Our trip back to Sanford began with the breaking down of the tents. The volunteers we spoke with recommended the Sisters Creek area so we added that you our set of get out and stretch stops. Then through Jacksonville too the next stop Hays Creek. A fine three days!
Lots of informations on this map, expertely narrated by Ken
Tasty fish, tasty fish tasty fish
From the board walk over the water
Spoonbills followed us over
Sturdy privy
A lone park bench
A great place to eat an entire bag of oysters
This ship has not sailed, it sank
Even the birds fish here
Good fish habitat
An abandoned factory
Over the St. Johns river
All tied up
Ken said that they removeds three of these cranes due to the lack of shipping
Jax in the distance
The Maxwell House Coffee building
Dragons
The new Jacksonville
Night Heron
What the duck?
Its a bold bean indeed
Bulls Hit Ranch and Farm. With a big blue ox on top and a sign indicating home of the Bull Chips
Almost to Hay Creek and we come upon this dock, toxic blue-green algae is in the area
That explains the vultures
Chomp chomp
Good place to camp and sail Ken will keep this in mind
The start of the boardwalk
A heavy burden of epiphytes
Cormorant
In the foliage
A slow moving creek if I have ever seen one
Zigging and zagging
No one else was here
A night heron to keep us company
Swampy
Duckweed
Ken off to the right side
Vines
A heavy burden of epiphytes
We did not get into this restaurant, despite the great name, instead we went across the street for a delightful lunch
It has been 3 years and 355 days since we began our Migration
