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Downtime

Sep 26, 2006   //   by Sandra Friend   //   News  //  No Comments

It’s been a week, now, since I had my gall bladder removed and I don’t feel any lighter. However, I’ve had a splendid stretch of downtime curled up with a stack of books and a lot of naptime as well. Making my way back to the computer with reluctance and strict time limits as the incisions still make themselves known as I sit. I’m reading Green Empire right now, and have completed the following books in the past week:

  • The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency, Alexander McCall Smith
  • Bridget Jones Diary, Helen Fielding
  • A Year in the Merde, Stephen Clarke
  • Travels in Nepal, Charlie Pye-Smith
  • State of Emergency, Patrick Buchanan
  • Rainlight, Alison McGhee
  • Welcome to the World, Baby Girl!, Fannie Flagg
  • Shopping for Buddahs, Jeff Greenwald
  • The Sound of Paper, Julia Cameron

Starting to get back to work, too, but in carefully measured doses. Thanks to all who sent their goodwill via email, flowers, and comments on Rob’s blog.

It’s…a book!

Sep 13, 2006   //   by Sandra Friend   //   Books, Travels, Writing  //  No Comments

SFLI returned home after the FOWA Conference to discover my newest publication in a FedEx box on the kitchen counter: South Florida: An Explorer’s Guide. Kathy and I had a devil of a time with this one, as we’d gotten about half our research done in 2004 when hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne wrecked places we knew and loved. I was in tears about Punta Gorda because I’d just fallen in love with it a week before Charley hit. We started anew in 2005 only to have Dennis, Katrina, and Wilma wreak havoc with our “finalized” research.

It took persistence and tenacity to finish the book (not to mention hundreds of phone calls), and still I discovered on this Keys trip that some of the shopping & eateries are no more because of the storm surges that hit last fall. Alas. But here it is, and it’s probably the most comprehensive coverage that South Florida has ever seen … heck, we even covered Wauchula and North Port and Goodland and Fort Drum with this one. You’ll be impressed! It should be in stores by the end of this month, but you can place an order now online.

Paradise, with friends

Sep 9, 2006   //   by Sandra Friend   //   Commentary, Life, Travels, Writing  //  No Comments
Tiny sea turtle at the Turtle Hospital, Marathon

Tiny sea turtle at the Turtle Hospital, Marathon

Life is different here in the Florida Keys. You look at the sea, the sun, and you shrug and say “what can go wrong?” It’s been a couple of years since we headed down the Overseas Highway in search of adventure, and this time it was for a writer’s conference, always a good time to connect with friends. We had the opportunity to visit the Turtle Hospital in Marathon (amazing what one person’s need to do good can do!) and Pigeon Key Historical Site. I went hiking to track down rare flora at Crane Point Hammock and Curry Hammock State Park. In the interim, the car went ka-put and had to be fixed (thank you, Andy & Dave, for such a quick turnaround!), the power at the hotel failed and took 24 hours to come back on, and Internet access is sporadic – a nearby network is  not guaranteed.

But we’re here at Hawks Cay with good friends to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Florida Outdoor Writers Association, and I couldn’t help but lounge around the pool and look out over the sea and just be happy to be out in the sunshine enjoying a sliver of paradise. Now that the conference is a wrap, time to pack up and head home after sampling some more of what our unique Florida Keys have to offer.

All Swamped Out

Sep 5, 2006   //   by Sandra Friend   //   Life, Travels  //  No Comments
The Beauty of Big Cypress

The Beauty of Big Cypress

Four days of walking in shin-to-waist deep water: now that’s tiring! But I wouldn’t miss it for the world. Rob and I have been volunteering at the annual Muck About held at Clyde Butcher’s Labor Day weekend Open House in the Big Cypress Swamp. It’s where we met three years ago, and where we restated our vows among friends while we sunk into the swamp muck out in the Pond. It’s a tradition now, filled with friends and fun and the wonder of the swamp. For newbies: it’s the best way to get your feet wet, literally and metaphorically, on a swamp walk.

A reporter from the Miami Herald came out yesterday and took a walk on the pink trail with Lisa Andrews, one of our crackerjack guides and lucky lady who works in Big Cypress all the time. It’s a front page link off the Miami Herald website right now, so check it out! It amazes me that every time I walk out there, whether I’m leading or following, I always see something new. Here’s a “hooty hoo” to the crew and see you all next year!

An Embarassment of Awards

Sep 1, 2006   //   by Sandra Friend   //   News, Writing  //  No Comments
FOWA EIC

FOWA EIC

I’ll admit I’m not new to writing awards. I’ve been picking them up for years. But I’m used to them coming in as one here, two there. This year, I’m honored (while blushing) to receive FIVE awards in the annual Florida Outdoor Writers Association Excellence in Craft competition. Wow. The awards are:

Congratulations to all of my fellow writers who also received honors this week! And thanks to the many fine sponsors who made cash awards possible, which certainly helped defray the cost of attending the conference.

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  • Dec 30 – Hiking Michigan’s Upper Peninsula at the 28th Annual FTA New Year’s Eve Campout, Doe Lake, Ocala National Forest, FL (FTA members welcome)
  • Jan 6 – Building Your Audience Through Opt-in Emails workshop at Friends of Florida State Parks Annual Forum, Gainesville, FL
  • Jan 18 – Growing Your Own Audience discussion at SATW FLC Meeting, Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Feb 4 – Best Hikes for Florida Scrub-Jay Sightings TALK at 3rd Annual Florida Scrub-Jay Festival, Oscar Scherer State Park, Venice, FL (public welcome)
  • Feb 16 – Best Hikes in Florida State Parks at FTA Florida Crackers chapter meeting, Ocala, FL (public welcome)