Saturday, April 9, 2011

More Gators and Stuff....

A couple weeks ago we made it back out to Sawgrass Lake park that is down the road from our house. Not much to say about it (we have posted from there before..), but here are a few cool pictures.



Some baby gators, followed by Dana hanging out with their momma.




Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Space Shuttle Discovery

One of my goals during our time in Florida was to get to experience a Shuttle launch before the program is over. After almost 8 months of living here there was finally a successful launch! I had planned to go to the originally scheduled launch back on November 1, 2010, however, due to a bunch of issues the launch got pushed back until February 24, 2011. Luckily, I was able to get away from work for the afternoon long enough to make the drive (wow.. horrible traffic) and see the launch.

Even this attempt almost didn't happen, as there was a computer issue at 5 minutes from the launch time. They quickly resolved the issue and Discovery took off with just 2 seconds left in the launch window. This was Discovery's last flight before they retired her.

I viewed the launch from Titusville, FL, which put me about 13 miles away from the launch pad. Seeing the launch was amazing, being there and actually feeling the rumble from the rocket booster is an experience that I'm so glad I was able to witness. I didn't have my tripod, but I was still very pleased with the pictures. Here are a few of my favorites:


This is a panorama of the street in Titusville. It was packed. Very packed. In fact, I had bumper to bumper traffic all the way back to work in Tampa.










The next two pictures show the Solid Rocket Boosters coming off the shuttle, which happens after about 2 minutes of flight.



Last picture, and probably my favorite, showing Discovery's track through the clouds.


-Grant

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Manatee Trip

A few weeks back we were able to go on an amazing trip a little ways north to Homosassa Springs, FL to snorkel with manatees. We spent three hours swimming with the manatees, which really was more like floating around while the big sea cows meandered along. They were huge, but very quiet and graceful. What follows is a video that takes a few of the highlights of the swim.





Along with the manatees, we also got to see an island in the middle of the river that was home to a group of monkeys. Very random, but fun to watch. The video shows the island as we passed by it on our way to and from the manatees.





-Grant

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Walt Disney World - Part 1

Well, we have again been incredibly bad about keeping our blog up to date. In an attempt to catch up we should have a few new posts coming shortly. To start things off lets take a look at our trip to Walt Disney World (thanks Cheryl!!).

Before we leave Florida we hope to visit all of the Disney parks around the Orlando area. We took the first steps a few weekends ago by traveling that way and spending a half day at Epcot and the evening at Magic Kingdom. Epcot was great- not too crowded, very well done world areas, entertaining rides, and beer with great souvenir glasses.

We'll start off with some Epcot pictures...


Here's Dana making a quick call...


The crazy French people climbing chairs...


And the famous Epcot ball. Which, as it turns out does not hold a roller coaster inside as I had thought. It was a slow educational ride about the history of technology.


After seeing all of Epcot we made our way via ferry to the Magic Kingdom. We were able to visit the entire park before making our way back across the ferry to view the fireworks from a distance. The park was great, but Epcot was our favorite as there were a fraction of the people there.




I told Dana not to steal stuff from the gift shop...


Right after dark they had a parade...


And then the fireworks. Here is a clip of the long display that we took from across a lake.



-Grant