Saturday, April 11, 2026

18 March 2026 Sanford: A Trip to the Grand Opening of H-Mart

 


We had our visits with Shaun and Ryan's families and then scheduled a visit with Lindsay's family.  Our excursion was to the H-Mart, a giant Asian food market that has just recently opened.  This visit was in preparation for the roll your own sushi party at Laura's house.  Skip lunch folks because the spread at dinner tomorrow will be epic!  After we stocked up with everything we could possible need, we went by a specialty fixture supply house to pick up some things for Laura's stores


Pouring out of the car


The gang is all here!


H-Mart time


It is a free for all!


It is super crowded


Claw machine row


More machines


Big logo time


The Butter Family has its own space


Bamboo shoots anyone?


The fish isle


Salmon heads


So many live sea creatures


Squids squids squids


A food court to boot!


We stopped off at the fixture store to pick up some specialized parts for Laura



So many manikins!



 It has been 3 years and 283 days since we began our Migration

17 March 2026 Sanford: Ryan, Stephanie and Crew plus TSA Precheck Appointment

 


The crew is back from hiking and we returned Titan to his home with Ryan, Stephanie and the kids.  Then we took Hayden out to lunch to Two Chicks.  Two chicks specializes in chicken salads done up in various ways.  Our lunch was tasty and we then headed over to Staples for our TSA appointment.  The TSA funding impasse has created chaos at airports all over the US and we want to get every advantage possible on our up coming domestic flights.  We forgot to wear green on this St. Patty's day, oops, sorry Ireland.



Titan is a very large dog anf he is always pulling on the leash


Back from the hike


Still very chaotic 


Lots of gear to sort




Wet clothes and items to get clean and dry


Gavin joins us


Chicks do it right


The story is a sweet one.  they started out selling chicken salad out of their kitchen and had to upgrade to a commercial kitchen so they decided to really upgrade


We enjoyed our lunch and talked about our upcoming DC trip


Lots of red bugs in that lake


Inside the store is a TSA Precheck booth


We had an appointment


So we could do all of the background checking and biometric collecting here


The machine that does it all, finger printing, facial recognition, passport scanning.  In a few days we will be certified safe travelers




 It has been 3 years and 282 days since we began our Migration

Friday, April 10, 2026

15 March 2026 Sanford: Dinner With Erin

 



Most of the McLane family members headed out to Alexander Springs, picked up the Florida Trail and hiked for three days.  We were staying inside so we could watch Titan the Weimaraner.  Erin stayed back to study for her teaching certification tests.  We picked her up and took her out to dinner to celebrate those tests recently passed.  While we were having our meal everyone's phone started ringing with the emergency alert system klaxon.  A severe thunderstorm was supposedly on its way but in reality it was already upon us.   The roof rattled, some folks asked to be moved inside, but we stuck it out.  Not because we had any real weather information to guide our decision, it was because the food came out and we were hungry so we started eating.  







Not a great time to be on a lake in the wind


The rain is coming down!


Weather Alert Weather Alert!


The Storm has arrived


Still afloat


Dinner has arrived so the storm can rain all it wants to


Frog legs, yummy


Chocolate beignets


A fine dinner


So Titan gets his dinner too!





 It has been 3 years and 282 days since we began our Migration

Thursday, April 9, 2026

14 March 2026 Sanford: The Birds of Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge

 


This area is one of Florida's premier birding locations with 330 recorded species just last year.  There is a seven mile loop that birders can drive, the Black Point Wildlife Drive.  We drove it slowly and then we drove it again.  This is where we saw the "dancing" reddish egrets.  There is also a Wild Bird Trail with elevated hides and a long walkway.  We also drove Gator Creek Road along another driving bird trail.  I got photos of hundreds of birds, including 24 different species.  Of those eight were new to my lifelist.  But first things first, we stopped for some breakfast before heading over to the mainland.  First we had to drive north to New Smyrna Beach and then south to Titusville and then cross back over to the barrier islands.  That took a bit but once we got to the bird trail we started seeing birds immediately.  We had a blast and even picked up a hitch hiker bird that landed on our windshield wiper and rode along with us for a while.  


The wind is still blowing


No baptisms today


The big bridge ahead will  get us out of Titusville


Back over to the barrier islands


Almost there


Oriented 


Tada!


Gators may be the reasoning for making this a drive through bird area


We pulled over multiple times to let those folks that were in a hurry pass


Little blue heron


Reddish Egret lifebird #1


A beautiful bird greeting us


Landing on our car, this boat tailed grackle made us laugh


This grackle adopted us


He even hung on while we drove off


Two birds with one shot.  A pied billed grebe and a great blue heron


Great Blue Heron with an itch


Greater Yellowlegs Lifebird #2


Foster's Tern lifebird #3


Stilt Sandpiper lifebird #4


Least Sandpiper lifebird #5


Willet lifebird #6


Western Cattle Egret lifebird #7


Green Heron checking out the tunnle


No no no no 


Nice reflections


Mudflat baby!


Time to walk a bit


The trail was easy


Anhinga


Northern Harrier lifebird #8


One leg


The blue winged teal are napping


Little egret ready to stab


The old shuttle building


Northern shovelers


Madam heron and her gallinule friends


Mottled ducks


Tricolor and blue herons


Everybody head right!


Rosette spoonbill


Stick Man!


El Gator


Pony tail time


Red bellied woodpecker


Anybody want to guess?


Hundreds of cormorants


Out of town, heading north!



 It has been 3 years and 281 days since we began our Migration