• Earth,  In My Back Yard,  Water

    Florida’s Nature Coast Waterways

    On Florida’s west coast just north and west of Tampa you will find small priceless jewels of fun from Tarpon Springs, FL traveling North to Crystal River, FL. There is so much more to see than I could fit into one video and there are many ways to enjoy the water, these are just a few located in my backyard (my neck of the woods).

  • Earth,  In My Back Yard

    Kennedy Space Center and Mission to ISS

    Have you ever looked up to the sky and wondered how the astronauts got up there. A visit to Kennedy Space Center will satisfy your curiosity. Just about an hour’s drive outside Orlando and about 2-3 hours from Tampa, Kennedy Space Center is located close to Merritt Island, Florida. On any given day you can meet and talk with astronauts, take the tour and discover science in action or schedule your visit for a day when a launch will take place. There is a extra fee to do astronaut one on one talks and also for sitting in the visitor seating during a launch but I promise you you will…

  • In My Back Yard,  In My Backyard,  Travel

    The Florida Keys and Key West Utopia

    The Florida Keys and Key West is one of the most popular places to visit and stay while visiting South Florida. The Florida Keys is just a 3 hour drive from Miami. Located at the southern most point of the USA, Key West is only 90 miles from Cuba and is one of the best places to view sunset. The Florida Keys and Key West is famous for the Key Lime pie, the famous seven mile bridge, the coral reef and snorkeling at Jonn Pennekamp state park , Mallory square and beautiful Sunsets, the southernmost point in USA, nightlife, food, The Sponge market and shell warehouse, beach life, relax life…

  • Earth,  In My Back Yard,  Nature and Animals

    Snakes 🤷🏽‍♀️

    I seriously hate snakes but here they are every year in my garden. Even snakes have their uses. Every year as soon as there is a hint of warm spring weather (yes it gets cold here, below freezing some days in winter) here they come looking for a buffet lunch. They grow up to 60 inches long with a white underbelly and a small head. They feed on geckos and small insects and yes even bird eggs, see the poor mamma bird, cardinal, near the left side trunk of the tree. How do I know a snake is present in my garden? Every gecko lizard is quickly taking to high…