Man, I've been away for a few weeks, first a couple of weeks spent going to get my kiddo (we camped in a state park in Lake Charles, LA for a couple of nights, both of our first time in LA, beautiful park, great time! My BF fished off of the CameronJetty Fishing Pier. We saw a ton of dolphins, he caught quite a few catfish, but no red fish, and I saw an apparently rare flamingo fly by. Then we picked up the youngun in TX.) We had a good time playing board games, video games and watching good movies he hasn't seen yet. Also went to the BFs parents place on the river and to the McWane Center. Then he went to his grandmother's, and myself, the BF, our 3 roommates and, by the end of the trip, six other people ask camped at one of the most beautiful places that I can get to quickly! An amazing state park in Port St. Joe, FL, we had to hike about a mile or mile and a half to the spot where we all stayed in our tents and hammocks, but it was so worth it! There was a great store with liquor and groceries a few miles from the park, so we made daily trips to town. Definitely a luxurious camping trip, but it was so perfect! We hiked each day about a mile, or less, to the giant 80-100 ft tall sand dune lined beach, and also played in the bay right by our campsite. It was heaven! I took my BF to an incredible seafood place on his birthday, recommended by the local owner of our little sore that we frequented while there. The Indian Pass Trading post, you must try it! I had the delicious snow crab legs, we shared some great gumbo, and he had the most delicious stuff, crab stuffed shrimp! But the best part was definitely the beautiful scenery! Saw tons of stingrays, cool fish, a tiny starfish, a blowfish deflated, ospreys, our roommate caught a tiny shark, one guy saw a sea turtle in our campsite! Check it out!
This is my boyfriend coming back from fishing in the bay.
This is the walk up to our campsite.
And the view from the top of that hill at our campsite, at low tide.
Some of the huge sand dunes at sunset.
The beach
An 80-100ft tall sand dune (hard to tell how big it is since I'm standing on one myself)
Kayaking in for supplies
Our lovely group in the ocean
Plus on top of all that, I ordered a new batch of fuzzy butts that got in a week and a half before we went on the trip! I got 5 Easter egger girls, two boys and five of a "rare egg layer assortment" all girls. I'm very excited to definitely have ten girls out of this batch! I didn't do so well with the straight run last time :-( here are some of the cuties, (I'm pretty sure I have a golden campine, a polish, and a cochin. Not entirely sure on the other two assortments, possibly another Easter Egger, and maybe a blue orp? Maybe y'all can help me decide?) Here they are young:
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This is Matilde, named after a famous flamenco dancer, pretty sure she's a polish, just not sure if the kind, maybe white crested black?
This is Greywing, maybe a blue orp?
Pretty sure she is a golden campine, her neck is more orange now.
Pretty sure she is a cochin, any guess? No name yet.
What do you think of this one? EE also? Maybe another I was looking at, can't remember now.
Loving the assortment and the new colors of my EEs! I have a few white and black and few white and grey, totally different from my orange ones!
I've missed you guys! I think I owe an explanation of my name too, huh? I've always had a thing for dragonflies, for as long as I can remember. I've used this as a screen name ever since I helped out at a church camp in the Sispey Wilderness and saw the most beautiful green dragonflies with black wings! That whole trip was quite the amazing religious experience for me and the dragonflies really stuck out to me, and I've used it ever since! 216 is my birthday, 2/16
of course, by now, I've leaned those were damselflies, lol! But I learned how to cook the meals a day for 150 people, saw some awesome native American religious set ups by a huge cave, still in use since there were just there for the summer solstice, and I had to opportunity to paint a huge mural for the camp to use, complete with a fake, but real feeling, brick wall. That was a great experience and I'll never forget it. I have a tiny bit of Cherokee in me and have always felt a deep connection to the native Americans, animals, plants, just nature in general, and I'm really good with directions and finding my way! Ok, was that long enough to make up for my absence? ;-)
-Meloni
This is my boyfriend coming back from fishing in the bay.
This is the walk up to our campsite.
And the view from the top of that hill at our campsite, at low tide.
Some of the huge sand dunes at sunset.
The beach
An 80-100ft tall sand dune (hard to tell how big it is since I'm standing on one myself)
Kayaking in for supplies
Our lovely group in the ocean
Plus on top of all that, I ordered a new batch of fuzzy butts that got in a week and a half before we went on the trip! I got 5 Easter egger girls, two boys and five of a "rare egg layer assortment" all girls. I'm very excited to definitely have ten girls out of this batch! I didn't do so well with the straight run last time :-( here are some of the cuties, (I'm pretty sure I have a golden campine, a polish, and a cochin. Not entirely sure on the other two assortments, possibly another Easter Egger, and maybe a blue orp? Maybe y'all can help me decide?) Here they are young:
This is Matilde, named after a famous flamenco dancer, pretty sure she's a polish, just not sure if the kind, maybe white crested black?
This is Greywing, maybe a blue orp?
Pretty sure she is a golden campine, her neck is more orange now.
Pretty sure she is a cochin, any guess? No name yet.
What do you think of this one? EE also? Maybe another I was looking at, can't remember now.
Loving the assortment and the new colors of my EEs! I have a few white and black and few white and grey, totally different from my orange ones!
I've missed you guys! I think I owe an explanation of my name too, huh? I've always had a thing for dragonflies, for as long as I can remember. I've used this as a screen name ever since I helped out at a church camp in the Sispey Wilderness and saw the most beautiful green dragonflies with black wings! That whole trip was quite the amazing religious experience for me and the dragonflies really stuck out to me, and I've used it ever since! 216 is my birthday, 2/16

-Meloni