There are a few signs however that could give you pause before heading down the nature trail..... but they didn't deter me and Syd on our morning walks.
We saw turtles, cranes, herons, turkey buzzards but no alligators or snakes. We met such nice people here.... Irma, Bill, Patty, Dennis who stay here all winter. We saw Steve and Betty Ball again, they followed us from Orlando. Not really.... they stopped here on their way to spend the winter in the keys.
John and I visited Solomon's Castle a short distance toward the coast. Harold Solomon is an artist that bought a piece of property and built a "castle" from things thrown out by others. He recycles junk into art and part of his castle is a studio showing his pieces. He also built a "Noah's Ark" type boat in the moat around his castle. The boat is a restaurant. Mr Solomon was in his studio when we visited and we had a nice talk. Here are some castle and boat pictures.
Florida is the winter home of more than just snow/ sun birds. The Lippizon Stallions train nearby and the public is asked to come to the trainings to provide "real life" conditions for the horses. So today we sat and clapped and hollered for 2 hours watching these big beautiful horses perform. We were able to go into the barns and pet them. We also roamed the farm and saw the females used for breeding. What a neat thing.
They are born brown or black and don't turn completely white until they are 7 years old. The more dark colors... the younger they are. They are so powerfully built and they are all stallions. There were a few times when 2 of them were ready to go at each other. The handlers.... all females, by the way..... work very hard at maintaining decorum between the horses during the performances.
As powerful and head strong as they are, they are well trained. Here are the next generation of Herrmanns.... owners/operators of the stallion business. They are 2 and 3 years old.
I hope we plan another visit here as there is much more to see.... but we are due in Texas in a few days, so tomorrow we hit the road again.
2 comments:
I knew you would like Peace River. Ray and I enjoyed our stay there too but have not gone back because we worked. I hope not to work in Fl. next winter so maybe we can go back. Thrilled to see you made it to the Lippizon's. Geezz something just caught my eye out the front window. A family of bob cats just walked across the road 50 feet in front of us. Happy Trails. See u in TX. soon No cell phone service here on the new gate.LV, MIL
I walk around the campgrounds and notice the females used for breeding really neat. Ray
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