last weekend we packed up the camper, loaded up milo,
it would've been nice to get a camping spot at a park a little farther away,
but when i tried to make reservations a month ago...this was the FIRST and ONLY available spot!
so i booked it!
the prairie basin was formed when a number of sinkholes close together eventually merged.
for 12,000 years people have settled in this area.
from prehistoric times to Potano Indians, Spanish explorers, Seminole Indians...
followed by cotton farmers, citrus farmers and cattlemen. this land has been an irresistible lure
to explorers, adventurers...hunters/gatherers...farmers...Native Americans & Europeans.
BACK in march we visited another area of the park...The La Chua trail...
where we saw LOTS of gators and the wild spanish horses.
THIS weekend, we were on the 'camping' side...with trails, lake wauberg and a nature museum.
so, lace up your hiking boots...
our ONLY deer sighting was on the way in...it crossed the road right in front of us...
my camera was in the case...in my lap.
the deer was faster than me! no deer picture this time.
(we had been warned...due to the low water level in the lake, the wildlife will be scarce.)
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view out the back of the camper |
“The clearest way into the universe is through a forest wilderness.”
~John Muir
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Milo checking out the woods... |
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and trying to decide whether she wants to climb the tree...or just relax for a while. |
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she decided to just kick back on the picnic table |
after milo goes inside...we'll head down the trail.
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Whitetail Deer print |
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the massive oak trees are covered with spanish moss |
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cattails on Lake Wauberg |
it's really nice to see the autumn changes in the Sweetgum.
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Sweetgum leaves |
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this is the Sweetgum dry fruit which contains seeds eaten by birds |
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an old...faded...Buckeye butterfly |
=BREAK TIME=
want to go grab a drink? i'll wait...
ok, we made it to the visitor center/nature center, where they have pictures and artifacts
explaining the history of the prairie...the land...it's people.
cool stuff...to learn...see...touch...
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Horse skull |
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Bison skull |
((i have to give mention here to
TexWisGirl @
The Run*A*Round Ranch
for letting me know that i had my
skull labels reversed!! duh!
they're fixed!
THANKS T!))
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this old prop was recovered from Alachua Sink in 1954.
it was believed to have pushed a small Steamboat
on Alachua Lake in the later 1800's |
a map from 1883.
if you spot The Sink/Alachua Lake, just south of where it says GAINESVILLE...
that's about where we're at right now.
follow the RR out of G'ville, going north-east, and you'll see
Fairbanks...that's where we live. stay on the train, next stop is Waldo...which nowadays is
best known as a Speed Trap. there's even a warning in the AAA trip book!
walking out onto the observation deck...looking out over the prairie basin...
back on the trails...
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coyote print |
the
Jackson Gap trail, was named after a pioneering cattle rancher at the turn of the century,
Archie Jackson...who moved cattle through here.
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the old Jackson cottage |
a nice fixer-upper...huh?
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lichen/moss |
we spotted a pile of bones & feathers...
Red-tailed Hawk bones & feathers along with Armadillo bones.
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Red-tailed Hawk pelvis or sacrum |
a trail left by...possibly a snake...maybe even a 'gator.
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geese... Ummmm...see below...i stand corrected...these are Sandhill Cranes |
(
OK! i did it again! Kathie @
Kathie's Birds has corrected me...and she knows her birds!!
the are
NOT geese...they are
SANDHILL CRANES! thanks kathie!) :)
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wild Boar print |
and where there's Wild Boar...you're bound to find...
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wild Boar...scat |
**just a REMINDER**
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gator and Cormorant |
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juvenile Cormorant |
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Golden Silk Orb Weaver aka Banana spider |
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Turkey print |
WHEW! we're almost back to the campground...
there's the sign!
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Puff Balls |
and here's Milo...
sitting on the step up to the bed...patiently waiting to be let out.
(remember, we have a slide-in. which means the camper sits in the bed of the truck.
our bed is over the cab of the truck.)
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"FINALLY! i thought you two got lost out there" |
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Milo...S T R E T C H I N G... |
time to have a drink...relax...play scrabble or cards...while Milo sits and watches.
she's amazing really. she listens. she stays. she comes when you call her name.
(well, MOST of the time anyway.)
another perfect weekend...gone too quickly!
lucky for me, today was a slow one because i wanted to get these weekend pic's
on here before too much time passed.
have a nice week. have a safe journey.
laura
"It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities."
~spoken by the character Albus Dumbledore.
J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, 1999.