Sunday, July 17, 2011
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Camp Week Finale
Maddie attended her first Bible School, aka Church Camp @ the Cathedral this week. She had us all week, but the evening storms kept us from the pool until Friday evening and Saturday.
Maddie was so tired after a full day at the pool that she went to sleep swinging late this afternoon!
Maddie was so tired after a full day at the pool that she went to sleep swinging late this afternoon!
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Meet Felix the dog.
Felix, a seven year old Jack Russell Terrier needed a new home. We decided to try out the pairing for a few days. This was the first meeting between Josie and Felix this past Sunday.
Felix finally ventured into the back yard.
Soon, they were marking territory, repeatedly going to the water bowl for refills!
It seems to be working out. Felix is a good dog and just seems to have needed a fenced in yard to roam. Josie, on the other hand, may not be very good at sharing.
Felix finally ventured into the back yard.
Soon, they were marking territory, repeatedly going to the water bowl for refills!
It seems to be working out. Felix is a good dog and just seems to have needed a fenced in yard to roam. Josie, on the other hand, may not be very good at sharing.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Alone in Paradise
Everyone was back to work on July 5th except ...me! Yeah, I had two lovely days exploring the island by bike, sitting on the beach, sleeping in each of the villa's bedrooms and reading my nook from each of the kitchen island chairs.
My corner unit living room:
Lots of wildlife. Most were too fast for me to stop and take a picture.Some were a little more used to humans.
There were many alligators, but no need to sun on the banks of the ponds with 90 degree plus temps and 100% humidity. So the gator sightings were restricted to the tops of heads in the water, baby gators in the Night Heron Park Nature Center, and this fellow (who looks a little ill - his color is so grey).
The temperatures and humidity made this old lady ride only in the mornings and in the evenings. Still, I rode as much as possible, going through several t-shirts. I even climbed the marsh tower to take pictures.
Landside view:
Tower view:
It was great while it lasted, but back to reality- you know the reality where I have to go to work,live in a little house a half mile from the water, and the closest I've ever been is 8 rows (and a line of security guards) from Keith Urban.
My corner unit living room:
Lots of wildlife. Most were too fast for me to stop and take a picture.Some were a little more used to humans.
There were many alligators, but no need to sun on the banks of the ponds with 90 degree plus temps and 100% humidity. So the gator sightings were restricted to the tops of heads in the water, baby gators in the Night Heron Park Nature Center, and this fellow (who looks a little ill - his color is so grey).
The temperatures and humidity made this old lady ride only in the mornings and in the evenings. Still, I rode as much as possible, going through several t-shirts. I even climbed the marsh tower to take pictures.
Landside view:
Tower view:
It was great while it lasted, but back to reality- you know the reality where I have to go to work,live in a little house a half mile from the water, and the closest I've ever been is 8 rows (and a line of security guards) from Keith Urban.
Monday, July 4, 2011
It's Independence Day!
We were able to spend the holiday on Kiawah Island. Charlotte wanted to stay home and Carrie and her latest bf were only out for the day. We did enjoy time with David's family.
My youngest niece - the young tennis star, Carrie and Airman Jacobs.
My 13 year old nephew: too cool to let the world know he just had a cheeto!
We watched fireworks from the beach. My batteries died so I didn't get any shots of the Night Heron Park or Sanctuary fireworks.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Another Redfish Day
The Princess of Menhaden (also finger mullet and shrimp) caught enough bait this afternoon for a few redfish from the Palmetto Island County Park Fishing Dock.
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