Cherish is my 2017 one little word. So when my youngest daughter came home and wanted to go on a swamp tour, I took the morning off to cherish this special time. Whether it was the high air pressure or the slant of the sun in May, but the cypress swamp on Lake Martin was glowing. I wished I had brought my big camera, but my phone had to do. Even so, I captured some amazing images.
Lake Martin is a nature preserve and bird sanctuary, so there is no feeding of the animals of any sort. The guides do not attract the alligators to the boat. Even so, there were plenty of gators around to see. All sizes, from a small baby about 2 feet long to an old grandpa at 14 feet. Many of them were perched on branches sticking out of the water sunning themselves. Gators have no sweat glands, so they open their mouths to cool off. This makes them look fierce. They pretty much ignored us, though.
I learned that there are few snakes in the swamp because the birds and the gators eat them. The lake is home to all kinds of birds from the largest species of heron, the grey heron, to the littlest chickadee. We were mesmerized by the roseate spoonbills flying above, a spray of pink on the sky.
I enjoyed being a tourist in my own home. We should do this more often. I loved learning new facts, some of which I want to “fact check”, such as Spanish moss was brought into Louisiana on a bird. How do they know that?
If you plan to come to South Louisiana, you should plan on a swamp tour. However, it’s pretty warm, so you’d probably not want to take the trip during the summer.
I made an Animoto video and digital poem about the cypress swamp. Enjoy!
I’m not sure if I’m brave enough to take that tour! Would love to see the Spoonbill, though. Thanks for taking us along on your adventure to cherish. 🙂
You’re a great ambassador for your home! The poem is great & so are the pictures. Sounds like a lovely day. 🙂
What a fascinating part of the world. I’d love to take the swamp tour. I still remember my tour of the Everglades on an airboat when I was an adolescent. I’ll always remember those alligators. I’d love to see that roseate spoonbill…I’m an avid amateur bird watcher. Thanks for sharing a lovely day with your daughter.
Your love of your home comes through. There is something essential to see a part of the country through native eyes. Thank you.
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