Sunday, June 26, 2005


A canopy road like this just beckons for exploration. I keep finding these gems scattered along Florida's last frontier. Posted by Hello

4 comments:

Karen Schmautz said...

Your site is wonderful. The pictures are fantastic...the snakes are yukky. I'm like Indiana Jones...I hate snakes.

Thanks for dropping by my site. I will be back. Always nice to meet a fellow Hick. Heh!

R.Powers said...

Thingfish, We are a rare item in 21st century Florida. We can't stop the 1000 people a day who move here, but maybe we can show them the real, pre-Disney Florida while we are preserving our own piece of it. I will be a regular visitor to your site. Keep up the goodwork! Hick, finding your site was serendipity. I was clicking Next Blog over and over again, plowing through a universe of boring blogs and then there you were! I really enjoyed your site. I take it you were wagontraining? From your excellent blog I found Rurality. Rurality's links of nature/farmy sites was a godsend. No more blind clicking looking for fellow nature bloggers! Thank you both for stopping by. Take care.

Anonymous said...

That looks so much like the road where I lived in Apalachicola. At one end of the road the street sign said "Shady Lane"; the sign at the other end said "Shadowlane". Now I'm feeling just a little homesick...

R.Powers said...

rm,
I know what you mean. There are some great canopy roads in that area. Leon county even printed a brochure showing people where they were.
Thanks for stopping by.