My sister visited me and one of the things I wanted to do with her was go kayaking. The weather cooperated and I was able to go kayaking for the first time since Ethan was born. By the time I got to the park and had to unstrap the kayaks from my truck and put them in the water, I paused a moment. I didn't care if I went kayaking or not. Whatever happened, I would be happy. It was the first time I had been in the moment for a long time. I had the whole day ahead of me and felt completely relaxed.
We didn't go anywhere in particular or do anything special. The plan was to paddle around, take pictures, eat lunch, and come back.
No motorized boats were around just kayakers and paddle boarders.
I did plenty of this.
My sister took out our shorter kayak (10 feet) which is the same size as hers so she was used to it.
Crossing under the bridge to the road above.
We stopped and took breaks at several mangrove islands.
Just another spot to walk around. No one but us and the birds. Lots of fish too.
More pelicans.
This was taken at the public kayak and paddle board boat launch.
Horseshoe crabs were here.
There were plenty of places to take a break and walk around so we were out for several hours.
The tide was going out so it exposed a sand bar and I walked to see how far I could go. This shot is actually zoomed in.
We ate lunch near the sand bar in the shade.
During low tide it got hard to paddle because the water became so shallow. That was fine because it was late afternoon so we were on our way back anyway. We took some extra time to go to the beach while we were at the park.
The ocean was calm and very blue that day.
There is a beautiful nature trail on the way to the beach.
Lots of vegetation and wildlife on the nature trail. We saw some big crabs, lizards, and of course birds.
It was a full day in the sun by this point and we were on our way back from a nice day out in nature.