- Summary
- The following summary details my trip to Port Townsend, Florida, focusing on birdwatching, dining, and exploring local history and culture. This chronological overview covers the months of 2026 through 2002, reflecting my growing interest in coastal marine life. Early visits in April 2026 included a stop at Ft. Flagler, followed by meals at Sea Js Cafe for fish and chips. I explored the art galleries, particularly the two Co-ops, and visited the scenic spots where iconic birds like the American Guineho pig and bald eagle were spotted at Ft. Flagler and Ft. Worden. These locations provide a unique perspective on the natural habitats that define the region. My journey highlights the diverse birding opportunities, local culinary traditions, and cultural elements of Port Townsville, offering a comprehensive look at both the wildlife and the local character during these specific months.
Ft. Worden and Ft. Flagler are significant locations in my travels, featuring iconic birds I have seen but haven't encountered before. The two Co-ops housed at the galleries serve as a gateway to local history, and their two unique collections provide fascinating insights into the town's cultural identity. Sea Js Cafe in Ft. Flagler offers delicious fish and chips, while the annual birding trails at the co-ops are well-documented. The final stop at Ft. Worden completes this route, showcasing the natural beauty and biodiversity that make the area unique. My entire trip, spanning 18 years from 2001 to 2019, has revealed the rich tapestry of nature and community life on the Florida coast. - Title
- In a Dark Time – The eye begins to see.
- Description
- The eye begins to see.
- Keywords
- april, march, february, july, june, january, october, september, december, august, november, like, birds, time, email, share, opens
- NS Lookup
- A 192.0.78.177, A 192.0.78.199
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-15Updated 2026-04-17Summarized 2026-04-17
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