Saturday, December 29, 2007
Maclay Gardens State Park
Wakulla State Park in December
Here's an American Wigeon.

A whole flock of American Coots enjoyed the peaceful river.

We were lucky to see and photograph a mama manatee with her baby.
The group of five played and seemed to pose for the photographers.
A whole flock of American Coots enjoyed the peaceful river.
We were lucky to see and photograph a mama manatee with her baby.
The group of five played and seemed to pose for the photographers.
However, many must have been below water keeping warm.
Most of those few we saw were swimming rapidly, not sunning in the swamp grass.
Off to Pebble Hill Plantation
Dad enjoyed the outing. He's been a real trooper all week and handled the Skybus trip from Ohio with no problem.
The plantation was used as a winter home and hunting lodge for a family from Cleveland. The owner loved showing and racing horses mostly in Ireland where the turf track was softer under their feet. She also had 120 dogs for hunting fox and otter and for pets.
Christmas in the Florida panhandle
What an adventure! He's doing very well for 87 years old.
Marc tried to spot a deer or wild turkey, but since we didn't get up at dawn, no luck.
Even though the weather turned brisk that day, it was wonderful for Christmas.
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