There’s something sacred about early mornings on the water. The world is just beginning to stir, but out here, standing steady on my paddleboard, I feel like time itself pauses. The water is calm, glassy, and inviting. It mirrors the sky above, soft and pale, streaked with the quiet hues of dawn. Each stroke of […]
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The Weeki Wachee received it’s name from the Seminole Native Americans meaning “little spring” or “winding river”. The water temperature stays at a constant 72-74° F and on average discharges more than 100 million gallons of water per day! Lurking beneath the beauty of the Weeki Wachee River lies the deepest underwater cave system in […]
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It was an early Sunday morning and our weekend camping getaway was sadly coming to a close. We were camping at one of our favorite spots located right on the bay. As usual, I was up early listening to the birds’ morning chatter. I wasn’t planning on paddling that morning but when my husband saw […]
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