• On the Beach

    4 Mayıs 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Back on the beach ⛱️ and where better to get a selfie 🤳 with a Grear Blue Heron.
    One man and his dog ....... not here in Florida, a Great Blue Heron is (fisher)man's best friend, I can't think why though 😀
    Finally the Black Skimmers came flying down the waters edge, whilst a pelican kept watch from the jetty.
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  • Garden Wildlife

    4 Mayıs 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Like most gardens, various types of wildlife are attracted to them. Here is what we saw at the Botanical Gardens:
    - Brown Anoles (Lizards) Not only will these lizards eat their own molted skin and detached tails, but they will also eat their own hatchlings and the hatchlings of the Green Anole. Since this invasive species arrived in Florida from Cuba, there’s been a decrease in the Green Anole population. Brown Anoles have wider heads and shorter noses than other Anoles. They have long toes that enable them to move quickly, and they can attach to any surface as they climb, even glass. Their bodies are light brown with black-and-white markings on their backs and light tan lines on their sides. Like the Green Anole, the Brown Anoles have dewlaps, which are reddish-orange. They’re active during the day and love humidity. These lizards can thrive in any environment but prefer ground vegetation and places that they can bask in the sun.
    - Little Blue Heron This small, grayish blue wading bird is wide spread throughout the entire Florida peninsula yet rarer in the panhandle. Its entire range extends outside of Florida northeast and west in North America and in many locations throughout Cuba, South and Central America. Little blue herons feed on a varied diet of fish, insects and amphibians and prefer to forage alone. Their nesting behavior is far more communal, however. Little blue herons often nest in colonies in the company of other wading bird species.
    - Osprey, also known as "fish hawks," are expert anglers that like to hover above the water, locate their prey and then swoop down for the capture with talons extended. In Florida, ospreys commonly capture saltwater catfish, mullet, spotted trout, shad, crappie, and sunfish from coastal habitats and freshwater lakes and rivers for their diet.
    - Wasps
    - Brown Pelican is a comically elegant bird with an oversized bill, sinuous neck, and big, dark body. Squadrons glide above the surf along southern and western coasts, rising and falling in a graceful echo of the waves. They feed by plunge-diving from high up, using the force of impact to stun small fish before scooping them up. They are fairly common today—an excellent example of a species’ recovery from pesticide pollution that once placed them at the brink of extinction.
    - Yellow Crowned Night Heron. Although it's name implies otherwise this bird is also quite active during daylight hours. The Yellow-Crowned Night-Heron has an average body length of 24 inches with a wingspan of 44 inches.
    Adults are slate grey, have a black head, white crown and cheek stripe, reddish eyes and yellow legs. Breeding adults have a yellow fore-crown with white plumes from nape and orange legs.
    Juveniles are grayish brown with amber eyes, white spotting and streaks above, gradually acquiring adult characteristics over a two year period.
    The Yellow Crowned Night-Heron hunts crustaceans, insects, & invertebrates in Mangroves, fresh and salt water swamps and marshes, mainly near the coast.
    - Great Blue Heron Largest of the North American herons with long legs, a sinuous neck, and thick, daggerlike bill. Head, chest, and wing plumes give a shaggy appearance. In flight, the Great Blue Heron curls its neck into a tight “S” shape; its wings are broad and rounded and its legs trail well beyond the tail. Great Blue Herons appear blue-gray from a distance, with a wide black stripe over the eye. In flight, the upper side of the wing is two-toned: pale on the forewing and darker on the flight feathers. Hunting Great Blue Herons wade slowly or stand statue-like, stalking fish and other prey in shallow water or open fields. Watch for the lightning-fast thrust of the neck and head as they stab with their strong bills. Their very slow wingbeats, tucked-in neck and trailing legs create an unmistakable image in flight.
    - Red Ants of the three types of red ants in Florida this is the Fire ant and gets its name from the extremely painful sting and bite. One fire ant can sting and bite its victim repeatedly. These ants build mounds, and when a fire ant mound is disrupted, workers make their way to the surface to attack the intruder. Attacks by fire ants are coordinated as hundreds of workers sting at the same time. Feeding on almost any plant or animal material, fire ants also feed on other insects.
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  • Botanical Garden Visit

    4 Mayıs 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    After breakfast Greg and Patti took us to the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens a bonus there was a fabulous exhibition of Flowers, Poetry and Light by Robert Mapplethorpe and Patti Smith.

  • Sun Rise

    4 Mayıs 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    Early start for Greg and I as we drove down to Sarasota Bay to watch the sun rise over Sarasota.
    After that we watched a couple of Great Blue Herons waiting patiently for any passing tasty morsels.
    Another Great Blue Heron took a shine to Greg and I and stood at the jetty entrance.
    From the end of the jetty looking around it looks a little like a mini everglades.
    Walking back to where we parked the car we stumbled across a flock of Ibis.
    We then headed over to the beach at Lido Key where hundreds of Black Skimmers were nesting and quite a few Royal Terns.
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  • Sundown

    3 Mayıs 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    Fortunately the storm never really materialised we heard thunder but it didn't rain ........ and the sun came back.
    However, when the sun goes down it doesn't stop.
    But when it's gone other things appear, like:
    The wild rabbits 🐇
    The yellow crowned night heron
    And don't tell Jayne but snakes as well....this being a red rat snake ... I think!!
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  • Walking along the beach

    3 Mayıs 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    So after grocery shopping we headed back to the apartment and went for a shortish stroll along the beach.
    The local inhabitants seem to be all part of the sandpiper family:
    - Black Bellied Plover
    - Semi-palmated Plover

    Then just as we walked back it started to look as though we were going to be in for a storm....
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  • First day in Sarasota

    3 Mayıs 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    Good morning from Long Boat Key in Sarasota.

    This is our new view every morning over looking the Gulf of Mexico.

