The swamp buggy is a vehicle that was designed to navigate the Everglades and was used in its development as well as for hunting and off road transportation. As will happen hunters would gather to compare stories and buggy designs. These stories led to challenges and races between the different buggies which usually took place through a muddy bog on Raymond Bennett's potato farm. The first organized race took place on Mr. Bennett's farm around 1943 between a dozen or so hunters. The potato patch has since evolved into the Florida Sports Park and is now known as the "Mile of Mud". The depth of the mud is hard to gauge because of the brown swamp water that covers every inch of the track. It is estimated to be about 5 or 6 feet deep in the deepest section which is commonly referred to as the "Sippy Hole". There were lots of Jeeps racing too and here are some of them going through the Sippy Hole. And of course some didn't make it. During intermission we even saw a flying lawnmower. What race would be complete without a Queen and her court. At the end of the race the winner gets to dunk the Queen into that lovely muddy swamp water....yuck! Makes me wonder why anyone would want the job of Queen. Now in this sport you can't be afraid to get a little wet. There were some amazing machines and some very skilled drivers but for the most part it was a lot of good old boys just having fun. It was a great race and we had so much fun watching it.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Friday, January 14, 2011
Naples Sunset Jan 14 2011
This amazing couple, Bill and Cheryl who are our neighbours at the Rock Creek RV Park offered to take us out in their boat so we could take some pictures of the sun setting on the Gulf of Mexico.
We passed by some homes of the rich and famous.
We saw some yachts.
Some sailing ships.
And some of the most beautiful sights.
Ah-h-h the sunset over the Gulf of Mexico.
Finally time to head back in again. Day is done.
Bonita Beach Jan. 13 2011
We found this great dog beach after several failed attempts and it was very worth the effort. It was clean and quite large (although I am told at high tide is is not as nice) and lots of friendly dogs and people.
Lots of doggies having fun doing what doggies do.
More doggie fun. All in all I ended up with one very tired, wet and sandy dog. It was a good day.
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