Here are Mr. Burns and Emily Rainbolt (Bryan's and my adopted niece) enjoying the Swamp Safari in Miami.
My view from our airboat. Yes, I am that close. Luckily alligators don't like the taste of people. :)
Our tour of Key West started at the end.
A house made completely out of corals. Obviously made before tampering with corals became illegal.
And this is the "Flattop Love" that my kids were so great at sending to passersby.
Looking for sharks in the SeaCamp "Shark Pond".
Oh, there they are!!! (Nurse shark on the right, bonnethead on the left.)
Checkin out the corals... this is where we saw baracudas and my favorites, two eagle rays. Hopefully I'll be able to show you underwater pictures I took once we get back home.
Got echinoderms?
The kids got to do a squid dissection and gave me a tattoo with the squid ink.
Oh, isn't the sharksicle cute?!
Here are the mangroves. If you look closely at the top of the tallest tree, you might see a bald eagle.
Bryan taught me that you're not supposed to take pictures straight at the sun... after I got this picture of the rainbow forming a ring around the sun. :)
Can you find all THREE iguanas?
Our last night at SeaCamp. The Florida Keys or Lagos? Hmmmmm, tough choice.
Our male chaperones... you decide.
And there we are, all 68 of us!
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Jessie wants to know what a "Mallotshark" is??? And should I be concerned about the fact that she "LOVES the tattoo".
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