It's not the Pacific, but I'm hedging my bets with the Gulf of Mexico... and that water was cold!
The light and keeper's quarters at St. Marks are framed, picture-perfect, by a live oak. The lighthouse lies at the mouth of the St. Marks River on Apalachee Bay; a beautiful spot.
4 in my 39 by 40.
5 comments:
You look like a little schoolgirl playing hooky! I love the photograph.
Pfft!
Go! Take the trip already!
;-)
Boy - I don't know. Oh what the heck. Count it!!!
I was doing the St. Marks Wildlife Refuge way back in the 70s - how great that you found it. I remember one year when Hurricane Agnes came through that we had to sail our boat from Shell Point to St Marks inland to keep it safe.
It's been 33 years since I left Tallahassee, but in the interim the rails to trails program was enacted. There is apparently a bicycle path that goes the twenty miles or so from Tallahassee down into the Refuge, and at least was if not still is quite popular.
NCMountainWoman: It felt like playing hooky, yes, to be barefoot in mid-winter.
;-)
MevetS: Right. Right.
Rabbit's Guy: Just in case, anyway.
Wayne: Yeah... I think I saw that bike trail.
It's a lovely refuge and I wish there'd been more time to explore it on foot... I liked that about it compared to the marshy refuge here in NJ that I visit... it's more than just a driving tour. The cold and rain didn't make walking as enjoyable as it might've otherwise been though. I'd imagine seeing it in a boat or kayak would be really cool.
I think the whooping cranes are located near Shell Point... if I'm remembering the geography and place names correctly.
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