#NotesFromTheRiver – A Whiter Shade of Pale


Yes, He’s Real

Finally got my last post in my American alligator series up. Hope you’ll check it out. I really enjoyed sharing this one. White alligators–both kinds–are among my favorite animals. Please stop by, and pass it along to the usual suspects! THANKS!

#NotesFromTheRiver – A Whiter Shade of Pale

#SwampGhosts Presentation at DeBary Hall 5/20/17


“Big Blue”
Opening Slide from My Swamp Ghosts Presentation

On May 20, 2017, I’ll be doing my favorite presentation at DeBary Hall Historic Site, and if you are in the area, I’d love to see you there. This talk features many beautiful photographs of the St. Johns River basin habitat, including birds and wildlife of the area. There is also a brief introduction to albino and leucistic alligators, and a section on the easiest way to ID the very few snakes in our area that you do not want to handle. The last section covers a bit on how I write, my inspiration board photos, and the challenges of starting a brand new career at a time when most are thinking about retirement.

I always include plenty of time for Questions & Answers during and after the presentation, and I can pretty much guarantee that there will be a whole lotta laughin’ going’ on! 🙂 This is a fun event, and if you can possibly come, please do! Meeting new readers is my favorite thing in the world, next to writing books for them. Here’s the pertinent information for those who’d like  to  attend:

Location: DeBary Hall Historic Site, 198 Sunrise Blvd, DeBary, FL 32713
(386) 668-3840
Time: 2:00 PM, Saturday, May 20, 2017
Cost: FREE, No Reservations Required

COME HAVE A FUN AFTERNOON LEARNING MORE ABOUT WHAT MAKES FLORIDA GREAT!

#NotesFromTheRiver – The Alligators and I Are Back. Somewhat!

Finally able to spend an hour or so at the computer, without needing a break every fifteen minutes. Back to my Wednesday posts on #NotesFromTheRiver. Hope you’ll check out this week’s, and be prepared for what’s coming over the next two! Enjoy!

#NotesFromTheRiver – The Alligators and I Are Back