Trilby needs to be reminded that prime rib needs to be cooked before eating it. Might I recommend a trip to Tropical Acres Steakhouse in for a great prime rib! Click here to learn more about and plan a trip[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Posts Tagged alligator
Trilby wishes all a Happy Easter today! Maybe when you open you’re eggs you’ll get a baby alligator! This artwork is part of one of the Swampy’s Florida greeting cards. #Easter #HappyEaster
Trilby celebrates with his typical gator-stack of pancakes, topped with a healthy, heaping pile of grits and topped with sausage links. He’s on a mild diet. So, no whipped cream and chocolate chips this time. A favorite hot breakfast stop[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
A breezy day today throughout our state and Trilby learns he can take flight! #UmbrellaDay
Zuber can’t find a real dragon so he appreciates the closest thing to a dragon he knows. #AppreciateaDragonDay!
Here’s an interesting undated postcard. This is what The Florida Orchestra needs: Singing Alligators. It sure would fill some seats!
Swampy Live: Gator rides at Gatorama!
Allen Register, of Gatorama in Palmdale. gives Swampy a gator ride. The visit was to establish a new character that will be in the Swampy realm. More to come as that develops.
Swampy travels all of Florida. Here he visits a location revealed at the end of the short video. Can you figure out where he is before the end of the video?
One of the Great books once produced by Great Outdoors Publishing. This short and concise 28 pages came out in 1980. It was written and with very nice illustrations by Francis Wyly Hall.
A young lady and a baby gator! this 1896 is not an unusual site as tourists visiting Florida saw these little fellows as not much different than a lizard. They would buy them and carry them around in a cigar[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Peter Updike sent along this photo to share of someone crossing the road to get to the other side. Peter took this shot “while bike riding in the Half Moon WMA, what a thrill. Gator Country!”
Here is a wonderful way to present a fishing exhibit. It at the Winter Garden Heritage Museum. A short distance away is what was once one of the premiere bass fishing areas in the country. That area is Lake Apopka.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…