Thursday, April 10, 2008

Longpoint park

Yesterday we drove across Florida to the Atlantic coast. I think it is a lot less humid over here, but Barb likes the gulf coast better. We tried to get into the Sebastian Inlet State Park, but they were full. They sent us 1.5 miles down the road to the county park. It is on an island with a bridge. We are camped in front of a foot bridge over a small waterway that goes to Scout Island. On the other side of Scout Island is the Indian River also the intercoastal waterway. We spent the afternoon having a picnic and looking for fish, birds and other critters. Had a lot of fun with the Hermit crabs. They live in a shell that had a previous owner. I would find them in the water and bring them on shore. After a few minutes they would think it safe and walk back to the water, with there shell on top of them. We were there for about an hour when about 20 young girls with a few adults sorta took over our picnic table and place by the water. They went out in the water with nets trying to get critters. This one woman found a Seahorse, which Barb took a picture of. We got a campsite for 4 nights here.


Our campsite with Barb, I am standing in the boat launch ramp


These wood storks are walking all over the campsites looking for handout


Barb wading in Indian river


I'm in the Indian River looking for critters



Seahorse in a ladies hand



Hermit crab in borrowed shell for home

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Still at Oscar Scherer St. Pk.

I guess we like this state park, have stayed 3 nights. We have been spending time riding on the Legacy Trail. This is a newly opened trail on old railroad tracks right of way. It goes for 10 miles. Our campground is in the middle. The trail connects several other city parks and an old train station. Yesterday we rode about 8 miles and today 10. After we got back I jumped into lake osprey. It sure felt good after riding in all this heat and humidity. This blog is probably getting a little boring because we are not doing much else except setting outside in our lounge chairs and reading and watching the wildlife. Our campsite is right on the river and we also watch the canoes come and go.



Barb and Gerry on the Legacy Trail


Gerry on Legacy trail


Seen along the Legacy Trail


Barb looking at old train trestle on (rails to trails) Legacy Trail


Thats me looking for a gator to wrestle

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Return to Oscar Scherer State Park

We stayed 3 nights at Myakka river state park. Had to move to a different site each day, because they were so full. Today we drove about 30 miles to Oscar Scherer st. pk. When we got there they told us that they were completely full and maybe we should go to Myakka st. pk. Told them we just came from there. They gave us a list of private campsites and sent us on our way. Went 1.5 miles down the road to Wal-mart to get groceries and on the way back decided to stop and try again. This time he said let me check, and sure enough they had 1 site available. As we were registering another camper came up to window, and at first they said they were completely full, but let me check again to make sure. Sure enough they had another site available, the last one. Tonight we rode bikes around the campsite and found about 25 empty sites. We can't figure out what kind of a game they are playing. Last night it started raining about 7 PM and rained hard for many hours and tonight we are getting a repeat performance. It did cool it off a little. During the days it has been hot and dry.




Campsite night before last at Myakka. See those rocks at the bottom of picture. It was very dark and I was headed for restrooms and fell right over them. Lucky I landed on my gut, didn't break anything, kinda hurt a leg, nothing serious.


Another gator seen close to campsite


Our campsite at Oscar Scherer St. Pk.