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Dolphin Daze

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Sometimes it’s fun to “re-discover” the fun in your own backyard! After traveling now for almost 3 years, we’re taking the time to treat home as if it were a new place to visit. Picking up maps and guidebooks we’d often overlooked, seeing the area with the eyes of a traveler, and not letting what’s familiar keep us from exploring.

Why would anyone want to be a tourist in their own hometown? There are no airport lines to wait in and no baggage fees, and you don’t need someone to water the plants while you’re gone. Try it! It can be lots of fun!

John’s Pass Marina

We used the excuse of having a friend visiting from England to spend the day on the water between Madeira Beach and Treasure Island, near St. Pete, Florida. Between the boardwalk and the beach, it was an amazing day of discovery. A boat trip from Hubbard’s Marina took us out to a bird nesting rookery and so many baby dolphins it was as if nursery school had just let out! icon smile Dolphin Daze

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Baby Dolphins Everywhere!

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Baby Pelicans on Dog Leg Key

Have you ever visited your hometown as though you were “just passing through”? It can be a fun experience and a great way to keep the fresh thrill of travel alive once you’ve returned home!

Wild Horses! Help Me!!

wh71 300x225 Wild Horses! Help Me!!Many readers of our travelogue, What Boundaries? Live Your Dream!  have asked where they could see more pictures of the crazy things that happened in the book.  So, for those who asked, these photo excerpts are for YOU! icon smile Wild Horses! Help Me!!  

 

 

 

 From Chapter 16 – St. Anton, Austria

         Our last day in St. Anton, we decided to enjoy the outdoors as much as possible. We’d found a pasture nearby where the most beautiful horses were grazing. Honey-golden with a white-blond mane and tail, these Haflingers were spectacular and I was smitten. wh2 300x225 Wild Horses! Help Me!!

          “Thank you for cutting up the apples,” I said to Cheryl when she finished stuffing them into a plastic bag. All morning I’d been talking about bringing a treat to those beautiful creatures. It had been raining all day, but the afternoon cleared in time for us to go find my horses.

          The herd wasn’t at their normal spot down by the fence, but way up on the hill. wh11 300x225 Wild Horses! Help Me!!

          “Can we get to them?” I asked.

          Trying to avoid my disappointed pout as much as possible, Cheryl suggested we take one of the cross country ski paths up the mountain. The ground was so mucky from the rain, it was difficult to tell where the mud ended and the cow patties began. It was a steep, slippery climb and Cheryl started to regret it as soon as we leveled off. wh43 300x250 Wild Horses! Help Me!!

          “Do you realize we’re in the middle of a field with cows as well as your horses?” She commented with growing concern. “The cows have huge horns, too. Did I ever tell you about the time I was chased by a cow? I’m still afraid of them. And these have huge horns. We should go back before they realize we’re here,” she turned to slide back down the hill.

          It was a little late for a quick escape as the one of the horses had spotted us and was ambling our way. I was ecstatic. I’d get to feed one of them apples, after all. A gorgeous mare with a wide blaze, gently took the apple from my hand with the softest lips. wh6 300x225 Wild Horses! Help Me!!

I even had time to rub her ears before the stampede began. In just seconds, I was surrounded by eight or ten – it felt like fifty – very muscular, wild animals all intent in getting their share of what was in the bag I was carrying. wh8 300x225 Wild Horses! Help Me!!

While incredibly gentle with me when I offered my hand, they were not so kind to the others in the herd – kicking, butting, biting, and pushing each other out of the way. They jockeyed for apple position and I was right in the center of it. As I disappeared between mountains of kicking horseflesh, I yelled to Cheryl for help. wh10 300x225 Wild Horses! Help Me!!

          “They’re going to trample me!” I shouted over their whinnies. “I can’t get away. Help me! Help me, please!”

          She wasn’t getting anywhere near me, but did yell advice in my direction. “Drop the bag! Drop the bag!”

          When one of the horses moved in the direction of the bag, I could see her standing there, snapping pictures and laughing hysterically. Here I was being attacked by wild horses and she was taking pictures!

          I ran away while tossing the last apple slices in the direction of the herd, terrified to hear hoof beats bearing down on me as I slipped and slid behind a tree. I could still hear Cheryl laughing as I peeked my head around the trunk.wh91 300x225 Wild Horses! Help Me!!

          “Are they gone?” I panted.

          “No, but they aren’t chasing you anymore,” she hooted. “They’re grazing. You can come out now.” 

          As we picked our way back down the mountain, covered in black mud or worse; we kept looking behind us – Cheryl for the horned cows and me for the stampeding horses. When we were back on the road, I looked up at the calm clan of horses quietly grazing.

          “I think I’ll enjoy them from a distance the next time,” I said, wiping bits of apple and horse gerb from my hair.

          “Oh no,” Cheryl chuckled. “This was the most fun yet! I’ve never laughed so hard in my life. And I’ve got the pictures to prove it!” 

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Such an innocent face!

Still haven’t read the book? It’s available on Amazon. And THANK YOU to all those who have enjoyed the fun!!! icon smile Wild Horses! Help Me!!

 

New Orleans Eats!

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Cafe Du Monde Beignets!!

Honestly, you’d think all we do when we visit New Orleans is eat and drink. But in reality, it’s only what we do for 90% of the time…we have to get visiting, sleeping and showering in there somewhere, too!

This time we had a whole week to spend with family and friends - celebrating a wedding (more delicious food & drink!) and getting a chance to catch up after being away for so long.

There were a couple of goals. For Lisa – to find (and eat) fresh boiled crawfish while they were still in season. And for Cheryl – well, to keep as far away from the mudbugs as possible. icon smile New Orleans Eats!

Here were some of our favorites…

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Chili Beer @ Gato Negro…wow! HOT stuff!

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Thom brings home a wonderful bag full of crawfish! YUM!!

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Doesn’t get much worse for the heart than this…a peanut butter and bacon burger at Yo’ Mama’s! OMG!! As the waitress said, if you add jalapeno’s you have “white trash thai flavor” right in your mouth!

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And ALMOST as bad, was the Beaudreaux Special at Cooter Brown’s – a double crawfish pie sandwich covered in remoulade sauce!

It’s no wonder we gained five pounds. But it was SO worth it…New Orleans is the city for wonderful eats…just ask us, we DID! icon smile New Orleans Eats!

Thanks to Beth Whitman and her Wanderfood Wednesday fun food showcase!