The first thing I figured out you have to be careful of are bees. I had a run in with some bees last summer and I think they won. I had an allergic reaction that was just a little bit scary especially when my face started to swell up and my entire body broke out in hives. Here is a lovely picture of my face about two hours after that attack that should probably go on my profile.
Today I learned another valuable lesson. Not only do you stay away from bees here in Florida but you should also probably avoid the gators too. I was playing the lovely hole pictured here this morning. Notice the sign that warns you not to swim and has the little red gator pictured on it. Well, as you can see you throw over the water and hope to land on the shore about 350 feet away. My friend and I both landed in the water. We walked over and stood on the edge of the water looking down for his disc. About five feet out an alligator surfaced and gave me a look. Thirty seconds difference and there may have been a different result. He wasn't huge but a 5 foot gator can still hurt you pretty badly. I have blogged before about the beauty of creation. Today I want to add to that a note to self - creation is beautiful but it also has teeth sometimes. Here is a slightly smaller sized gator I snapped a picture of on campus at the University of Florida.
Maybe I should take an early retirement from disc golf before it kills me.
4 comments:
That picture looks nothing like you, and it scares me. Man that must have hurt.
Matt,
My kids live in Lakeland and not too long ago my five year old grandson invited me down with a warning--"we have to be careful of the alligators, they eat little boys, I dont think they eat grandma's though"
I am pretty sure that creation with teeth can indeed eat a grandma.
Probably spit her right back out though. :)
Peace
Neva
That is really cute.
I think I'd give up that disk golf while you're ahead...
It looks like it's a danger to your health!
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