Sunday, February 1, 2026

Back to Where it’s Warmer: 2026 Begins

December 29, 2025-January 16, 2026                         Most Recent Posts:
Fernandina Beach and                                                     Happy Holidays
Flagler Beach, Florida                                                      To Walkabout and Back



I was back at Fort Clinch on December 28th and sorry to have left Carrie and her family in the freezing north but thrilled to be back where it’s warmer.


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Pooh and I finished up the 23rd and 24th boxes of the puzzle

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And here’s what it looks like.   Such a great idea.  It was fun to do.

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I wasted no time getting out to the beach since I only have two more days on this beach for this year.


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As you can see people were in swim suits.  All the folks with their heads down are looking for shark’s teeth.  Fort Clinch Atlantic Beach is a well known spot to find them.

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Of course there are fishermen too.

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That night I saw the sunset over this airstream with its holiday decorations.  It made me smile and think of my friends Mary and Pete who full time in an Airstream.

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On my last day I was out for sunrise at dawn and saw this armadillo on my way.


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The early color is why I go out at dawn.

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It dissipates before sunrise but is still lovely as are its reflections on the sand.

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Here comes the sun.

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Later, I came out to the beach again and was able to catch the sun just setting over the dunes.  My last shot from Fernandina Beach for 2025.

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And on I go.  Starting the new year by moving to Gamble Roger’s State Park in Flagler Beach Florida on January 1st.   Great way to begin a new year. 

I arrived in the later afternoon and was setting up when I saw the nearly full moon in the sky.  

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I walked over to catch the sunset at the boat dock and then walked out to get a picture of the park sign as the sunset skies still had some color.

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Walking back these were the skies behind the campground.

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           Behind Winnona

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The beach at Fort Clinch is at the northernmost tip of Amelia Island.  About 90 miles  north of the Gamble Rogers beach on a barrier island.  There is always something wonderful to see at the beach.   And all beaches are different.



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The beach here is perhaps wider than that at Fort Clinch but it has no dune system since highway A1A runs right beside it.  Great for views, if you are traveling down the coast but no protection for the town or the road in hurricanes.


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I spent my first week pretty much walking the beach, going out for the sunrise and sunset, reading and wishing the wind would back off so I could go kayaking in the great upper 60’s low 70’s temperatures.  On January 10th the high was EIGHTY ONE DEGREES.  Just why I come to Florida for the winter.   As everyone knows, things changed in mid January but that was at my next stop.



PXL_20260109_180153836.MPHere are a couple of the books I was reading.  Those who follow know I’m a Georgia O’Keeffe fan and have read many, seriously many, books about her life and art.  Not sure how many are on my bookshelf now but at least 20.  I have to say this one is my least favorite and I would not recommend it.  I liked it at the beginning it was humorous but then I felt the author went off the rails trying too hard and with what seemed to me to be too many speculations. 

Winter Counts is a book sent to me by the Books Inside Boxes a literary subscription travel book club I joined.  I really love it as it is a small operation, run by one woman and she will change my address every month and send me the book where I am.  It’s a travel book club in that each month is a book about a different state, set in that state or by an author from that state.  The book box also contains “goodies” that come from small often female owned businesses in that state.  The books come from independent book stores in that state.  I just love her whole ethic and want to support her and these small businesses.

I very much enjoyed Winter Counts a mystery/thriller written by a member of the Rosebud Lakota.  The protagonist is a Lakota from the Rosebud reservation where most of the plot takes place.  I’m not normally one who reads “thrillers”, they make me too nervous, but this one was very well done and the insight into contemporary reservation life, history and spirituality put this book a step above.  I might never have read this had Karen not chosen it for the January read.  There is a group on line discussion of it tonight but I’m going to post this before that happens.  I recommend both the book and Books Inside Boxes if you like to be surprised by books in the mail.



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For now the  beach wasn’t crowded, the waves and the skies were beautiful.



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I did a double take when I saw these White Ibis wading in the salt water ocean.  I’ve seen plenty of them in the rivers but never at the beach. 

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The path from the campground to the beach begins in the maritime forest and is a favorite hike of mine


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Look closely on the branch over the trail and you can see the resurrection ferns have gotten enough moisture to resurrect themselves from the gray brittle dead looking things to beautiful healthy green.  It’s amazing!

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Such a nice trail.

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There is another shorter trail that I take to my sunset viewing spot.  This was actually taken on my way back which is why it is fairly dark.


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Sunset over the Matanzas River part of the inland waterway.

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The Matanzas runs  behind the campsites on the side where Winnona and I are.  The skies are often very colorful about 45 minutes after sunset though you can only see the water from here in certain spots.


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When I got back on this night I was surprised to see what had moved in next to me in the couple of hours I’d been gone.

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IMG_9076The next day I found out they were Indian Princesses and their dads.  The Indian Princesses and Indian Guides are a father/daughter/son  historically YMCA program.  They foster relationships between fathers and daughters through camping, crafts, and community events, often utilizing Native American-themed imagery.  I read that “Due to concerns over cultural appropriation, many such programs have rebranded to "Adventure Guides” but apparently not this group.

