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Check Cindy out!!!!! Her First
FO Yeah!!!!! Cindy
FO means Finished Object. Now you need to learn the lingo. I can't believe how fast she picked up knitting. I am very impressed. I am going to teach her how to purl next. She didn't even drop any stitches. You are amazing Cindy. I love you!!!!!
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This is my Nephew Nicholas. He caught a dragon fly. He is sneaky. We went
canoeing down the
Wekiva River. It took us 4 1/2 hours to do.
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Here is Ashley and Austin. They helped me row. They were excited to see the wild life up close.
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Here is Nicholas, Mathew, and their dad. They were counting all the turtles out on the river.
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Here are two out of the 19 turtles we saw.
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We found animal tracks. There are deer, turkey, human, and bear. Can you see them?
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Here is a Blue Heron. It flew away and the bird is absolutely beautiful.
Ahhhhh!!!!! You wouldn't believe how close we were to alligators. We saw 5 of them. One was a 4' gator and it went into the water 2 feet from where we were. I couldn't see where it went and I was scared. I thought my kids were going to lose it. I had a great day out on the water, paddling the day away. It wasn't too hot. it was just right. I highly recommend going down Rock Springs to
Wekiva river in a canoe. You could also go down on a tube. If you are ever in Orlando, check it out. It is very beautiful. Don't forget the sunscreen and something soft to sit on.
It is nice to be back on land.
4 comments:
Great scarf! Glad you labeled the post your twin sister or I would have had to ask if you were twins. The pictures of your canoe trip are amazing. Although I am so deathly scared of alligators if I knew they were out there I never woudl have gone!
You are well on the way to forming your own knitting group!
Yay Sis for not dropping a stitch! That's amazing! The world is a better place with a new knitter in it.
I spent many hours at Wekiva Spring State park as a teenager/kid. Love it!
What is a Pearl? I can;t wait to learn more about knitting!! Please teach me more! I love you!
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