Buschman Park

 Bushmann Park is really cool. We found a turtle outside the park and wanted to take it to the water, but John had second thoughts, so we left it. We were on our way to feed the other turtles in the water. Well, only five showed up. We named one “T” due to his t-shaped shell pattern (why are turtle boys and not girls? I don’t know). He was absent. They got a heavenly shower of dry cat food. They looked like pac-mans gulping beach bit. Some are big and some are small, with algae on their shells, some more than others. 

No luck with the eagles nest. Saw a squirrel. “Do you like cat food?” John asked, and threw him some (meow mix for everybody!). The trail around the water (I honestly don’t know if it’s a lake or a pond. Close call) is half a mile long. We usually do one lap. We run into cute dogs. Like Benji, the scraggly mutt who walks ahead of his owner without a leash. Rarely, a snake (and John will say it’s “beautiful” and I’m like “sure.” Maybe one day I will appreciate these reptiles). There is an alligator, but we have rarely seen him. You have to go super early in the morning to catch him on the waters bank at certain spot. 

“What do you catch in here?” John asked a young kid who was fishing. “Tarpon,” he said. “Really? Wow.” I wonder if those are the fish who are doing the amazing Olympic jumps out of the water. Or the fish who are attracted to the cat food. I don’t know.

Next time we will bring binoculars so we can look at the eagles nest. 

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