I paddled for 90 minutes, going past Big Buck, (campsite, not the deer I saw)not
Saw one alligator. Heard it before I saw it, loudly growling on the bank. Back to the Wekiva.
Into the lagoon
One other canoe on the water, a second going out as I landed at 10:45. Plenty of time for a snorkel in the Spring before leaving for work.
I learned the "underwater" button on the camera really works. The first three underwater pics were taken with the camera stilll on "night" mode from an overcast morning.
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I've been seeing quite a few gobblers along the side of the road on the 429 out near Narcoosee.
Welcome home, Alan. Although, a glance at Suwannee Refugee (check it out if you are a fan of what makes Florida unique)shows you've been out of Africa for a while.
Did you mean the 417? Or 15? I thought Narcossee was to the southeast of Orlando, and the 429, Western Xway, west.
You're right, Dave, it is the 417. I live close to the 429 and got mixed up.
Yeah, I've been home from Africa for about two and a half months. Its good to be back in the Great State. I''m looking forward to the waters warming up so that I can get my sit-on-top yak in the water.
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