Sunday, December 27, 2009

Eagle eye







Cold air met these hard core trainers this morning. First guy thinking 'I got chunks of these guys on my toilet seat'. Last guy thinking 'hey guys, photo op ahead!'. Over yander sets old eagle eyes, just slightly amused at the antics below. He dissapears for a while, then returns to his nest and dissapears again...

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Thunder Road







The air bellowed in thunder with a seemingly endless roar as a gazillion bikers completed their toy run today.
When the kickstand hit the sand, the bandstand fired one up. You can tell these guys know how to rock, and these guys are not forgot.


Go ahead Jump





Strong winds had the 'loco' residents jumping for joy today as spectators were jumping to conclusions as to who would survive .











These dudes discuss the next safety meeting while enjoying 2 ft chocolate shakes.





Friday, December 18, 2009

Major Air











The word on the water today was air. Major. Air. Northshore style.



25 knot winds brought the kiteboarders out like fatsos at the BonBon outlet.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Ankle Deep at Anclote





Low and slow described the action at the Anclote River outflow this morning beneath overcast skies.


Even the local residents took advantage of an open spot to stalk the water.


The incoming low pressure and stormy weather approaching from the NW Gulf will assuredly drive scores of anglers to this spot.


Those anglers will await their chance at the assortment of species which push up into the warmer waters of the river when the Gulf temps take a big dip.




Permit, Pompano and large gator Trout will surely be on everyone's mind within a day or so when the smokestack starts smokin'.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Fog goneit!

After several days of gloomy fogged in shorelines, Northwesterly winds overruled and cleared the way for a fresh look at a new shoreline. Although the shoreline is not 'actually' new, it has a 'new' look. The bathouse is gone. You may remember it as John Travolta's house in the movie, or you may remember it as the last stop before the hike out to the old jetty. Nevertheless, nothing remains but a few of the old pilings.

Today an interesting display of animal behavior was presented as the 'newly abandoned' pilings became the 'king of the roost' place to be. Several different gulls tried to occupy the post, but then along came another to scare him off or fight. At the same time, just beyond the drama, the wind had pushed schools of baitfish close to shore. As many as seven pelicans could be counted diving into the schooling bait at any one time. A refreshing sight to the shore angler after the last few days of gloomy conditions. As plentyfull as the feeding seemed to be, it was still more important to some of the island's residents to take the 'top seat' on the beach, albeit for just a minute.