The Case of the Missing Canoe
I drove to Blue Springs today to go paddle. I carry my canoe down to the water and return back to the car to get the rest of my gear; Lifejacket, Paddle, Camera. Walk back to the launch area and my canoe is missing. My first thought was I went down the wrong boardwalk. Then I thought someone stole it. Then I got to thinking they rent canoes and someone must have taken it by accident. I walk back up the boardwalk and see one of the Rangers. I tell her my canoe is missing. She calls the law enforcement people that are at the park. A Dept. of Environmental Protection officer shows up.(Quickly) I explain what happened, he calls another officer. A female office shows up and tells me they have an officer in a boat and she will ask him to look for my canoe. She was very helpful and waited with me while the search was under way. My boat was found and the people were asked to return it to me. I didn't ask any names so I can't thank the people that helped. I know they were just doing their jobs but they acted in a very professional manner to everyone involved. (Thanks very Much)
Out on the Water
I see this Osprey flying right towards me I take a few pictures and then notice he is carrying a fish. Did I mention it was windy, he was flying pretty slow upwind. But he did have lunch.
He walked right around the front of my boat. I was making sure to be extra still and not make any sudden movements. He just continued on with the business of catching lunch.
3 comments:
Hi. I found your blog through Peggy's, and I like it. This was a good posting. Glad you got your canoe back. Did the people take it accidently?
Steve:
I did get my boat back and the people were very embarrassed. I was just happy to get my boat back and be on my way. It turns out my boat was the same color as the rental boats. It gave both of us a good story to tell as a bonus.
Makes me glad I have a kayak ;)
On a recent trip to Blue Spring, I watched some renters put life jackets and paddles in the "Manatee Research Canoe", so posted on the bow in capital letters. Not to mention a State Park logo. And its green, among all the silver rental canoes. I wondered how long the chuckleheads would take to figure out it wasn't a rental, Finaly, they saw the chain and padlock. D'oh !
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