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Bicycling through the Green Swamp

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The Geen Swamp is a vast area in the middle of Florida. It is noted for an abundance of wild life (deer, otters, boar, snakes and tortoises). While some wild life had been seen earlier in the day before we started bicycling 25 km south into the swamp we saw none because the swamp was almost dry due to lack of rain. Finally, when we found a swamp pool with water in it, Sandra decided to take pictures of the cypress reflections in the pool. But, the view wasn't quite good enough, so she went to the edge of the pool to take pictures of the cypress and commented "it would be a lot better if we had animals in the pictures". My response was "what about the alligator?" There, in plain view about 15 feet from Sandra was a sunning 'gator at the pools edge. She had missed it completely. After that, the animal excitement was restricted to "running" tortoises. We spotted this one about 20 feet ahead of us scurrying across the path. Sandra dropped her bike imme...

St. Augustine... Inside Tour

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As the photos below illustrate, it seems that I was very interested in the lighting in some of the homes. The first three pictures here are from one house. In this house, the ground floor was a separate, guest apartment. The main living quarters were on the second floor. The above lights were over the kitchen counter. This beautiful Murano glass chandelier was at the entrance. The owner told me that his wife found the lights on the internet and bought them through a company in England. This Tiffany light in another residence was from the period of when the house was built.  Glen caught this photo of Norma and me going up the steep stairs to the second floor kitchen of a guest house.

Historic homes of St. Augustine

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There were 1600 people registered for the tour of the historic homes. We arrived early and were on the first trolley. There was virtually no line to enter the first of the historic houses built between the mid 1700s and the early 1800s. All have been extensively renovated and extensively redecorated. Most of of the homes had large balconies facing into the St. Augustine harbour. The harbour view from one of the balconies. This "guest house" is used to accommodate guests of the owners of the waterfront house behind it. It was newly restored in 2006.  Basically the "guest house" was taken down to the frame and rebuilt. A picture of the reconstruction is on the side of the house. This is the jacuzzi for the guests to use. Some owners have spared no expense in decorating their houses. Here is a Chagall mask from the production of the "Firebird" ballet. On the other hand, this owner purchased the oak table from an artist at a garage sale for $25. Then, in a ga...

Orange County Cycling

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Last week we explored trails in Orange County. The Little Econ Trail and its nearby trails were about 25 km long and close to the Orlando airport. There were lots of ever dependable great blue herons to see - but no migratory birds. The blue heron on perched on a fence rail is much more distinct blue than the ones in the water. On the last day of November, we rode the West Orange Trail for 56 km. At the west end of the trail, they have left the rails and ties in place. Long ago, trees grew up in the middle of the long abandoned railway line forming an interesting "slalom course" for bicyclists! :-) This was the only tree that Sandra was able to get around while staying inside the railway "slalom course". Tough dudes those Floridians!