Wildlife and More from Myakka River State Park

Hello! My name is Ben and I’m camping at Myakka River State Park for a few days. I have a travel trailer that’s literally my mobile home. This state park adventure can be summed up in three words: wildlife, windy, worn-out. Wildlife. This park, out of all the state parks I’ve been to (which youContinue reading “Wildlife and More from Myakka River State Park”

Chomp, Chomp! The Gators of Myakka River State Park

To say Myakka River has a few alligators would be like saying Washington has a few dirty politicians. Hi there, I’m Ben, and I rather swim naked with steaks tied to my arms and legs in a lake full of gators who haven’t eaten in 7 days than rub elbows with a Washington politician. *snapsContinue reading “Chomp, Chomp! The Gators of Myakka River State Park”

New photos on display including gators, an owl, and a little gem

Hello and thanks for checking out today’s post. I have something new every day at 1pm central so be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss a thing! Some of you know that my photography can be purchased at FineArtAmerica.com. I have upwards of a hundred images (and counting) available to print in all kindsContinue reading “New photos on display including gators, an owl, and a little gem”

Camping at Lake Griffin State Park, Florida!

I think it’s impossible to visit a town called Fruitland Park and not be in a good mood! On my trek around Florida, I’ve stopped in this town to camp at Lake Griffin State Park for a few days. I definitely prefer parks that have some sort of water nearby whether it’s the ocean, aContinue reading “Camping at Lake Griffin State Park, Florida!”

Alligators at Florida Caverns State Park

Yet another first for my camping excursions, this time setting up at Florida Caverns State Park in the panhandle of the sunshine state. Obviously, the big draw is the caverns (which are beautiful and worth the price of admission), but in the few days I camped, I sort of had the hankering to take picsContinue reading “Alligators at Florida Caverns State Park”