Great day at yellowjacket Campground , up around 9 , on the pontoon boat at ten , in the freezing crystal clear spring water at 11, nice swim with the schools of Mullets, Billy Bass and the smallest postage stamp size flounder. They must lay their eggs in fresh water . The Suwannee river flows into the gulf of Mexico and has about an 2-3 feet tide . Lots of turtles on logs, majestic cypress tiptoeing at the waters edge and heavy curtains of spanish moss draped over the oak trees. No gators except for a teenager who jumped in before I could shoot his picture. We decided to leave for Tampa tomorrow instead of Thursday, there are more mosquitos here then in all of the world. We are outnumbered, the bugs are so powerful here that upon arrival we saw a Yellow jacket carry a lizard to devour! No kidding, also there was a squirrel attacked by mosquitoes who fell out of the tree, and the lady was covered in tree frogs tonight. Too much violence here we will escape tomorrow!! Back to civilization , Lazy Days here we come. TIME TO TRADE !!!!
































