Sunday, June 24, 2012

Turtle, Turtle

Must be turtle matting season. V caught this one walking though the yard.
Lookin' for a hot chick!
Wow, look how my dirt looks just like beach sand. Well, that's why nothing grows here.
He seemed happy.


We've just been taking it easy lately. Not to many projects going on but a million that need to be done. Today, Debby went by and boy did we get some much needed rain. But it was so dark and gloomy here all day it was hard to get up and do anything.



Dinner tonight of summer pasta recipe is going to be featured on the recipe section of the blog.
Be sure to check the recipe section for a new yummy recipe that uses fresh vegetables. This had husband saying "Wow, that's really good!"

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Bird watching part two

Well after finding the little bird eggs we decided to head out. Also Reese's had made his own find. While distracting us with the bird eggs. He had found some alligator poop to roll around in. We didn't discover it until we got down the trail aways. Thank goodness for bottled water and hand sanitizer. We cleaned him up as best we could until we could get home. And enjoyed the rest of the ride.

Not many birds but plenty of beauty to be found.

I'm thinking about planting some of these near my pond.

Blue pickerel rush
We saw all kinds of different water plant flowers.

This one is called Arrowhead. The flowers look small but they are really big about the size of a small baseball. 
Water lilies


Wild man! We saw this guy just sitting there.. enjoying the wild I guess?
We usually don't see too many people when we're out there but here this old guy was sitting right next to the water. We debated whether or not he was waiting for an alligator to come eat him. Emeralda Marsh is one of the most alligator populated places in Florida despite the fact that Lake Griffin, which this marsh is filtering, had a huge alligator die off in 1999. April through May is  alligator mating season here in Florida and it's not to smart to get in between those kind of lovers. We generally stay out of the water until June.

I think this was a black heron

This is a cattle egret.
Cattle egrets love to hang around cattle but this little guy was out here in the marsh.


You can't hide from us! Great white heron.
Grey heron.

White heron in flight.
Looks like we are going to have to get the John boat and come back soon.