The park is absolutely packed. The week before and this week after Easter seem even busier than summertime!! Fortunately, we have been busy doing mom things so the crowds haven't had much of an affect on our plans.
We have had a chance to do some walking and I always can find some wonderful nature here at Huntington. After this week, things should empty out here and we will be able to just enjoy this wonderful park!!
As always...
Nature Is Amazing!!!
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Glad to hear your mom is doing so well, but sorry the park is so full! Enjoy your Spring and see you soon!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear from you and see your great pictures. That is a wonderful park so I'm not surprised the spring breakers want to swarm all over it. Sorry for you though. Was it warm enough to swim? Hope the Mom stuff continues to go well. Wish we were going to see you soon.
ReplyDeleteAMAZING pictures!! Enjoy the quiet when it arrives! We're surprised at the number of people still in Florida -- trying to make reservations for St. Augustine next week, several campgrounds are still booked. Tom said to one lady on the phone "I thought everybody was gone from Florida by now!"
ReplyDeleteThat Rat Snake above the motorhome would have freaked Marti out so badly she'd never allow us to visit HB again. Other than that, it's a really cool picture! :c)
ReplyDeleteIs that a new baby gator, I'm still trying to see the big one you've gotten so many great shots of?
Fantastic pictures!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics as always. See you two next month!
ReplyDeleteI love that crab picture. Safe travels north. Hugs to both of you. Hopefully we can catch up with you in Florida next winter.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. Glad we don't have trees with snakes hanging over our motorhome :-). I know, I know --- rat snakes are not poisonous and do keep the rodent population in check.
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