Last post was as we were coming home and the weather was rotten,well we have been home 2 weeks and with a few exception the weather is no much better. How ever we heard on the news that the Tulips had finally bloomed.
April The 22nd has a special meaning for John and Jeannette. Something about 22nd Anniversary so we invited them to go back to La Connor for a last look of the season.
Mom took control of the Camera when we arrived at Roozegarde display Garden. Pictures to follow.
We stayed in a KOA camp in Sedro Wooly and found that as it was raining we would drive around and see the flowers. Another disappointment only the Daffodil's were out. On to browse the shops. Then onto a fund raiser of Salmon dinner. Then back to the camp and find the coach in a foot of water.Oh well moved to solid ground and thought about the drive home. Yep been gon almost a full year. We stay until the end of May when we move again. This time to work at Mable Lake located just past Enderby. We will be helping the Owner Terry and Peggy.
Above is a Male Anhinga.Nature goofed and made the Female better looking.
Blue Herons are every where.
Bob is a volunteer who comes out three times a week to explain about the birds ,Panthers,type's of water, Alligators and Crocodiles and Turtles
And Turtles to. How about some Alalligators to. This is Ranger
Some of the information told to us is Alligator's lay eggs and pile them up and cover them with mulch. The sex of the egg is determined by the amount of heat generated,the males are higher up in the pile so they are hatched first, then the females. The one on top starts to crack the egg and the mother hears this noise and cracks all the rest of them.Them buts all of the new borns into her throat ,takes them to the water and does what any mom does,Wash's them.
If 50 eggs hatch 5 grow to maturity
This is at the Oasis Visitor center.It has a big boardwalk where you can view Snakes Alligators and Birds.
these are a few of the more than 30 gators we saw .
Above is and a Tricoular Heron and a female human Erectus
Above is a truck of fresh corn on the way to market.
Heather and Sandy at the beach.
these guys were looking for hidden treasure!
It seem like a year has passed since Heather arranged our trip back home with Sandy and us for our Birthdays,70 for me and 65 for her. Oh yeah it was also Thanksgiving. That trip was 5 days and was not long enough!
It hasn't been that long but for Sandy it might seem as long as I feel. As you know she retired a few years ago as a teacher. Was very active with Mary K. Answered an add form a new Home Depot and became the official Call Girl( She answers the phone).
She felt that she had worked long enough and Retired again an is here for an 11 day visit,or more who knows.
Every year the Choko-Ladies put on a Fasion show and this year was no exception. The five Fashion Models out front and a cast of workers in the back put on one of the best Runway Shows of all time..
Our new boat is top left. to the right an Air boat.
Heather and I met Mary and Dick the last time we stayed here. They were on the other side of the road.Mary and Heather do water aerobics three times a week. We are trying to have lunch every week and will be going to Goodland next week.Goodland is where our last boat ride was.
Enjoy.
These photo were taken in the parking lot in front of the Rec Hall.
This was the 2nd Annual International Dinner and dance. What a great idea. There are no pictures of the food as it was to dark when the food service started.
Some of the countries represented were Mexico,Portugal andl,Germany, Hawaiian,Irish, American and Poland.
This might make you want to come to the next one,the Cost $10 including Beer and Wine
This was the end of along day as we had a 5 hour boat trip first but I will post this later
This is the first time I have posted that you will see everything in order with pictures following.
In a previous post I mentioned that Larry sold his boat and was looking for a bigger one.After driving lot of Mile regular readers you will notice I started with a s we arrived home in time for him to put a final bid in on E-Bay and got one he wanted. After making sure it ran right and was cleaned up the invitation was made , excepted and last Sunday in the sun we set \sail,or whatever you start in a boat with no sails.
For my regular readers you will notice I started this post with the Manatee sign that was the starting point two years ago. and then the Boat Railroad.
We were accompanied by two other couples ,Al and Marge,from Michigan, Carla and Brad,Ontario and us.
The Tide was just coming in and we set out in about a foot of water.(Heather and I had one wet shoes in case we had to push)
After agreeing who new where the deep water was we headed for the Gulf of Mexico and then on to Watson's Ranch on the Chatham River.
After lunch it was on to Sweet Water to look at Alligators and the homeward bond.
We were out well over 4 hours and as we flew, yes flew we were flying across the water and our Captain,Larry had the biggest smile I HAD SEEN IN A WHILE.
Enjoy the post and comments are nice.
This is what most of the Glades look like. Mangroves and Swamp.
This is the picnic area that Larry chose for us. three boats of friends,Larry and Lynn, Al and Marg and Carla and Brad.
This is known as the Watson Ranch. Mr Watson raised sugar cane on this plantation. I have no idea how
big it was but there is an old house and other building in ruins. An old truck,a fire pot to cook the sugar and a bunch of other stuff.
At the top left is a camping area that is set up for four people which we never saw.
Just down the street from the Out Door Resort where we stay
is an old store from the late 1800 named the Smallwood store.
I mention this as Mr Watson was murdered by the locals in the 1911. Why ,because rumor has it that at the end of the sugar season when he did't need any more help he killed them.
NICE area for a picnic Larry
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