Sunday, April 26, 2009

Turtle on the Greenway


While Lois Anne was running at the Greenway the other day, we saw five turtles sunning themselves beside the path, fairly oblivious to runners, walkers or bikers. This turtle was a little unsure of my intentions and had started to head for the woods as fast as a turtle can head for the woods.

28 comments:

  1. I like the idea of riding the bike and stopping to take pictures along the Greenway. I am not familiar with the size of Florida turtles, but I guess this is quite a big one. Or not?

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  2. Is it a matter of perspective, or is this a tortoise-sized turtle?

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  3. Aaaw, you invaded its tiny paradise!

    I love turtles. I always think of them as old and wise.

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  4. LOL! The Vatican pays for some things here... I think I'll get a gerbil.

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  5. LOL :-)
    Please, don't scare the turtles!
    I love turtles! When I was 5, my Pop gave me one! She was soooo beautiful,like this one in this picture! But I cried a lot when she ran away from my house ( from me ! ), but in fact many years late my Mommy told me the "sad truth "that happened with my poor turtle : she died !
    Today I have another one but it is made of plush!So I'm sure this one will not run away!
    Léia :-)

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  6. Nice to see them out and about. A nice photo too.

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  7. Turtles are such fantastic animals. This one is a beauty.

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  8. Love those big turtles. In Miramar, we lived on a canal, and for several years, a large turtle laid her eggs in our backyard. It was fascinating. One year, somehow the babies got disoriented and headed the wrong direction, so my son and I collected them in a big bucket and put them in the water. He's never forgotten that.

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  9. Hi Susie: Where did you live in Miramar? Lois and I both taught at H. D. Perry Middle School for a number of years! We lived in Pembroke Pines at the time.

    Maybe you were in one of our classes?

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  10. @ cieldequimper - Gerbils eat your clothes if they get loose!

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  11. @ Efrafan - No biggie...I'd say 12 inches across by 18 inches long...

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  12. @ Vogon Poet - re: size; see previous comment.

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  13. How cool. We have smaller colorful turtles around some of the lakes in eastern washington. Much smaller. MB

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  14. glad you caught up quick :)
    that is a lovely capture!

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  15. That looks like BIG turtle. I'm used to much littler ones. ;-)

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  16. Is that a gopher turtle? My father always used to talk about how they made gopher stew out of these turtles when he was growing up near St. Augustine.

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  17. @ Lois - Yes, I'm sure that it is. I wouldn't want to eat one, though.

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  18. Glad you could keep up with the turtle long enough to take a photo!

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  19. I'm a big turtle fan, and have raised many a water turtle! I like this guy.

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  20. @ Steffe - Your comment caught me still sleepy...now, I'm still laughing! You're a funny guy!

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  21. You up here in Minneapolis on the Greenway in Uptown? LOL He's a big guy!

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  22. Tortoise or Gopher Turtles as we called them growing up in Venice, on the Gulf....I had one back in the 1950s I kept until setting him free when we moved back to Ohio in 1963..."Goofy the Gopher" we called him.

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  23. @ PRH - Love your stories...we love Venice, too, and used to vacation there almost every year - had great fun finding shark teeth - filled a jar!

    Can't imagine moved back to Ohio in 1963. I had to move from Phoenix to Minneapolis in 1953! Didn't like that at all!

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  24. This looks like a desert tortoise (native to and endangered in the Mojave Desert in Calif.). My grandparents raised them, and while living in CA we had a couple when it was still legal for regular people to "own" them... I love the picture!

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