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From Koreshan State Historic Site

As part of my backcountry backdates project

From Koreshan State Historic Site

(a project where I post impressions and photos of RV travel stuff that I forgot to write about), I am going to post a bit about the Koreshan State Historic Site where I camped for about a week in Florida. I’ll be brief with these backdates and photo teasers.

From Koreshan State Historic Site
From Koreshan State Historic Site
From Koreshan State Historic Site

The State Park and Historic site is located in Estero Florida. I found it sort of by accident, as I saw the sign. I pulled in and enjoyed my stay quite a bit. Now this park had some great places to put a canoe in, and things to see nearby. One of these is the Koreshan Unity Settlement. So I’ll post several pics of that as my photo teasers. Feel free to click on the photos and visit the public album at Picasa. These photos are geo tagged (a cool feature) and mostly feature pics of the settlement. Sorry I missed out on taking pictures of some of the other goodies at the park. Just click on the thumbs to get the full photos and captions and enjoy the photo teaser.

Dale

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Highlands Hammock State Park RV campingHighlands Hammock State Park

Wowie Zowie and super granulated coolness. I really enjoyed my stay at this beautiful state park just outside of Sebring Florida.

I pulled the Oyster Can of Adventure into the park and stayed for 3 days. I had a site with water and electric with a dump station to use on the way out. Now Highlands Hammock is one of the oldest parks on Florida, and has a museum to honor the CC camp boys who built most of it. But the part I loved was the wonderful woods and bike trails around the place.

Earth Day, I biked around the huge bike trails and explored all day then I went to the Music in the Park Earth Day event.
A band called Groovusthe state park had a band for earth day was playing. It was Jazz and classic rock flavors, and they were a decent group. They had two awesome Sax players, and the other members were right on as well. I had fun. Music under the stars, relaxing in the park after a day of adventure, it was sweet. Oh and speaking of sweet there was this adorable cute little girl playing bounce-bounce- dance to the music, you could tell she was a born performer, I hope someone is springing for her ballet lessons, though I am sure they are. The Dragon Flies seem to hover above the visitors in a sort of air ballet, but hey a little blink, a wish , some of the innocent energy that was going around, and one was sure that those Dragon Flies were really just Faeries joining in the fun and play. Their ballet was of course just a competition for attention with the little girl performer and actress to be. As the sunset with the cool music , the accompaniment was joined by a full moon. it all was a very cool thing.

I came back to the campsite to the Oyster Can of Adventure after a day of bike adventures and music to grill up some BBQ. Apart from the typical lonliness that tends to surface sometimes when I, a single guy, am surrounded by families (which I am use to), it was an awesome day.one of the trails at Highlands Hammock

Now Highlands Hammock State Park has a very special feature, that is these really beautiful and old woods. Huge oaks and palms and all kinds of plant and animal life are a feature of the park. I felt like I was in Lothlórien out of a Tolkien story, wonderful faerie trees were abundant, a hello-how-are-ya visit from a huge eagle, and various wildlife that seemed to say look at me, look at me.lots of wildlife and beauty at the park

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