Betty Steflik & North Peninsula State Park

Tis the day after the storm. The clouds had left and the temperature was reasonable. I decided to get out of the house and take a walking tour of two close parks.

We’ve been experiencing an increase in temperatures — it was supposed to be 91 degrees F this afternoon, although the actual temperature only reached 86… and it was a lot cooler with a fresh breeze when I was out walking early this morning.

Moody Blvd. Bridge ties Flagler Beach to the mainland
Betty Steflik Preserve contains Black Mangrove marshes
Graceful live oaks @ North Peninsula
Prickly Pear Cactus… in Florida! It likes sand and heat.
This false indigo bush was buzzing with bees

Photos from other walks I haven’t shared yet:

Marsh rabbit

This is a little Marsh rabbit, a kind of cottontail that lives in Florida. Typically when I go out on neighborhood walks I’ll see two to four of these sweet creatures. Fortunately, they currently have plenty to eat in some of the wild areas still in the neighborhood. One dashed across the path ahead of me today at North Peninsula.

Extravagant flowering of Saw Palmetto
Elegant Live oaks at Washington Oaks Gardens
Callistemon citrinus – Bottlebrush
Butterfly Bush
Part of the Subtropical Formal Gardens
Intracoastal from River to Sea Preserve
River to Sea Preserve Hammock
Normal clouds for a change…

Well, folks, thanks for your numerous comments and encouragement to keep Sunny’s Journal going for now. We’ll take it day by day for now. Meanwhile, I’ll do my best to forward various reports and developments as the Movie continues on its “merry” way. The final clean-up is in process as far as I can assess what I have read/listened to. Then, comes the difficult part for those who are not yet awake… financial collapse, more revelations of crimes against humanity, and an expose of the corruption that has existed in every layer of society for a long time. It’s difficult to absorb, especially when you’re a sensitive empath, but I’ve managed to… for a long time now.

I’ve been in Florida now for eight whole years. It’s kind of hard to believe. It’s been quite a journey, for my readers as well as myself. I’ve undergone quite a transformation especially since 2021.

One reader encouraged me to hang in there… so I will, for now.

Thanks to all who took the time to comment. I do appreciate all of the readers of this blog.

Can you believe 2024 is nearly half way over already? I wonder what’s coming next?

Meanwhile, thanks again.

~ Eliza ❤

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8 Responses to Betty Steflik & North Peninsula State Park

  1. nickygolf's avatar nickygolf says:

    I just reached 86 yrs old a couple days ago and I believe I still have something special to be a part of moving forward. The Sunny’s Journal information keeps my focus on my guided direction. There appears to be only a bit more to accomplish in order to shift into a higher frequency. Not quite ready to back off just yet. Gone too far not to follow through……….in the light, Nick

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  2. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:
    • Thank you, dear Eliza, for your guidance and inspiration. Even your photos of the trails near you inspire me to get out and explore. Like you, I am in my 70’s and a recent resident of Florida, even though I never thought of myself as a “Florida gal.” But nearly 9 years living in Vero Beach seems to agree with me. With gratitude, Mimi

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  3. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    Your pictures are refreshing, nature has its way of bringing us to where we need to be. I found your blog looking for a podcast of SGanon audio file 4 or 5 and now it’s up to 75. What a journey, awakening, movie this is and for whatever lies ahead. Keep blogging on and know you are reaching us light bearers even when we are quiet with the comments.
    Jayson-Minnesota 1st time commenting

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  4. mimidime's avatar mimidime says:

    Thank you, dear Eliza, for your guidance and inspiration. Because of all that you bring to your sunnysjournal, my understanding of all that’s going on gives me confidence and faith in the future we need to create. Mimi

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  5. patbarnamez's avatar patbarnamez says:

    Thank you for keeping Sunny’s Journal going. I have come to rely on you for real and true information. Another site similar to yours and just as good, but with different information went down and I was heartbroken although I still had your site to use. I send your information to a group of people that also send them to others. I feel your information is vital to all of us. We are nearing the end of the terrible times we all live in. It shouldn’t be too much longer before we are free and on the way to a better life. Please hang in there for a bit longer, if you can. I realize it is your life and your decision. You have to come first in your life. That’s a given for anyone. I am a few months shy of 77 years young. I do so appreciate all you have done for us. Your time wasn’t wasted, at all. Thanks for it all and please keep up the great work. (from Patti).

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  6. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    Dear Eliza

    your blog is my first stop each morning and you are greatly appreciated as you seem far more switched on than many, so count me as a ‘yes please keep up the amazing work that you do’. 🙏

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    • Eliza Ayres's avatar Eliza Ayres says:

      Well, thanks everyone for your amazing, heartfelt comments… from old and new readers alike. Sometimes we all need to feel like we’re a member of a community. While our “community” is rather strung-out right now, I feel the energetic ties are beginning to strengthen, even as individually we begin to accept our own sovereignty and embrace our power of creation. So, with that said, I will continue on. You may have noticed that I recently dropped posting videos from some people. For me, it is more of an intuitive thing and difficult to express in our limited language. I just know I am changing rapidly in an inward fashion as the energetics continue to be heightened by the solar flares and input from cosmic sources. So, before I write a novel here, I want to humbly thank everyone for taking the time to comment. I really do appreciate hearing from the quiet people out there. In person, I’m the quiet one, so I understand. Each of us has a unique way to express ourselves. I found my “voice” through writing. I am honored to share that voice through my blog. Thanks for listening. ~Eliza

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  7. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    I’m just catching up in reverse order due to having a ‘guest’ (who’s easy – more like a sister). I also want to thank you for all your emails; it’s my main way of keeping up, as others have said, and I really appreciate all of them. It’s easy to see whether or not I want to read more, but even when I don’t, I’ve still learned something, so thank you!

    Francie

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