    As we didn't get time to go food (grocery) shopping; I am fast becoming quite fluent in speaking American on this vacation 🇺🇲😁. Anyway I digress, we drove, or Greg did, down to what's known as The Circle on St Armands Island, for brunch at the Cilantro Grill. Food was fabulous when it arrived but the service was terrible!!

    After we had a short stroll around looking in various shops etc.
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  • Feeding Time

    2 Mayıs 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    After a 4 hour drive with a stop we arrived on Longboat Key. As it was gone 8:00 in the evening we headed straight for Whitney's for a typical Diner meal in a converted auto maintenance garage.
    We weren't the only ones to be fed as the mosquitoes took great delight feeding on me!!
    After leaving we then headed straight for the apartment, unloaded the cars and unpacked just enough clothes before going to bed.
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  • We're on the road to nowhere

    2 Mayıs 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

    Well to Sarasota actually.

    Patti and Jayne set off first in Patti's electric Volkswagon.
    Then Greg and I set off in his Nissan Infiniti.
    On the way we saw:
    - the common yellow American school bus.
    - one of the 500 a day logging wagons on Amelia Island just to provide wood pulp for the paper mill.
    - and the lesser spotted migratory birds Patti and Jayne.
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  • Last day at Fernandina Beach

    2 Mayıs 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    Last day at Greg and Patti's home 🏡 before moving on to Sarasota and all my new friends came to say goodbye:
    The Little Blue Heron
    Alligator
    The American Robin.
    I then had to post my postcards from Fernandina Beach and make sure the little red flag was sticking up so that the postman would see and collect it from outside the house.
    Then came the last rock on the rocking chairs on the front veranda and the last drink at Greg's outside bar.
    Time for a farewell photo with Greg's lovely and funny parents Pauline and Jim who had arrived last night.
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  • Hotel to the Golf Club

    1 Mayıs 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    Stroll through the hotel in search of a little retail therapy.
    A bath 🛁 full of rubber ducks 🦤
    No Jayne sorry no time to sample the Spa. 😪
    A quick reference and check list to the birds of paradise and we have seen half of them....
    The front of the Ritz-Carlton before the short walk over to the Golf Club and its amazing views of the fairway.
    Oh and yes I did buy a little rubber duck .... a Pirate ☠️.
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  • Sunday Lunch

    1 Mayıs 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    So we found the perfect souvenir; a print of the red brested blue birds 🐦 that we see all the time flying around Greg and Patti's home.
    So mission completed we headed off for lunch at
    The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Amelia Island; that boasts 5 stars of ultimate luxury and is also the home of Greg's other Golf Club. The hotel connects guests with the peaceful flow of natural waterways and native sand dunes. Experience a journey of culinary discovery highlighted by dinner in Salt, rated AAA Five-Diamond. Relax in the tides of wellness with unique services inspired by the sea. Reconnect with nature and all that is elemental along the beaches of Amelia Island. 
    That said the hotel also employs Gopher Tortoises 🐢 to cut the lawn.
    Walking past amazing pools , facilities and a parrot, we took a table for lunch.
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  • The Blessing

    1 Mayıs 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    13:00 is the time everyone was waiting for when the shrimp boats would sail up alongside the Dock and be blessed, by the priest; funnily enough from the church Patti and Greg had just taken us to.

    The Blessing of the Fleet is a tradition that began centuries ago in Mediterranean fishing communities. The practice began predominantly Catholic, but is now practiced by all Christians as a blessing from the local priest and pastors that is meant to ensure a safe and bountiful season.
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  • Sunday Morning

    1 Mayıs 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    Sunday morning breakfast courtesy of Chef Greg, the off to the local downtown church ⛪️ for Sunday morning service with Greg and Patti. Lovely service and very welcoming 🙏.

    Back to the main street in Fernandina looking at the stalls searching for a souvenir to bring home.

