I wanted to post this a long time ago but never got around to it.
There is this old French fort/National monument about 3 minutes from our house. We love this place and go there as often as possible. There are nature trails, a museum, a boat dock, lookouts to the river, an old Timicuan Indian hut, and an old French fort. (I know the French were the first to build it, but I can't remember if it was later taken over by the Spanish? Looks like I need to read up at the museum again). We see dolphins pretty often here and lots of osprey, bald eagles, owls and crabs. The rangers tell me they sometimes see manatee too. But anyway, not many people visit this place and so it's always quiet, beautiful and natural. I love to take my boys because it gives them the freedom to run, explore, imagine, and get dirty. In my opinion it's better than a playground.
Here are some pictures from a visit we made this past summer. I was pushing Mason in the stroller and Isaac and Ethan had run on ahead of us. This is what I found in the trail...
There is this old French fort/National monument about 3 minutes from our house. We love this place and go there as often as possible. There are nature trails, a museum, a boat dock, lookouts to the river, an old Timicuan Indian hut, and an old French fort. (I know the French were the first to build it, but I can't remember if it was later taken over by the Spanish? Looks like I need to read up at the museum again). We see dolphins pretty often here and lots of osprey, bald eagles, owls and crabs. The rangers tell me they sometimes see manatee too. But anyway, not many people visit this place and so it's always quiet, beautiful and natural. I love to take my boys because it gives them the freedom to run, explore, imagine, and get dirty. In my opinion it's better than a playground.
Here are some pictures from a visit we made this past summer. I was pushing Mason in the stroller and Isaac and Ethan had run on ahead of us. This is what I found in the trail...



This is our little peanut on a cannon in the fort.

4 comments:
O.K. so obviously I've been missing this and I can't live too far from it if you don't??!
I love the way you are laid back enough to let Ethan wear his pj's out in public. I need you to rub off on me some. :)
I think our son David did his Eagle Project there...it is a beautiful and quiet place...
As for P.J.'s in public, I did some laundry this week while watching my grandkids and actually sent Sierra to school in a PJ top...it was so cute, it looked like a regular street clothes to me but then, when I finally folded the other half of the load, I discovered the P.J. bottoms...Sierra didn't mind at all...she thought it was funny that Nonna sent her to school in a jammie top !
I love the preserve too! We wanted to get over there today but didn't. Every time I go I see dolphins.
Cars and I used to go there often but haven't lately. It's so beautiful there. And like you said very quiet.
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