Wildlife Spotting
I had so much fun doing a virtual trail ride last month that I set out to get some more great trail shots again! This time, Tiny and I (accompanied by a friend that served as assistant photographer) ventured through the woods down to visit Lake Harney and do some gator spotting. Unfortunately no gators this time, but we did see a gopher tortoise hanging out next to the trail. She was kind enough to pose for a few photos before we set out on our way. Gopher tortoises are fairly common in wooded areas of Central Florida, but I haven’t seen many of them right along the trail like this. It was a great start to our adventure!
We continued on through a series of woodland trails and sand roads, heading toward our ultimate destination of Lake Harney. Along the way we spotted many birds and lots of pretty foliage. We had great fun snapping shots of our tracks in the sand!
Lake Harney is a huge lake – about 6,000 acres – that is very near Tiny’s barn. I used to take Grady and Bella to the beach there to romp and play and we would walk the trails that pepper the woods along the shoreline. Once, we saw an owl swoop down and grab a snake right in front of us! The lake is always a good place for wildlife sightings and the water is teeming with alligators and fish. It’s hard to believe that in the heavy rains we had last year, this whole area was flooded under several feet of water for almost a month.
Tiny isn’t a fan of the water, but she does like to look around and see what is going on out here. There is always something fun – airboats, birds, fisherman. Not too much going on this day, just a man and his metal detector, scouring the beach.
Although we didn’t see much wildlife on our trail ride this time, it was the perfect day to spend some time with my girl. I hope you enjoyed the ride as much as we did!











juliette - December 29, 2009 at 8:48 am
Lovely photos, Michelle.
Maybe Tiny isn’t a fan of the water because IT IS TEEMING WITH ALLIGATORS!!!!! I wouldn’t be a big fan either! lol.
It looks so peaceful though. (Because the alligators ate everything that moves). Seriously, to have all those gorgeous trails so close to her barn is amazing. I really envy you!
Jenn AKA The Leftover Queen - December 29, 2009 at 1:09 pm
Haha! I was going to say the same thing that Juliette did in regard to why Tiny might not like the water! LOL! You are so brave Michelle! Even though I love the woods and hiking, I haven’t done any in Florida the almost 4 years that we have lived here. Too much scary wildlife (and yes, that is only my opinion!). Beautiful photos! You are Tiny look great!
Arlene - December 29, 2009 at 7:32 pm
I enjoyed tagging along for the ride. Great photos, especially the one with you and Tiny.
hazem - December 30, 2009 at 10:28 am
it was really a fun day
michelle - December 30, 2009 at 10:51 am
Juliette and Jenn – You might be right about THAT particular body of water, but Tiny avoids ANY body of water, including puddles! I’m pretty sure alligators aren’t the problem!
We are lucky to have all that so close by, especially since I don’t have a trailer. Jenn, how could you be afraid of the wildlife here but you hike with bears and moose up north?
Arlene, Glad you enjoyed the ride. I’m already cooking up another one!
Hazem, It was a fun day and I’m glad you came and served as photographer! You did a great job and I have lots of mementos of our ride now. Thanks!
Laughing Orca Ranch - January 3, 2010 at 5:08 am
What a great ride and some special photos for the memories. I liked seeing your happy face, too.
~Lisa
michelle - January 4, 2010 at 9:03 am
Thanks, Lisa! It was a lot of fun, as always.
Kristen - January 6, 2010 at 1:04 pm
Ahhhh hoofprints in the sand is THE best!!!!!! Great photos and wow, what a lovely ride..I could totally envision myself there. JUST beautiful! I wish Laz and I were right behind enjoying it too.
michelle - January 7, 2010 at 9:26 am
Hi Kristen and welcome! I loved the hoofprints in the sand too. I kept taking photos of them! =) Too bad you and Laz weren’t right there enjoying it, we would have had a great time together, I’m sure! Maybe soon you’ll be posting your own virtual trail ride shots! Fingers crossed…