chrisstie
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Okay so this weekend was really cool
Spring break yay and all that jazz so I thought i'd keep myself busy..
On Sunday we headed out down 50 towards Titusville to meet see a man about a tank. On the way there we drove through Christmas which really goes by in the blink of an eye...
I think we also did the same through Bithlo - we saw the speedway where we can hear cars from our house down by Avalon Park.. and we saw a bunch of people who probably are missing more than a few teeth in the median in like a makeshift garage sale. It didn't look legal but there were a bunch of people doing it so if I was a cop I don't think I'd have the guts to ask them to leave!
Eventually we made it to Skinnyjoe's house to see about his tank- Can't wait for that baby to be in my house

He has the coolest little angler fish!!
So not being familiar at all with the area we found out that the beach out by titusville is a Wildlife Refuge which means no collecting, poo! We don't want to break the law or hurt the environment so we trekked up a little bit north in an attempt to find ponce inlet.. Not knowing where the heck we were going we ended up going to the very end of the south causeway of New Smyrna beach I think. Haha I don't even know for sure..
Kevin drove us to this statepark where they had florida regulations and what not listed and it looked like a go as far as collecting. It happened to be low tide which was great- but I think we will try Sebastian Inlet next weekend (if we don't keep what we collected in my QT tank we will return it then)
Anyhow when we got out of the car it was really rough at the beach and really windy and 2 raccoons came out in broad daylight and nearly attacked a group of old people. It was almost funny but I was ready to start swooshing them away with my little net just in case. They probably had rabies. We also saw a not-squashed armadillo picking around at the side of the road.
For now here are some pics of our time there, i still need to take pictures of what we caught and kept!
Boat ramp side of little island we were on
Cool Flower
Spider Crab
Swimming Crab
Our portable tank

On Sunday we headed out down 50 towards Titusville to meet see a man about a tank. On the way there we drove through Christmas which really goes by in the blink of an eye...
I think we also did the same through Bithlo - we saw the speedway where we can hear cars from our house down by Avalon Park.. and we saw a bunch of people who probably are missing more than a few teeth in the median in like a makeshift garage sale. It didn't look legal but there were a bunch of people doing it so if I was a cop I don't think I'd have the guts to ask them to leave!
Eventually we made it to Skinnyjoe's house to see about his tank- Can't wait for that baby to be in my house



So not being familiar at all with the area we found out that the beach out by titusville is a Wildlife Refuge which means no collecting, poo! We don't want to break the law or hurt the environment so we trekked up a little bit north in an attempt to find ponce inlet.. Not knowing where the heck we were going we ended up going to the very end of the south causeway of New Smyrna beach I think. Haha I don't even know for sure..
Kevin drove us to this statepark where they had florida regulations and what not listed and it looked like a go as far as collecting. It happened to be low tide which was great- but I think we will try Sebastian Inlet next weekend (if we don't keep what we collected in my QT tank we will return it then)
Anyhow when we got out of the car it was really rough at the beach and really windy and 2 raccoons came out in broad daylight and nearly attacked a group of old people. It was almost funny but I was ready to start swooshing them away with my little net just in case. They probably had rabies. We also saw a not-squashed armadillo picking around at the side of the road.
For now here are some pics of our time there, i still need to take pictures of what we caught and kept!
Boat ramp side of little island we were on

Cool Flower

Spider Crab

Swimming Crab

Our portable tank
