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Journal Entry: Waterfront Park, St. Joe Walkway
Today I chose another close-by trail, starting at Waterfront Park and following the Intracoastal Waterway north to Linear Park, all the way to beneath the Palm Coast Parkway Bridge. The trail is completely paved, partially shaded, and has provided benches, … Continue reading
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Journal Entry: Graham Swamp Trail
Today I stayed closer to home, selecting the Graham Swamp Pond Trail which travels 2.18 miles between Old Kings Road and Colbert Road. This coquina and broadwalk trail connects up with the rest of the extensive trail system (hikers/bikers) within … Continue reading
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Never Under-estimate the Importance of Who You Are and What You Stand For – Laura Aboli
Perhaps one of the toughest things we’ve had to live with during this time, is the frustration of not knowing what to do to turn things around. They have done such a good job at making us feel powerless, that … Continue reading
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Journal Entry – Moody Ramble, Princess Place
Off I went on another jaunt to Princess Place Preserve. Along with Bulow Woods, PPP is one of my area faves. It was cloudy, breezy, cool and perfect hiking weather, temps in high 60’s. The clouds were lingering above but … Continue reading
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Journal Entry – Stormy Skies, Stormy Sea
As I prepared to leave the house for another walk at Bulow Woods, I glanced up at the lowering skies. It looked like it could rain… somewhere. Still I chanced the weather and packed up the car. Upon arriving at … Continue reading
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Journal Entry – Seaside Romp, 11.2.23
Today I headed north from Flagler Beach along A1A. I was trying to figure out what to do and first stopped at Varn Beach. The wind was howling and clouds were scudding across a threatening sky. The tide was extremely … Continue reading
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Journal Entry – Bulow Woods Ramble 10.31.23
After a few days to rest, I went on a short ramble in Bulow Creek State Park once again, retracing my steps from Walter Boardman Road south on the old road towards Cedar Creek. The trail is still under water … Continue reading
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Journal Entry – Princess Place Preserve
Journal Entry – Princess Place Preserve, Flagler County Today I visited Princess Place Preserve, one of my favorite semi-wild areas in the Palm Coast vicinity. The trail I had picked out isn’t one with scenic views, just wide mowed trails … Continue reading
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Journal Entry – Beach to Woods
I’ve been going out on half-day excursions in the local area (for starters). On Thursday, I headed to Jubbah Beach which just lies south of Marine Land off of SR A1A. There seemed to be some construction going on in … Continue reading
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Eliza: Announcement to Readers
Announcement to Readers Since I now have decent access to outdoor venues, hiking trails and beaches, I may not be posting quite as often as in the recent past. Given all of the anxiety and tension in the world, I … Continue reading