Mobile Blogging PA - day #5. The roads in the Poconos are filling up with cars full of flatlanders driving through the mountains to gaze upon the changing of the leaves. The breakfast server at Chat N Chew is eagerly anticipating the onslaught because the recent floods have put an economic scramble (even more so) on this part of PA. I took a row onto the little pond to keep my sea legs from atrophying. The reflections on the water were stunning today.
"I did not want to live out my life in the strenuous effort to hold a ghost world together. It was plain as the stars that time herself moved in grand tidal sweeps rather than the tick-tocks we suffocate within, and that I must reshape myself to fully inhabit the earth rather than dawdle in the sump of my foibles." — Jim Harrison (Julip)
My poor shell bucket has been empty. Shelling on the SWFL coast has been sort of flat the last few months. Good shelling requires a combination of things. Tides, winds, moon phase all play a part. The biggest factor is location, location, location. Sanibel is the shelling epicenter on the west coast of Florida with the best seismic shelling waves extending to Cayo Costa on the north and south to Bonita Beach, Naples, & Marco Island. The really sweet shelling spots can only be reached by boat. That's why I practically jumped for joy when shelling guide Capt. Brian Holaway of Captiva/Sanibel Island invited me out for a shelling excursion next week. Heading out in the month of May (his favorite month). Capt. Brian likes the warmer temps & the clearer waters.He says "the water seems more alive with stingrays & tarpons cruising by, the sea grass is floating on the surface of the water, & the days are longer." (Credit: Capt. ...
The leaves look beautiful and a ride in a boat looks like fun! I'm still worried that your piggie toes will get cold though! It's a rainy cool day here in Florida...which is nice for a change! ♥
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful view! I haven't seen fall colors like this for a long time. Thanks for sharing! Enjoy your trip!
ReplyDeleteNice pedicure! I'm getting me one of those now that I'm back in Florida :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!! I love the name of that cafe...classic!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a pretty day. I bet the air smells wonderful there.
ReplyDeleteHi Karen, have FUN in the Poconos & take care!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your toe pics ;-)
Looks beautiful. I always wanted to go to the Poconos. I remember being a little girl and seeing all those ads for honeymooners with the heart shaped tubs and thinking how much I would love to have a heart shaped tub. Okay - I was like 6 or 7 years old. FUN!!
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