This time, I rented a house right on the beach so that if it was cold and windy (which happened just two days later), we could still enjoy the view. Having a private path to the beach was a luxury.
And the house worked out fine--dog and people friendly. I cooked sea food every night that I bought daily in Eastpoint at Lyn's Seafood Market. I was glad we had a covered porch the next day.....
...when a fierce storm blew in. We had a tornado warning in the morning. A tornado actually touched down north of here, doing major damage to a prison and other areas. It almost felt like a hurricane. The next day I noticed the house behind us had shingles missing--wasn't sure if that happened during the storm but the wind gusts were very strong.
After the storm, a cold front moved in. Checking weather back home though made us feel better since the temperature was in the teens at night while here just below freezing.
Still, I bundled up in the 50 degree weather and walked the beach where I photographed these beautiful sea oats....
...and the lovely sunset.
St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
We took a trip to St. Marks wildlife refuge almost two hours away but it was well worth the time and effort. Here's the description from the webpage:
"The refuge was established in 1931 to provide wintering habitat for migratory birds. It is one of the oldest refuges in the National Wildlife Refuge System. It encompasses 70,000 acres spread out between Wakulla, Jefferson, and Taylor counties, and includes about 43 miles along the Gulf Coast of northwest Florida." U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
St. Marks Lighthouse was built in 1842 and is still in use today.
It was great to see some flowers--I think this was goldenroad which was covered with bees and other insects. The refuge is a stopover for monarch butterflies too although we were probably a month late for them.
In the grass is a large alligator, probably the first time I was not scared since he was across the way and too cold to move much.
Egret?
A great blue heron and the great ibis behind it.
There were lots of these little birds in the shallow areas.
Back on St. George Island, I loved watching the pelicans fly as I walked along the beach.
On the day of departure, I got up early to take one last walk along the beach. Just before we turned to go back to the house, Kookie stopped and stared at these dolphins. I would have missed seeing this pod? of about 5 of them swimming parallel to the beach.
I finish with another photo of Kookie who I hope appreciates that we plan our trips around her now!
Oh my goodness, you were within 10 miles of me when you were at St. Marks ! Glad you enjoyed it. Was it your first trip? I have lived in the area all my life. It is nice, but the Appalachian Mts. are my favorite place !
ReplyDeleteElizabeth--I agree the beach is very nice but I love my Appalachian Mountains. We went last year and loved it so much we came back. I like the quiet of St. George Island but yet there is still lots to do. Of course, I chose it first because they allow dogs on the beach.
DeleteBeautiful scenes,despite the cold weather.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ruth--I think the main thing is whether there is sunny weather.
DeleteGorgeous beach and great beach house. I also eat fresh seafood every single day we are at the beach and often have a grouper sandwich for lunch as well.
ReplyDeleteNCmountainwoman--I don't seem to get tired of seafood at the beach I guess because it is so fresh. I haven't tried a grouper sandwich but that sounds good.
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