Fishing is the major recreation of this town,so much that it hosts 10 annual fishing rodeos. We might start taking up fishing(well maybe not)but we certainly did miss our kayaks.If we return,they will be among the stuff we pack.
The other is what we discovered (on Google) about the Goat trees.They are ancient oak trees with limbs reaching out as far as 50 feet from the trunk and almost parallel to the ground. According to legend ,these trees served as shelter for the island 's wild goats that climbed the trees at night so they could rest protected from roaming alligators. We had asked about them but that person didn't know why they were called Goat trees. So go to Google and get the facts!!!
Remember we raved about the great cinnamon rolls at the Lighthouse Bakery. Well, we also learned that after the sun goes down on that 100 year old structure,strange things start happening
in the kitchen. Things start moving around,stuff falls off the shelves, for no apparent reason. It's been documented the building is haunted. But,the rolls are still delicious being made by a 'midnight' baker---spirit.
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