Showing posts with label beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beach. Show all posts

Friday, June 15, 2012

Circle Of Life On the Beach

Another delay...
we were ready to head north on Tuesday morning,
as they say "the best laid plans...were changed.

My husband woke up on Monday morning
had a cup of coffee, looked at me and
asked "is it warm in here", response  "no".
It was downhill from there...the flu bug had taken charge,

Okay I am not going into details but according to my husband
No one has ever been this sick.  REALLY.
Okay I going to stop there because if I get it I don't want this to be used against me:)

SO CHANGE OF PLANS.
Off to the Beach


All I wanted to do is to GET OUT OF THE HOUSE.
Trying to escape the dreaded "bug".
(I did take my cell phone just in case he really needed me)

So I joined all the other beach people (NO ONE)
with my trusty Aussie, Kix,
and we were breathing the fresh SEA air.

We took advantage of our BONUS beach time.
Lots of swimming and exercise.

We also counted 14 set of tracks that looked like this.


Can you guess what they are???

I have to admit I was clueless the first couple of times I encountered this scene.

Every night this time of year SEA TURTLES come ashore and lay their eggs.

They lumber out of the sea at high tide,
dig a huge hole, drop their eggs and bury them past the high tide mark.

The tire tracks are from the Turtle Patrol.  Each morning every nest is
recorded, date and location.  Unfortunately turtle eggs are a delicacy in some cultures.
After the next high tide you would never know they were there.

I worried that Kix would find the nest and dig up the eggs,
NEVER, EVER has this happened.
For some reason the dogs can not smell them, Kix had never even taken a second look
when trotting right over a nest.

I am told the eggs will sit in the sand, incubate and hatch sometime in late summer. 

THE MOST AMAZING FACT IS THAT THE TURTLES THAT HATCH ON THIS
BEACH WILL RETURN TO LAY THEIR EGGS ON THE SAME BEACH, EVERY YEAR
FOR DECADES TO COME.
Some of the turtles travel as far as 2,000 miles
in the meantime.
(Information via turtles that are equipped
with tracking instruments)


Our little community is very "Turtle Minded"


When you go to the beach you are always reminded the beach belongs to the Sea Turtles.

Starting March 1st to October 31 all lights from the houses on the beach must be blacked out so not to confuse the turtles when nesting or hatching.


They rehab any Sea Turtles that are injured in the area.
It is all run by volunteers and they are passionate.



This is Zoe, you can adopt her and keep updated on her progress via the web
 and then a tracking device when she is healthy enough to be released.
I think this would be a fabulous gift for a young person.




I have even designed some of my bracelets in honor of the Sea Turtle.


I have so enjoyed learning about the Sea Turtle

However today I was reminded of the CIRCLE OF LIFE
This afternoon this male Green Sea Turtle washed ashore.
The volunteers from the Marine Life Center in Juno were called
they arrived almost like 911 responders. 
Unfortunately it was too late for this turtle.
The Marine Life Center documented as much as they could
and returned him to the sea.

They sprayed painted his shell fluorescent pink.
This was to alert boaters and anyone that found him that he was "accounted" for.

Credit: Pinterest Picture

I find some strange comfort in thinking
 that perhaps he returned to where he was hatched to
complete the CIRCLE.


 My husband is on the mend,
he has his sense of humor back,
always a good sign

So now I am tapping my Red Rudy Toes hoping to be home soon.

Enjoy!

Thursday, May 31, 2012

The More Things Change the More They Stay the Same?

As of this year I split my time between Michigan and Florida.

Two very different worlds

yet very similar...

Currently I am longing for my Michigan


Hopefully very soon I will return.

I try to think what I miss most
 and find that my two worlds are not that very different.

I miss the morning path at the farm.


I leave... my morning path to the beach.


I miss my beautiful gardens.


I miss my pink roses.


However, in Florida I leave... 
 pink abounding all around me.









I miss the Kellio.


I leave... a starlit pergola.


 I miss... the magic of Lake Michigan.


I leave... my morning walk on the beach
 where everyday I discover magical treasures.


I miss all the baby horses
 that have been part of my life for the last 20 years.


I leave... my grand baby
 that I pray will be part of my life for multitudes of 20 years.


I leave... a new world, to me,
  of baby seahorses raised by daughter and her husband.


I leave...Seahorse Nurseries.


I leave...being a guest blogger


I really miss my friends in Michigan.

I leave... many new friendships in our new neighborhood.

I have gained new appreciation
 for everything in both worlds.

I also have gained new appreciation
 for those of you who are part of my BLOG world.

I left for a while...

and now I am back with greater appreciation
 for you who visit and share your world with me.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Gone Coastal!

I have gone
COASTAL!


I am still in Florida and
enjoying every minute it of it!!!
The beach has become my playground.

OH NO!


My blog has been so neglected but....
 I did declare earlier this year that this would be a stress free, guilt free blog.
 I love and APPRECIATE those of you that visit and love to touch base with so many "blog" friends even if it is not as often as I would like.

My decorating has taken a tropical route.
I have taken every liberty from the Jimmy Buffet school of decorating.


Can you see this stuff in northern Michigan?
It would look just plain SILLY!


Even my mosaic projects have gone tropical.
I recently transformed these thrift store stools for my daughter's kitchen

I must admit my heart strings are being tugged by all the new foals that have been born this spring.
I have yet to pet the little velvet noses and discover each personality. 
Although I know they are being well taken care of
 ( yes, I'm taking about my Fairy God- Manager, Jona)
 I get updates almost on daily basis and pictures as soon as the little ones are born.


How cute is this little guy?
Look at all those spots.
His daddy's name is "SPOTS HOT" so...
how does the name "3 Hot Spots" sound?

This little girl is the last of the foals this year.
A real beauty!


She reminds me of one of the greatest beauties of all time.
Grace Kelly.
Naming her after the late Princess of Monaco
 she would have really big hooves to fill.
Maybe too much pressure:)

I am taking time to smell the flowers, or roses, as it might be.


I have never been one to sit back and enjoy the present.


This year I am trying to change that.


I think I am succeeding.
It's amazing how growing older changes your perspective
 on what is important in life.


As my time in Florida is moving into the
Sunset Mode.


I'll say...
"See ya later"
and take off to Northern Michigan.

In the meantime you can find me on the beach.
I hope you are doing well
and thank you so much for visiting this "sometimes" blogger.

Enjoy!

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