Tuesday, February 20, 2007

"Uh oh..."

This past Saturday, a crisp, breezy day in the Osceola National Forest, was the first full day my dad and I spent at the Battle of Olustee Reenactment. We had spent the first part of the morning wandering around the various sutlers, walking part of the Florida Trail, and just enjoying the beautiful weather...more on that stuff later. When the time came for the "unofficial" reenactment (the true, historically accurate one is on Sunday), my dad and I wandered over to the battlefield to see some explosions. We got some good pictures (later!), and had some good times, but we had to leave after about a half hour in order to make it to church on time in Lake City.
On our walk back to the campsite, one of our friends stopped us and said we needed to go back to our campsite immediately. He gave us a reason, but for the sake of suspense, I will not tell you right now.
Farther along on our walk (it's about a 1/3-mile walk back to camp), another one of our friends told us the same thing. We were a little worried.
When we got there, we found our campsite taped off and two US Forestry Service officers standing around our tent. We looked up and saw a 3 to 4-inch diameter tree limb hanging by a thread above our car, swaying in the breeze.
Yikes.
We talked the guys a little bit, took some pictures (none of the ones of the tree limb turned out very well), and headed off to church.
When we returned that night after engorging ourselves on Ken's Barbecue (a delicious local restaurant,) we found two tree limbs laying at the base of the tree. Why we did not get any pictures of those, I do not know.
You'll just have to take my word for it :-D
I will be posting about Olustee over the next few days, so be sure to check back for updates and little "journal entries" about our weekend!

5 comments:

SophieMae said...

YIKES! Glad nobody was hurt!

I've been wanting to try Ken's. Next time I go over to Live Oak to check out cemeteries, I'll have to make time for that.

Looking forward to reading more about your Olustee weekend.

Paintsmh said...

That could have been bad. Dangerous. Falling tree limbs. That could induce one heck of a headache. Glad you are all okay!

R.Powers said...

Yowza! Widowmaker time!

MinorcanMeteorolgist said...

To All - mmmmmmmmmhhhmmmmmmm

Kristen said...

Thanks for visiting my blog, though you must have been a bit confused to find a peace blog after I proclaimed to be a nature lover. They are connected, of course. To see my art blogs, including an in-progress painting from a scene in Florida, click here!

I am looking forward to more of your adventures.