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Looking north along the Atlantic Ocean. Notice the hotels? Nope. |
Finally the fall weather has arrived in central Florida!
Last
Sunday it was 62 degrees when I got going. There was a cool breeze and
the sky was crystal clear. It even sounded different, like it does
when the weather first changes temperature.
I drove to meet my
friend Walt who cooked both of us a delicious breakfast with lots of hot
coffee. Then we headed east to New Smyrna Beach where we raised a drink
to the surf before driving south to
Canaveral National Seashore.
Walt had just turned 62 this year and got us into the park for free
with his new pass. We drove in free and cruised along the coastal dune
to the turnaround at the end of 6 paved miles.
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And looking south, no hotels here either! |
The car windows were open and we sat enjoying the
cool wind waiting on a parking space, listening to the waves crash
below. After a few minutes waiting we drove back north to the next
available parking space and walked down to the beach on the boardwalk.
Just watching the waves rush in and out was fine for me. We waved at
the Park Rangers and the people walking by, watched the surf fishermen
cast lines about and followed the gulls as they flew overhead in the
breeze. This was nice. No bugs, no heat and actually the wind was a
bit chilly without a second shirt on. I could stand here all day,
leaning against the dry wooden rails and just stare out to sea.
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The State House |
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Comfortable rockers! |
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An explosion of plant life above with Resurrection Ferns in the Live Oaks |
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The view from the rocking chairs. |
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Coral Honeysuckle, a Florida variety. It doesn't smell as strong as northern varieties. |
We drove up to the restored State House where we sat
in the porch rockers watching the boat traffic and fishing people along
the Intracoastal Waterway in Mosquito Lagoon. Crowds came and went.
More birds flew by. I noticed our conversation had gone quiet as we
contemplated life's details. I could also sit here, rocking all day,
quietly. It was nice to get peaceful. One of the neatest things about
using the free entrance pass is you don't feel you have to spend your
every moment living to the fullest anymore. You don't have to hike all
the trails or get a line in the water to fish or see all the museums and
displays. You can slow down and just enjoy a short drive in a cool
place that you probably wouldn't take before.
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Intracoastal Waterway looking north from JB's |
After a couple hours, a couple conversations and
talking about a couple of dreams, we left and drove north to have lunch
at JB's, a favorite eating stop along the barrier island. We waited a
while after lunch on the dock, again just watching and listening. There
are some days I need to do just that and nothing else and today was
that day. I celebrated the end of summer's heat and bugs by leaning
back and doing very little. To end today with a quote, that made all
the difference.
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