Since moving our homestead to Florida, Chuck and I have attempted to spend at least one day a week exploring our new environs, most typically in our car. This past week we threw caution to the wind and rented a boat for the afternoon then headed straight west into the Gulf of Mexico. Such daredevils we!
Approximately 3 miles off the coast of Tarpon Springs Florida lies Anclote Keys Preserve, a state park accessible only by private boat. If you are looking for a deserted island paradise this is your ticket. Beautiful blue green waters lapping onto white sandy beaches with not a T-shirt stand, nor fast food restaurant to be found. The perfect get-away. We packed a picnic, sunscreen and water. Camera in hand we walked and shelled three of the islands, keeping clear of the bird nesting areas. I don't claim to be clairvoyant, but I know a return trip is in our future.
Approximately 3 miles off the coast of Tarpon Springs Florida lies Anclote Keys Preserve, a state park accessible only by private boat. If you are looking for a deserted island paradise this is your ticket. Beautiful blue green waters lapping onto white sandy beaches with not a T-shirt stand, nor fast food restaurant to be found. The perfect get-away. We packed a picnic, sunscreen and water. Camera in hand we walked and shelled three of the islands, keeping clear of the bird nesting areas. I don't claim to be clairvoyant, but I know a return trip is in our future.
4 comments:
Very nice Dorine. Looks like a beautiful place to live, visit and shoot. Are you living there all year or do you plan on returning up north to Del.?
Thanks e....we're just here for the winter months. Will be returning to Delaware in a week. Looking forward to all the new shooting opportunities there.
Love the images! Can't blame you for going back there soon as you can!
Debbi Koplen
Definitely looks like a paradise, Dorine! That first iamge is stunning.
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