They told me they had about a dozen sites in the campground and this one was their gathering spot.  The only time I really saw them was when the fathers were cooking and they were eating.  Though they did hang around until fairly late after their dinner and the campfire was right next to my bedroom.   They came in and set up on Friday around sunset and left on Sunday.


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These guys were amazingly well organized setting up and taking down this entire operation.  They had obviously done it many times.

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Not sure it would have been warm enough for me to go kite surfing on January 13th but this guy was out and I enjoyed watching him.  He was in the water several times and then back out.  At least someone was enjoying the wind that was keeping me out of my kayak.


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My last night I went to Rocky’s Pizzeria for one of the only places I can get anchovies on my pizza.  Took a few pictures while I waited for my take out but once back home I totally forgot to take a picture of the pizza which was delicious.   I like having Rocky’s to take with me so on my first night at my next stop I don’t have to cook!!  Yeah leftovers!!


Love this wisdom.

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Rocky himself

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My next post will round out January and I will effectively be in real time.  Or at least I hope I will.   Wonder if I can stay that way.

17 comments:

  1. Wow, wow and wow!! Those skies are amazing, especially the ones captured behind Winona. I know you have to work hard to get these reservations and am delighted you get to enjoy these beautiful beaches. Beautiful pic of the starfish. The maritime forest is really unique, thanks for sharing. I can't remember the last time I saw a flock of birds in a real V shape formation - so cool! I love seeing groups that give kids an opportunity to spend special time with a parent in the outdoors. You're more caught up than I am!

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    1. Thank you Jodee. You write such nice comments. I so love reading them. Getting the reservations isn't as hard as it used to be before Florida changed their policy on who can reserve what when. But it's always sad when I leave the beaches for the last time at the end of December. I see the beaches when I come farther south but I have to drive to them. I don't get to just walk over which is really fantastic

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  2. Sky, water, reflections, birds, florida forest floor, no better way to spend the winter. Looks like this was warm enough as well so that is great too. Epecially love the sunrises. I will never forget my first one on the Atlantic when Mo and I camped at Edisto Island and walked the beach at dawn. Coffee cups in hand. Perfection

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    1. Love your comments Sue. Thanks so much. It's definitely warmer here than most places in the east but not as warm as usual.

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  3. Love these pictures of the beautiful beach, Sherry, as I sit with packed ice as far as the eye can see. Ugh. Thank you for the visual warm-up!

    My grandchildren participate in the YMCA’s guides program, and my granddaughter, not particularly the outdoor type, still loves it as a teenager. It’s a great program.

    Thanks again for sharing and stay warm!

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    1. Thanks for your comment Pam and for telling me about your granddaughter. It seemed like a great program that puts fathers and their daughters together to enjoy each other. Too often fathers are only the disciplinarians.

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  4. Nice sky views and beautiful forest hike.

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    1. Thanks Lynne. Hope you guys are weathering the cold.

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  5. Thanks for the shoutout Sherry! We love that you think of us in our Airstream, Lord Stanley, aka, Stan the Man, when you see other Airstreams! Your sunrises and sunsets bring us such fond memories from both Clinch and Flagler! The famous water tower…. Its own symbol of hope that the water, waves, and breezes are close by! I like to read your posts when we can relate to the exact thing you are describing and sharing. You sure do a great job at it Sherry! Your time is quite valuable and we all appreciate your willingness to bring us all along for the ride!
    💜 M & P

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    1. Thank you for such a lovely comment Mary. I'm so glad you like to read the posts and that you comment. I look forward to reading them!! Hope to see you at some point.

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  6. Glad you're back to where it's warmer. Just be careful not to get clobbered by those frozen iguanas falling from the trees! :cO

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  7. The sunsets are glorious! My favorite picture is the one right after the Matanzas river with the palm tree and the birds. I like the angle of it so that the water can bee seen.The one trail you enjoy- so much green! I miss green verses gray and brown bleah! I would love to have seen the armadillo from the front. I've never seen one- I think that they are fascinating. Kite surfing has to be one of the more difficult water sports requiring arm strength and great balance, neither of which I have. They are fun to watch. Pizza place looked inviting. xxxooo

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    1. Wish I could have gotten a better picture of armadillo but I barely saw him in the gray darkness. I'm sure I've had them in my blog before. Go up to the top left and use the search bar to type in armadillo and see if he comes up.

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  8. I've been seeing all the weather back there and wondered if you've seen any of those crazy iguanas! Love your pictures of sunrises and sunsets. My favorite beach pictures.

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    1. So glad you don't tire of sunrises, sunsets and ocean pics since that's the major things on the east cost. Not sure where the iguanas are but not in the northeast or central part of Florida that I've seen

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  9. Wish I was there - it is still cold here, although the next few days will be mid-50s, which sounds absolutely balmy. lol. Beautiful beach pictures and nice hikes! Now you just need the wind to die down so you can get back on the water!

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