Jax North/Kingsland KOA
St Mary's on Georgia coast
Our campsite at Myakka SP FL Outpost area at Myakka
Sunset at Upper Myakka Lake
70 passenger air boat on Upper Myakka Lake
A look up the observation tower at the end of the canopy walkway.
Looking North
Looking down on a Palm Oak hammock
We kayaked with these babies. This view is from the air boat.
The sign said "Don't feed ...", I think they should have added a line, Don't become food for ...
We learned that an alligator must get its body temp to about 86 to digest its food. Maybe this one was just having a good burp
The Bald Eagle, center of picture, flew by us and landed on the mud flat and we watched it for about 45 minutes before it flew off. This picture is taken from the birdwalk at Upper Myakka Lake.
Another beautiful sunset in paradise.
Wally and Larry set out to explore the back waters near Caspersan Beach.
Suzette and Larry on the Gulf side of Caspersan Beach.
Suzette paddling on the Gulf Wally and Larry in the mangroves near Caspersan Beach Suzette on the Gulf ICW
Suzette, Linda, Rich bike ride the back country at Myakka.
From the prairie to the hammock, Suzette and Linda on their Mountain Bikes.
Rich, Linda, Suzette, Larry at the birdwalk on Upper Myakka Lake.
The birthday girl blows our her candle on the birthday key lime pie.
The I275 bridge over Tampa Bay
Feral hogs at Myakka. There are about 2000 of these animals and they trap about 1000 a year. They are very destructive.
Logan the camp dog.
Campsite at Skidaway Island State Park near Savannah GA.
Lunch family style. About 20 side dishes and 3 meat dishes. Good food.
Old number 8 at the Savannah railroad museum.
The roundhouse. No rides on the table, yet, go to Spencer Shops for that.
A picture of contentment.
The winner of the first 500. Johnny Mantz, Labor Day 1950.
Darrell Waltirp was in this when it flipped 5 or 6 times.
A look across the track from the back straight grandstands.
The sign says it all.
It's huge
Campsite 91 at Rudd's Creek.
Logan meets a friend.
Another view or our campsite.
A campsite at Occoneechee State Park.
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