Three cars with boat trailers at Rays Wayside when I set out at 8 AM Pileated woodpecker where the canal from the boat basin meets the Silver River. New paddle, new watertight case, new aquasox-I was excited. Until, the camera took pictures like this
On the camera, all white. I tried without the case, changed settings, still the same problem. Not every time, but well over half the times I pushed the shutter. I was running low on memory card space, so each time I got the white out, I stopped to delete the "photo"
Only gator picture. A small one. Only saw 3.
I had the River to myself until the canoe/kayak launch at Silver River State Park. One canoe.
Into the waters formerly leased from the State by the Silver Springs attraction, I heard shrieking. Monkeys. A lot of monkeys. Walking along a fence Which used to have a gate blocking entrance to a channel. Gate gone, the rhesus monkeys now had no way to get to the other side. Other than, jumping. So, they did. One by one, leaping across the chasm. Every one fell short. Ker-plunking! just short, then scrambling up the fence post on the other side. My camera, of course, failed. Try video
Mother and child prepare to jump
It was fun to watch. Many movies have been filmed on the Silver River, the Wizard of Oz is not among them. Saw Joanne B., Sunday, on the Wekiva. She told me she had seen monkeys traveling along the fence and gate. When the gate was there.
The blue herons, above were in nests my last visit.The monkeys had settled down, just up River of the gate.
The No Trespassing sign is still posted, but as the gate was open, I went in. Paddled further than I did a couple weeks ago.
This waterway was part of "Jungle Cruise"
Replica of Fort King. The actual site of the Second Seminole War is Ocala. The town began with the Fort.
It had bee drizzling, on and off. Came down harder at the right time. When I was near shelter.
Ate a sandwich waiting for it to let up.
Came down again.
How some of the banks are stabilized.
Back on the River
A real head scratcher
Landed a little after 2:30. Now, what spring to visit? After a stop at a CVS for a memory card, I went to Juniper Springs.
Detail from a Black Bear Scenic Byway kiosk at the Springs entrance.
Juniper Springs is not a great one for wildlife. With cannonballs from the deck and the waterwheel.
I did see an eel, one time.
Waterwheel
I went to Juniper Springs to visit a Spring where swimming is not allowed.
Nice walk along Juniper Run and Fern Creek Run
New alligator warning signs surround the Springs. Some dumbass must have got bit. Despite Katie W.'s best efforts. I have never seen a gator, here.
Same view, 3 settings
Foliage
Super vivid
Auto
Boil
Took about ten tries to get the above pic. Stupid white out.
Looks like kayaks are finally available at Juniper Springs
Did some exploring on the way home
A sign for Buck Lake, and a dirt road. Had to investigate.
Very small lake
Group campsite, beyond the gate. No bucks seen. Or does. Just evidence
Sellers Lake, a larger, nearby lake.
From flying monkeys to finding "new' lakes, I call that a good day.
1 comment:
The monkeys at the gate is a heck of a pic. I am sure it was the coolest thing to see. Good catch!!!!
Post a Comment