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John Chesnut Sr. Park
For what seems to be a recurring theme for my blogspot, this weekend I again wanted to share yet another outdoor great local Florida park experience. I know at some point I will venture into the city for more of the urban scenery, but for now I will continue to visit the forests, swamps, and boardwalks. I will forewarn you now - if
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John Chesnut Sr. Park is a short drive from Tampa and is located in neighboring Pinellas County. Had it not been for owning a dog I doubt we would have ever found this park. Yes, shame on me. I too was one of those Tampa dwellers that really did not do much to get out and enjoy our parks. Before Marley (dog) there wasn't too much incentive to wake up on the weekends and just go to a park. If you are not into the photography thing or don't own a dog,
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Chestnut Park is perfect for visiting even if your visit has no purpose. To the north side of the park you will find a "paw playground." Watching dogs socialize and play can in itself be entertaining and a large reason to visit. To the south side of the park - where we spent our Saturday afternoon - are the trail heads that lead you to a boardwalk and observation tower. There is a good chance you've seen my boardwalk tower shots in a previous post. Since not too many people take the time to visit these parks, you can often sit up in one of these towers that overlook a lake or somewhat of a wildlife refuge and just chill out.
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Although this squirrel isn't really an exotic critter, his pose was enough to capture my attention.
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This little redheaded woodpecker caught our attention with his chirping. If I were a naturalist I might quote you his species and could maybe even identify his sounds.
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All palmettos start to look alike after a while. If you look closely, sometimes you might find a critter making a home.
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A closer look doesn't always mean you'll find an exotic critter.
Admittedly, this was not the first time I had ever been to Chestnut Park. I am certain we'll take Marley to visit the paw playground again in the future. Having an relatively newfound interest in photography, visiting these parks again really makes the experience feel new and I'm happy to share them here.
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4 comments:
You like "critters", huh? Great work, once again. - BW
Keep up the close up shots! I always thought you were really good with that, and it's just really interesting to look at [for me, at least].
Close up is definitely good. I actually had the Mary Ann mindset when I was shooting. I figured you're a top visitor to my site so I made sure to post something you'd enjoy. :)
Most of my wide angle shots are relevant to convey the surroundings, but just weren't as interesting. There is certainly something about the little details that are easily overlooked.
Thanks for the comments.
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