    I found a lovely aluminium print from Bone Yard Island at sunset but we would've had trouble bringing it home.
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  • Many faces of Shrimp Fest

    30 Nisan 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    Enjoying the atmosphere from the Shrimp Fest, from Greg once again photo 📸 bombing photographs, people dressed as shrimps 🍤 or wearing 🍤 hats, a brown pelican; a bird of the pelican family, Pelecanidae, one of three species found in the Americas and one of two that feed by diving into water, the little egret, a species of small heron in the family Ardeidae. It is a white bird with a slender black beak, long black legs and, in the western race, yellow feet. As an aquatic bird, it feeds in shallow water and on land, consuming a variety of small creatures and a Black Vulture, one of 2 types that live in Florida General characteristics of vultures include a large heavy body, a hunched over posture, and shaggy-looking feathers.
    Then there were the pirates ☠️ roaming around the town looking vicious brandishing weapons and then finally the scariest bunch of all 🤣🤣🤣☠️
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  • The Shrimp 🍤 Festival

    30 Nisan 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    Downtown Fernandina Beach where parking is at a premium well $20 a car 🚗 🤑 that's piracy 🏴‍☠️ if you ask me ...... so we must be in the right place 🤣

    The festivities begin with the telling of the history of the island and of the Eight flags that have flown over it and that Amelia Island is the only place in America where eight different flags have flown:
    French Flag 1562-1564
    Spanish Flag 1565-1763 and 1783-1821
    British Flag 1763-1783
    Patriots Flag 1812 -
    With the approval of U.S. President James Madison and Georgia Governor George Mathews in 1812-1813, insurgents known as the "Patriots of Amelia Island" overthrew the Spanish and seized the island
    Green Cross Flag 1817 
    Scottish born soldier of fortune, Sir Gregor MacGregor, received a document from Lino de Clemente, Pedro Gual, and Martin Thompson, each of whom claimed to speak for one or more of the Latin American republics. They called themselves the "deputies of free America" and called upon MacGregor to take possession of "both the Floridas, East and West" as soon as possible. MacGregor led a small band of musketeers to capture Fort San Carlos and claim the island from its Spanish defenders on June 29, 1817 without either side firing a single shot.
    Mexican Revolutionary Flag 1817
    Spanish soldiers forced MacGregor's withdrawal, but their attempt to regain complete control was foiled by American irregulars
    National Flag of the Confederacy 1861-1862
    On January 8, 1861, two days before Florida's secession, Confederate sympathizers (the Third Regiment of Florida Volunteers) took control of Fort Clinch, already abandoned by Federal workers who had been constructing the fort. General Robert E. Lee visited Fort Clinch in November 1861.
    United States 1862-Present 
    Union forces, consisting of 28 gunboats commanded by Commodore Samuel Dupont, restore Federal control of the island on March 3, 1862 and raise the American Flag. 

    Originally Held To Celebrate Blessing of Shrimp Fleet
    Fernandina is known as “birthplace of the modern shrimping industry in America.” The Festival began back in 1964 to celebrate the blessing of the shrimp fleet and featured shrimp boat races (formally called the “Shrimp Boat Festival”). This year in 2022, the blessing of the fleet is happening Sunday, May 1st at 1 p.m., followed by the “Decorated Shrimp Boat Parade & Contest.”
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  • Dinner at home 🏡 with the Kuisels

    29 Nisan 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    So tonight we are eating in with Jim and Shay, friends of Greg and Patti.
    Patti cleans, whilst Jayne and I under Greg's ever watching eyes 👀 de- shell 🐚 and de-vein the shrimps 🍤.
    Then it's over to Chef 👨‍🍳 Greg to work his magic.

    ...... and they were delicious 😋 clean plates 🍽 all around with only the ends to tell the tale 🍤
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  • The 19th hole

    29 Nisan 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    Best hole of the day some 4 hours later and it's nice to have a refreshing cold beer 🍺 in the bar at Greg's Golf Club. Not only can we relax having a beer but our golf clubs get taken off the golf cart and cleaned; in my case of all the sand and bits of fairway I collected.

    Thanks for the game Greg I thoroughly enjoyed I thoroughly enjoyed it. 🏌 🤝🤜🤛👍
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  • A few golf course hazards..

    29 Nisan 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    1. It's hard to tee off when a Mocking Bird 🐦 is behind you.
    2. A Double Crested Cormorant is sat drying its wing feathers.
    3. A turtle beats you to your ball.
    4. They put a pond in front of the hole.
    5. Vultures follow your every move.
    6. Canadian geese say you will have to play around us.
    7. The odd bunker or a hundred.
    8 And you wood not to end up to far in the trees.
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  • Real Golf

    29 Nisan 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    So just a short drive 🚘 from Greg and Patti's 🏡 (about 2 minutes) we arrived at the golf ⛳️ course. Its very different from playing at my local Poulton and Staining golf courses.
    First you drive up to the club house and stay in your car, whilst your golf clubs are taken out of the boot or in this case the trunk and taken to your golf cart. They even ask who is driving so that the clubs are put on the correct side.Okumaya devam et

  • Out, out....

    28 Nisan 2022, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ 🌙 21 °C

    Well what do you do when your wives are at a show and they will need a lift home?
    ......Welcome to the Palace Saloon Bar established in 1903 and the destination bar in Florida .......... Between 1880-1910 Fernandina's docks were among the busiest in the south. Basking in her heyday, she welcomed ships from the far corners of the globe. Of the many saloons that lined the lively streets of the harbour district, only one bore the distinction of being the "Shipcaptain's Bar." and that was the Palace.

    It was an amazing night ...drinking and playing 🎱 with "real" pirates.... unfortunately everyone started walking over me when I showed them my plank!!
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