You can't resist these delicious scones! |
Sam found a friend while eating scones! |
This is the window of the Upper Crust Bakery! |
On to Caspersen Beach to ride the Legacy Trail along the Intracoastal Waterway. It is an unbelievably beautiful trail. We got up close and personal with a majestic eagle guarding its nest. After the 10 mile bike ride we spent about 2 hours walking the shoreline of Caspersen Beach looking for sharks teeth and pieces of shells. Kathy found her 1st shark teeth!!! Again, it was a very breezy day which started at 37 degrees and ended around 72. It was a beautiful day to walk along the beach. Then we drove to the pier just north of Venice to watch the sunset - gorgeous.
Riding the Legacy Trail along the Intracoastal Waterway! |
Saw this eagle up close and personal while riding along the trail! |
Not a bad place to eat a picnic lunch! |
We love Caspersan Beach! |
Hard at work looking for shell pieces and sharks teeth! |
Enjoying the beautiful sunset! |
Only got back to Willie around 7:30. Had picked up a rotisserie chicken and then made salads and quinoa. This morning I had baked a key lime pie from the juice of key limes I had bought at the Red Barn. It was a Paula Dean recipe I found on the internet and we had some for dessert - so good!!! By 9 we decided to call it a day. We were all exhausted. Looking forward to going to Fort DeSoto tomorrow.
Miss you and Florida so much! Last time is our motto! At 2:30 AM Sunday night the propane ran out! Not a big deal it was only 18 degrees outside! Still can't figure out why they are working outdoors in this bad weather...never again. Had a wonderful visit with Scott & Sara on Sunday, that is a good reason to be here!! Mom & Dad are good...so I'll just smile and know the best is yet to come! Enjoy for me!
ReplyDeleteHi! Ken - great job with those pictures. I especially enjoy those sunsets, of course would enjoy them better yet if we were there! Good to see Sam & Kathy enjoying Florida w/ you. I am hoping to see some great sunrises and sunsets myself in a few days (probably will see more sunsets than sunrises, but who knows?)!
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