Hett we are on the Atlantic side and at this Dade county campground. It’s still hot but there’s a nice breeze to take off the heat and far less buggy than before. It’s a pretty busy place and because of the weekend lots of younger people. They’re all having loads of fun.
We took a trip to the Biscayne National Park. Most of the park is on the water, including several islands(keys) and a coral reef. This is one of those gems of a park that you chance upon that will be ingrained forever. Lots to learn about the different ecosystems and how critical they are to human survival. Thanks to a number of activists, this place is preserved from development for future generations to enjoy. I’ve admired many of the men and especially women on my trip who have gotten involved in the environmental or historical preservation movement to protect these places from development.
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Epilogue
I returned to Charlotte to a loving brother and sister-in-law who love me unconditionally. 😍 Such a comfort to be myself without any need t...
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Our trip is almost over—we three fly home tomorrow. So the morning was spent packing, consolidating, letting go of unneeded items we picked ...
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it was nice to get out on the water this morning. I joined a group for a guided canoe trip to the Black Wayer River. It was several miles do...
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The town of Okeechobee was our first resupply point and we were fortunate to get a ride into town by Betty our trail angel. We’re sll strugg...



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