Trilby can’t believe how bad Pasco Pete’s poetry is and snaps many a photo of someone reciting preposterous prose for World Photography Day. #WorldPhotographyDay
Archive for Swampy’s Florida News
Experiences with bees, flight, elephants and Bad Poetry Day has Pasco Pete composing a rhyme of his times. Florida has had many poets. One was the developer of Coral Gables, George Merrick. Here is one of his, not necessarily bad,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The bees drop Pasco Pete, who falls on the elephant that Trilby was climbing to help Pete. The last any of them need is a black cat. #BlackCatAppreciationDay
Pasco Pete decides to return the elephant he and Trilby ran into. Along the way, the elephant manages to bump into a mess of honey bees. Today is a good day and purchase some Florida bee produced Florida honey. Here’s[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
During travels snapped these photographs of the train depot in Bowling Green, in northern Hardee County. This station was originally built by the Atlantic Coastline Railroad.
Elephants have interesting ways to greet others. Trilby thinks he’s going to shake hands, but instead gets real shaken. Pasco Pete realizes the best thing to do is to – SMILE. Side Note: i goofed for the first time and[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
On the back of the postcard it’s stated that all boats are diesel powered, Coast Guard approved and “fishfinding equipment.” The postcard isn’t postmarked and I don’t know enough about boats to tell, but this appears to be from the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Swampy’s pal, Marty Stein, was visiting Ana Marie Island and came across the interesting sight of sand for sale.
Pasco Pete and Trilby find themselves on the south side of Jupiter Inlet and there to greet them is an elephant! Where the stray elephant came from is quickly solved as they learn he slipped out of Lion Country Safari.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Bunny shows her book of ‘The Yearling’ to the yearling, who smiles politely in amusement. #BookLoversDay
As Bunny settles back to read Marjorie Kinnan Rawling’s classic novel, ‘The Yearling’, a yearling runs up and leaps over her. Rawlings was born today in 1896 in Washington, D.C. In 1928, Rawlings moved to Island Grove, in southern Alachua[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Trilby follows Pasco Pete as he’s on his way to return the bagpipes and come across teh Jupiter lighthouse. You can make your own plans to visit the Jupiter lighthouse and museum by clicking here: www.jupiterlighthouse.org/ #LighthouseDay