January 27, 2012
Osprey Land near Tampa Florida


It seems we are always wishing
we could stay longer.


Our reservations at Oscar Scherer sadly came to an end.
Our plans have changed and rather than travel
south to the Everglades we returned to the Tampa area.
We are now hanging out at a small spot recommended
by our good friends Gin and Syl of Wandering Sylville
We’re holding the fort until they get here.

WHOO HOO!!


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So we can go kayaking any time we want.
Well anytime the tides and the winds will agree
to allow us.


We find a fisherman was scouting from the canoe ramp.


We arrive on Friday January 28.  Friday is always
a sketchy day for moving and finding a campground site
without having reservations.
But we are lucky and after setting up,
we set out on our bikes to see the lay of the land. 


We first stop at the really nice
canoe/kayak ramp and just as we start
to walk up this heron flies right in and
pays us no mind at all.

The heron hangs around while we snap away
with our cameras until David gets just
a little too close.

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The ramp is really cool too. 


See the rollers??  On both sides.
Just roll yourself right into the water.
Not sure exactly how you roll yourself out
but since we have OUR OWN PERSONAL put in,
it doesn’t matter.
Cool beans as Judy would say!


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Seems we have arrived in Osprey Land.


As we bike we find lots of palms in
the park and mangroves on the edges.
Some of the palms are missing their tops.
But they are still being put to good use.


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On we pedal, more osprey.

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I’ll save you the dozens more we see.
But suffice it to say there are a lot of them here
Well, actually, just one more with his fish
on his personal bald palm.


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Flashback to my past, I do love beagles!


All of my adult life, before David, before Carrie
and through all our years on the farm, I have always had
a pair of beagles.  I promised them and
all my farm animals I wouldn’t leave for full timing
until they no longer needed us.  And I kept that promise.
But I miss my beagles.


When we pedal through the other campground loop,
I see that this Journey has a GREAT guard dog.
I have to get some pictures.  Her name is Jo and she
lives in Ontario Canada when she’s not on Journey Watch.


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Can’t you hear the AAAAARRRROOOOOOOOOOOO??


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Not sure who she is baying at.
And the Journey’s excellent insulation keeps it
from being as loud as I fondly remember.
But I LOVED it just the same.


From there, we go out on nice piers
from which we have great water views
of the mangroves.


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And views of more fishermen of all sorts.
Nesting and otherwise.


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A Beautiful beach but no swimming.

I wonder about all these fishermen eating
fish from waters too polluted to swim in.
Notice that the sign is hinged.
I guess sometimes you can swim and sometimes you can’t?

Where does this varying level of pollution come from
and why isn’t something being done about it
I ask myself.


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Just before we head home for dinner, we see
more signs of the times at the large boat dock
for power boats heading out to the bay.


Sad that they have to have these signs,
but I’m glad that they do and hope the boaters
and others around the waters take them seriously.


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And speaking of dinner,

time to head back to create
this delicious meal
including totally yummy cornbread cakes,


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and time to eat it!
SO good!!

An Easy Afternoon

Thursday January 26, 2012
Oscar Scherer State Park  Site #95
Osprey, Florida

 

I decide it’s time to get out on the water.

After the bike ride to the historic Venice Train Station,
David declines to go out for a paddle but he
helps me get the Kayak in the water
right off our backyard put in
and I’m plenty happy.

 

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I turn right and float slowly up the black water stream.
It’s so quiet.  The mullet jump and surprise me.
They throw themselves into the air with
such power and SPLASH back into the water.

The channel is narrow and covered in vegetation.
I feel like I’m alone in the world.

 

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I float under the bridge leading into the campground.
I surprise a bicyclist who waves.
I wave back but she is soon gone and I’m
again alone in my watery wonderland.

 

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I reach the footbridge to the Nature Center.
Walking over this bridge it has always appeared that
one could not go under it and further up stream
since I always see and hear the water gurgling over the stones.

But today, the water is high as the tide is rising and I
definitely could go on.   But I decide not to risk
having to portage my way back.

I turn around and paddle back past my put in
at Site #95.   David has put the Earth Flag out.


I recognize home from this very different
view point.
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Everything looks different going back through the same space.

 

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I come eventually to the mouth of this channel and
everything opens up. 

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As I paddle around the shore line,
I see a new environment and decide to venture in.

 

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It’s so quiet. 
Only the sound of my paddle moving
the water behind me.

The waterway gets narrower and narrower.  I know
that I won’t be able to turn around but I can’t
help wanting to know where it goes.

 


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And then I’m in the mud flats.
Well, now I know.
Time to paddle backwards to get out.

Speaking of back, it’s 5:00 and time
to head for dinner and home.

I cross the bigger opening and see my little
channel which doesn’t look so little now
that I’ve been through the reeds.

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I feel invisible.

From the kayak I can see other sites along the water
but they don’t see me. 

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I paddle slowly, floating silently
through this mysterious watery wonderland.

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The sun is low in the sky making the water darker

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making the reflections more eerie

 

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but I love it.

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Things open up again and the Earth flag welcomes me home

 

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I drag the boat up, get all the gear put away
and surprise  David who has surprised me by
having dinner ready!

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It’s a Wonderful Life!