On Tuesday my husband and I celebrated our 25th Anniversary by renting a pair of kayaks at a nearby state park. We’re pondering whether to buy our own, so wanted to try them out first.
I enjoyed the day so much, I went back on Saturday to paddle around some more. Looks like we’re going to be pricing some ocean kayaks.
(The hermit crab pictured was about the size of a tennis ball. They get really honker big in the wild.)







* Because I was too scared to take my big camera on the water, considering the way my luck has been going lately… all of these photos were either taken on my iPhone or with my Nikon CoolPix S205 point-n-shoot.
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Your pictures make me wish we had that sort of environment around here in Utah. Happy Anniversary!
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Happy Anniversary! Wonderful shots!
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I always just love and adore the views of your shots! And Jealous of them as well!
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Happy anniversary and lovely pictures series this week!! I can understand your worries not wanting to take the big camera out on the water! I’d be terrified too….but boy does that loook like fun!!!
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The trees on the water seem so peaceful. Looks like a beautiful place!
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happy, happy anniversary to you!
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What beautiful photos! The last one is my favorite!!
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The best camera you have is the one you have on you!
My favorite is the snail one too!
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Looks like a fun trip. I don’t take my camera on the kayak either. Not worth it. I have a yellow kayak which I love to get out in. But, I would not want to be on a bayou…to many snakes and alligators.
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Great great pics. It brought back wonderful memories of being in a pirogue on the bayou with my dad, who loved to take me along on little trips on the bayous of South Louisiana.
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