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Hang On

“All you need to do is hold on tight…and believe.” —Stephen King

We made our second visit to a wonderful 24-mile-large Everglades preserve this weekend (more images forthcoming, it’s beautiful land) — an area new to us, so each trail is an adventure. What’s so wonderful is that we’ve been completely alone each visit, save the rustling of the critters, a magnificent great-horned owl (sadly, no picture, as we startled each other within a matter of feet), and the awe-inspiring trees, wetlands, and swamps. Entering one trail, there was a ruckus among a saw palmetto plant, and a tiny lizard popped out of its depths — it doesn’t take much to create a cacophony in their noisy fronds. He simply sat on a nearby twig, seemingly perturbed at the brief interruption. Cutie.

Brave Lizard Along the Trail at Grassy Waters Preserve

Trailhead at Grassy Waters Preserve

Everglades Vista of the Grassy Waters Preserve

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  1. Pam's avatar
    Pam #

    Beautiful!

    July 9, 2012
    • FeyGirl's avatar

      Thanks! I need to get on the ball and upload some other pictures from this area…. It’s an amazing, magnificent preserve! ♥

      July 9, 2012
      • Pam's avatar
        Pam #

        We’re looking forward to visiting again since we returned to Florida – it’s been quite awhile!

        July 9, 2012
      • FeyGirl's avatar

        Summers are definitely tough… We’re trying our best to pick cloudy days, which is tough when you get caught in the rain, miles out! Heh!

        July 9, 2012
  2. marviiilous's avatar

    mr.lizard is holding REAL tight 🙂 great shots.

    July 9, 2012
    • FeyGirl's avatar

      Thanks so much! Such a cutie lil’ guy… Wish I could’ve gotten closer, but he split. 🙂

      July 9, 2012
  3. Billabone's avatar

    Your photo’s are just amazing. Put me in a good mood, after having to write a “not good mood” blog. Thank you!

    July 9, 2012
    • FeyGirl's avatar

      Thanks so much — I’m thrilled that the images do to you, what they did to me when I initially spied them in the midst of the swamps and wetlands!

      Your blog has an amazing goal and purpose — helping abandoned and abused animals in shelters!! Unfortunately, it must require…like you said…delving into that not-so-happy place at times. So much ♥ to you for your efforts. I hope you can keep looking at nature’s beauty to keep your spirits buoyant for your guys.

      July 10, 2012
  4. cravesadventure's avatar

    Loving your photos – you have a great eye for capturing:) Happy Monday!

    July 9, 2012
    • FeyGirl's avatar

      Thanks so much! When I’m lucky enough to nab ’em, heh… 🙂

      July 10, 2012
  5. marialla's avatar

    VERY BEAUTIFUL. BEFORE THE FULL PICTURE OF THE TREE LIZARD CAME TO VIEW . IT LOOKED LIKE A HAND STRETCHED OUT. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK , AS ALWAYS!!!

    July 9, 2012
    • FeyGirl's avatar

      Thanks so much! I wish I could have gotten a bit closer, alas… The swamp got in my way. 🙂

      July 10, 2012
  6. montucky's avatar

    After that scene of the trail head, there would be no way to resist that trail!

    July 10, 2012
    • FeyGirl's avatar

      EXACTLY! And this was the widest area of the trail… Wait till I post the actual trails. FUN! 🙂 Of course, it was a bit dicey with the swamp being at the same level (= gators), but that’s what a good hike is all about down here…

      July 10, 2012
  7. bentehaarstad's avatar

    That hang on-picture is really incredible, Feygirl. How wonderful nature is.

    July 13, 2012
    • FeyGirl's avatar

      Thanks so much!! I really wish I could have gotten a tad closer to the little guy, alas, the SWAMP got in the way… 🙂

      Nature truly is amazing. Its beauty and peace keeps me grounded and *relatively* sane.

      July 13, 2012

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