View From the Two-Story Pavilion at Smyrna Dunes Park

Two story pavilion

This time, on my visit to Smyrna Dunes Park, I walked up to the second story of the tall pavilion located along the boardwalk on the ocean side. It seems there are always people up there, but I went up anyway and got some photos once they left.

It was a coolish day in January, and I had to renew my yearly pass ($20 for county residents). I began walking counter-clockwise on the walkway. Once I got up top, I saw a row of cars which seemed to have supplied the beach with wetsuit-wearing surfers (ocean water is in the 60’s this time of year). They were catching some nice waves.

Cars on the beach in January at New Smyrna Beach, Florida
A good day for surfing
Surfers at New Smyrna Beach, Florida
Wetsuits were needed on this January day

The tall pavilion is the only one with a second story along the boardwalk. I think Pavilion #1 allows barbecuing (this is not #1), and the others have picnic tables and trash cans. There is a tower along the other side of the boardwalk, which is also tall, but no tables (I think). I have not visited it since the boardwalk was re-done.

View of the beach from the second story of the pavilion in New Smyrna Beach.

Top: looking out to the sea, and Below: looking south to the condos along the beach. I would continue walking north, until the access to the Ponce Inlet beach area.

View south from the pavilion toward the condos.

The grass is brown this time of year and the temperatures are cool for walking. Once I came down from the pavilion, I saw a yacht coming out of the inlet into the ocean. It’s probably the largest yacht I’ve seen in the area. It came out of Ponce Inlet and turned south traveling along the shoreline.

Yacht traveling along the coastline
Big yacht which came out of the inlet into the sea

I continued to walk to the Inlet access and made my way onto the beach where I found jellyfish, out-of-town visitors, and very few seashells (bummer). I ended up walking further than I had planned, but got some good exercise and fresh air. More on that part of the walk to come.

Fun Times In Florida 2018 and Happy New Year

What have I done over the past year? As we say hello to a new year, I’m viewing photos to remind myself. In Spring we visited St. Augustine when my son’s girlfriend came to visit.
St. Augustine fort
My two sons and I went down to Merritt Island to watch the SpaceX rocket launch.

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We headed to Merritt Island to watch a rocket launch.

We ate at our favorite local restaurants that have water views.

Breakers restaurant on the beach
Breakers Beachside at the end of Flagler Ave.

We went boating, fishing, and swimming along the ICW / Indian River, with a stop off at Disappearing Island to float a bit.

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A view of the Ponce Lighthouse from sea level

And of course I collected bunches of shells and took many photos of my favorite islands.

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Knobbed Whelk

I took a few trips to Smyrna Dunes Park to get exercise and search the beaches for new seashells.

Smyrna Dunes Park
Smyrna Dunes Park

We even took the boat inland to the St. John’s River for a ride to Blue Springs.

greenery along the edge of the river
A visit from a friend bought us a gift from the sea. He found this huge horse conch while boating.

large horse conch shell
A friend of my sons found this huge horse conch

For the first time, my boys went out shrimping and we were loaded with shrimp!

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The shrimp haul when the boys went shrimping

My walk in the Mosquito Lagoon where apparently there were alligators! What was I thinking????

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Aligator skull!

I met some fellow walkers along the beaches and received this sand dollar gift.

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Sand dollar gift, which I placed in the sand to get this photo

So here’s to more time to walk the beaches and enjoy life – wherever you live. Thank you to my loyal and occasional readers, and

Happy New Year!
beach

Aerial Photos of the Edgewater Florida Area

A friend of ours is a pilot. He happened to be out flying the other day while my son and I were boating. Although he never found us out on the river, he did share these photos with my son and I.

It’s always fun to see a place you recognize from the air! In this first photo, the Edgewater boat ramp is visible right in the center of the image.  It’s that rectangular patch that juts out into the water.  That is the main channel of the Indian River, which is part of the ICW (Intracoastal Waterway).  Straight out from the ramp is all the backwater area where we usually go to fish, and beyond that is the ocean.

aerial view of Edgewater, Florida
Aerial view of Edgewater, Florida – the boat ramp is in the center.

I don’t recognize where they were when this next photo was taken. I suspect they were flying further north.

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Aerial view, Florida’s East coast

We landed our boat on an island and my son got this panorama photo while I did some beach combing. This is where I came across the pink crown conch shell. As I walked the beach area, I came across a cross in memory of someone named Owen. We were out on a Thursday and had the place totally to ourselves. We used the Riverbreeze boat ramp, which is south of Edgewater.

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Island beach, panorama