
Beach rat
I spent most of the morning under the awning or inside surfing and cleaning the trailer trying to hide from the sun. I didn’t want my bad sunburn to get any worse.

Another view of the beach rat
By afternoon I couldn’t stand the inactivity any longer, so took off on the trail toward the Fort. That part of the island is a lot prettier than the nature walk area, I think. Also, I didn’t want to leave without seeing the beach on the Bay side.
I was underwhelmed with the Bay after seeing the spectacular turquoise Gulf. There was a big oil slick (at least I think that’s what it was) that made the water look dirty. So I didn’t stay there long.

Pensacola Bay from the picnic area
On the trail I met a guy who was just finishing up a hike of the entire Florida Trail. I was thrilled at his accomplishment, but I can’t say I didn’t feel a twinge of envy. 🙂
When I got back from my walk, I settled down in the shade and started working a crossword. I looked up and saw two mourning doves strolling through our campsite. After I had gotten several photos, I glimpsed something dark out of the corner of my eye. When I turned to look, I saw FOUR rat-like creatures just a few feet behind my chair. I was too curious to be afraid.

Mourning dove
Three of the rats disappeared into the underbrush, but one busied himself eating leaves a few feet from my chair. Then the doves ambled over toward the same area. They got within two or three feet of the rat, totally ignoring him… and the rat ignored them right back.
I wasn’t sure if they were really rats or not, so I showed a couple walking past our site the header photo and asked them if they knew what it was. The guy said, “I think it’s a rat.” Other campers had told us that since the rain the other day the rats had come out in force. So Ron walked over to the camp host’s site and asked him what they were.

Another dove photo
He said, “They’re beach rats. They won’t bother you if you don’t bother them. But if you mess with them, they will bite.”
The armadillos are so brave, they will venture within a few feet of Sheba, and only run away when she starts barking at them. None of the animals here show any fear at all.
I ended up cooking chicken tenders this evening. Sorry, Wayne… we’ll have to catch Jo Patties next time!

Pair of doves
We leave tomorrow for parts unknown. Friday is a bad time to leave without reservations, but we’re not sure how far we’ll feel like going, so we’ll find someplace to stay. If all else fails, there is always Walmart. 🙂

Rat and doves together

One of the ever-present armadillos rooting for food
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