I went to a meeting Wednesday at the Poe Springs lodge. I love meetings where I can stare out huge picture windows at the trees and river when I need to daydream. At our break time, I went down to the riverbank and lay in the grass.
Fish were jumping like crazy and I heard woodpeckers, a family of hawks, two barred owls, and countless songbirds. You can hear some of them in the short video below .
Welcome to Florida Ecomania, where all things Florida-friendly are discussed: local food, homegrown veggies, conservation, native plants, and smaller-footprint living. I also write about my adventures in Florida culture, cookin', and recreation.
I work as a writer and editor at the University of Florida. I write a radio program, "Gardening in a Minute," and create marketing and communications materials.
I live in the town where I grew up, but have also lived in Holland, Seattle, and Los Angeles.
My favorite things include enjoying Florida's waters as a swimmer, on a dock, or in motorboat, sailboat, kayak, or canoe; cooking; reading; traveling; and bicycling.
I'm currently learning how to fish, garden (even though I write about gardening, I'm not the best in practice), and watch birds.
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