Showing posts with label florida state park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label florida state park. Show all posts

Friday, July 20, 2012

friday's fringe - 14 (congestion can be good!)



White-tailed deer. taken in O'Leno State Park, High Springs, Florida...about 40 minutes from home.





every friday. one of my nature shots.
(with an occasional 'morph' tossed in now and then.)




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((6:26 am - (this was a (pre-) scheduled post (5:30 am)...and i just wanted to say 
as i woke up this morning and turned the news on...i was shocked and saddened
at the horrific tragedy that took place in a theater outside Denver, Colorado during the night.
my heart goes out to all the family & friends who were involved in this incident.))



Monday, July 2, 2012

fire and water


just a sliver away from full!    tuesday! FULL!


yesterday we needed a break,


from all the sawing, collecting...


hauling & burning...


of the downed trees and limbs left in tropical storm debby's wake.

so we took a short drive north,
it's on the Suwannee River.
sam drives by there each day on his way to work...
and he wanted to show me how HIGH the water is.
the banks over flowing.

we had to go some round about ways to get there because 
so many roads are closed and still under water.


just outside the park entrance, is the Spring House.
the water is OVER the second floor.


in the park itself, all the trails were closed because of the flooding.

this is a gazebo in the park...where they hold weddings and stuff.
pretty much underwater.


a water fountain...

at least not EVERYTHING was underwater...
we spotted this rabbit just before he hopped away.


stairs...
which head down to a small shore line area. 
you can see how much the water has already receded...
by the water marks on the trees and the wood braces.


a blue jay feather...
on our trek to the canoe launch...
under water.

i think the 'gators saw a comma on that sign...
because we didn't see any!  alligators, that is.

ALLIGATORS,  NO SWIMMING!
(get it?!)


OH, and what would you think if i didn't have a mushroom picture here?
nice grouping of fungi at Stephen Foster.


we wanted to go check out Suwannee Lake  and  also  Suwannee River State Park,
but we gave up. too many closed roads. we were riding in circles.

so we headed back home...and continued to burn...


stay cool & be safe.
laura


Monday, February 13, 2012

camping. critters. dry lakes & turtle shells. poop.


BBBBbbbbbbr. what a cold weekend.
at least when we go camping...we sleep in a camper that slides in the back of the truck...
and not in  a tent.

we arrived at Gold Head Branch State Park friday afternoon.
(only about a 40 minute drive from home)
when we checked in, we noticed all the brochures on local wildlife.
gopher tortoises, coyotes, snakes, black bears, fox squirrels, white-tailed deer.
"YEAH!"  i thought  "not just scat & track pictures!"


while setting up the camper, we let milo out for a little fresh air.

she's good. she stays. she listens. (well, most of the time.)



with milo back in the camper, we rode our bikes to Big Lake Johnson.
this park has 2 main lakes.  dry lakes.

both Big & Little Lake Johnson are fed by the seepage of the springs from Gold Head Branch Ravine.
 prolonged drought and the pumping of water for industries, communities & irrigation
are sucking parts of florida's aquifer dry.

these lakes are pretty much nothing other than dry lake beds.
according to a ranger we spoke to, the lakes haven't been this dry since the 1930's.

the boat ramp to nowhere

we walked around the perimeter.
i was shocked & saddened to see the remains of so many turtles.
scattered all over.  just empty shells.  
due to loss of habitat & food provided by these lakes.
a turtle wasteland   :(


finally we heard some sounds of life.  sandhill cranes flying in to settle for the night
somewhere on the other side of the lake...past the tree line ...

small trees & grass growing where there used to be water.

UPDATE: my suspicion was correct!
this is a SHRIKE!  thanks Bob @ Birds & Nature in the Forest of Dean  for confirming!
ALSO confirmed as a Shrike by TexWisGirl @ The Run*A*Round Ranch Report
THANKS!!

(i'm not a birder. i looked through my bird encyclopedia...twice...
and am not sure about this one!  i can't find a bird with these exact markings.
the closest i saw was a Shrike?!  any ideas? please say.)


back at the camper milo is passed out.

on her window seat, atop her pillow throne.


dreamily...she opens her eyes and heads outside.

sniffing a twig or something...very intently.

on a mission...

saturday.
colder & windier.  getting colder as the day goes on.
we decide to hit the trails early.
hiking from Little Lake Johnson down into the Ravine.

along the way...another guess...what bird is this? (a Prairie Warbler?)
YES!!  confirmed as a Warbler by TexWisGirl @ Run*A*Round Ranch Report
AND, not JUST a Warbler...but confirmed even further...to be a Palm Warbler by 
Kathie @ Kathie's Birds!!


we reach Little Lake Johnson.

(yay! i know this one.  i hope.)  Eastern Bluebird!!



a muck embedded bobber

a reminder. just in case you want to take a dip...in the mud...

passing the lakes and moving into the pine forests...we head down to the Ravine...
where it's cooler, damper, lusher, greener.

at the turn of the century there was enough flowing water to operate a Grist Mill.
now all that remains is a small slab of concrete.  and a marker sign.



ferns reflecting in the clear spring water.

Aralia spinosa
also known as Devil's Walking Stick, Hercules' Club, Angelica tree.


the clear spring water

sam bravely stands on log which has fallen across the creek

a lizard. an anole.  a bit stunned by the sudden drop in temperature.

a shelf mushroom on a dead tree, on the forest floor

a fern ball in the crook of a tree


at the topside of the Ravine...
we were lucky enough to catch a glimpse of Sasquatch!!
and even luckier to snap a picture!


a little light. looking into the sun. a Red-bellied Woodpecker

a Zebra Swallowtail
(looks to be the same kind of plant we have at home...in my previous post...
blooming right now...the Flatwoods Plum)





ok. almost done. 
get your wooly cap & gloves 'cause we're supposed to have a hard freeze saturday night.
down in the 20's.

Weekends are a bit like rainbows; 
they look good from a distance but disappear when you get up close to them.  
~John Shirley


a moth flew into the camper.
we let him spend the night.


sam unhooked the hose & let the spigot drip to save the park's pipes from freezing.
when i woke up at 6 sunday morning it was 31 degrees (F).
at 8:30 AM it was 27.

ice.
on the ground under the dripping spigot.


(last night...sunday night...at home...it got down to 22)


SO WHAT WOULD ONE OF MY POSTS BE WITHOUT A SCAT PICTURE?
you thought you were getting away...or at least hoping...there'd be NO poop this time.

think again.

milo used her litterbox in the camper saturday night.
this is what i saw sunday morning.


not only did she completely miss the box...
but NO WAY could she do this again...even if she tried.
ONE PIECE of POOP  STANDING STRAIGHT UP ON THE EDGE!

(at least her poops were not soft. ugh. on the rug. ugh. stinky, yes. soft, no. whew!)


well. hope you enjoyed wandering Gold Head Branch Park.
we did.  it was cool.  literally.

YIKES!  time flies when you're doing a post!
i have lots of stuff to get done today.
so i'll catch up with you later today...or some time this week...at your place.

now you stay cool & be safe.
laura

"Love makes your soul crawl out from its hiding place."     
~Zora Neale Hurston