This is a look at the 11th green from the 12th tee box at the Preserve of Spruce Creek. I've been told there used to be an alligator hiding in these waters but I've never seen it. A few weeks ago, I read a newspaper article describing how a bear had come out of the woods surrounding this community to do some damage to the gutters of a house. I've never seen a bear here, either.
I can imagine a gator in those waters...
ReplyDeleteI have a nearly professional ball retriever. It might come in handy here.
ReplyDeleteMy parents had a house on a golf course just south of Palm Springs, Fl. There were gators there, and the course was off limits after sunset. Golfers were to keep their distance if they spotted a gator. I would as those beasts are quick for a short distance.
ReplyDeleteNice reflection!
ReplyDeleteLol at William, yes, so can I! It's so lush!
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ReplyDeleteThat's a very dangerous sounding golf course that you play!
ReplyDeleteSomeone had an evil sense of planning to put a golf course next to that body of water! How many little white balls lie at the bottom? ;)
ReplyDeleteThey all sound like stories to get you to visit
ReplyDeleteIt looks pretty with the flag reflected in the water. If you do encounter an alligator or a bear there, you'll have to get his photo!
ReplyDeleteI'd believe the gator story, but a bear attacking gutters? Now, that's a stretch. I can't even think of a pun for it.
ReplyDeleteI think you should be thankful you haven't seen either! I had no idea a game of golf could be so adventurous.
ReplyDeleteAlligators and bears, Oh my! Makes for some interesting golfing.
ReplyDeleteNow that would be quite the hazard for a golf course.
ReplyDeleteI much prefer seeing cats in windows than bears in gutters :)
Yes, of course I meant to say Palm Beach. It was never my favorite place, but I did enjoy the warmth and the fresh citrus.
ReplyDeleteIt's a wild place! ;-)
ReplyDeleteOnly alligators and bears? No poisonous snakes or piranhas? How boring! Well, at least there is a red flag, I like it! :)
ReplyDeleteHow about Venus fly traps? Quicksand? Is that why they call things hazards on golf courses? Are they called hazards??
ReplyDeleteThanks for the article on the Canadian "camps." I had no idea, though honest accounts of history that I've read have all alluded to nasty anti-immigration practices with Jews. It's no wonder the Nazis had such a field day since Jews couldn't emigrate.
Don't look--don't see.
ReplyDeleteI am going to stay right here.
MB
Golf in Florida sounds like a very scary game!
ReplyDeleteI don't know whether to feel bad for you or happy for you that you haven't seen any of that wildlife there!
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