Today the California Duncans visited the Orlando Temple and then went to Homosassa State Park where they visited a recovery facility for injured manatees. They didn't find any of the manatees but they enjoyed the nature parts and saw other rehabilitation animals. They spied a wild alligator at a distance. From there they went to a Greek sponge fishing community called Tarpon Springs. They were also able to drive through pretty countryside and fancy homes on the way to their hotel. Uncle Andy also got some bird watching in before everyone else got up in the morning! I will include the pictures of their Greek dinner in the next post!It is not just the end of the journey that counts. It's also the journey. It's how we get there. It's who we are becoming along the way and the good we are doing today.
Saturday, August 18, 2018
Day 3--Manatees
Today the California Duncans visited the Orlando Temple and then went to Homosassa State Park where they visited a recovery facility for injured manatees. They didn't find any of the manatees but they enjoyed the nature parts and saw other rehabilitation animals. They spied a wild alligator at a distance. From there they went to a Greek sponge fishing community called Tarpon Springs. They were also able to drive through pretty countryside and fancy homes on the way to their hotel. Uncle Andy also got some bird watching in before everyone else got up in the morning! I will include the pictures of their Greek dinner in the next post!
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