Scallop Season Starts in Old Homosassa

Local Places, Local Faces

Another beautiful morning in Old Homosassa at the county boat ramp.  Scallopers trying to get their boats in and beer trucks making deliveries.   Later in the afternoon, these guys are pulling their boats out and late arrivals are trying to get in. Crazy town!

Scallop Season Starts in Old Homosassa

Scallop Season Starts in Old Homosassa.
Cleaning Scallops, Don’t know what the pink tape is about but I’m sure it’s important!  These guys are professionals.
Scallop Season Starts in Old Homosassa
Scallop Booty!
Scallop Season Starts in Old Homosassa
“I’m in a boat!  What are we waiting for? I’ll steer, let’s go! “
Scallop Season Starts in Old Homosassa
And this little pooch is headed out to the scallop grounds in an adorable skirt! Always important to be fashionable!
Scallop Season Starts in Old Homosassa
There’s two of them!
Scallop Season Starts in Old Homosassa
Let’s go! Daylights burning!

More scalloping fun to come!

Second Annual Mullet Toss, Old Homosassa!

While it’s been sum-sum-summer hot since the beginning of May here in Florida and the first day of summer was June 21st, I always feel like summer starts the weekend before Independence Day.  That’s when we have our fireworks here in Old Homosassa.  And that’s about when scalloping season starts and our little village turns into crazy town!  This year we had rain storms for the entire holiday week that finally ended this weekend.  And that’s when this year’s party really started!

Saturday was the Second Annual Mullet Toss at Old Mill Tavern!  Here’s a few scenes from the afternoon!

I’m going to put a little disclaimer in here that I do not know most of these people.  I have a LOT of locals that check out this blog, and if you want me to remove any of these pictures, let me know!  (But I kind of think if you are going to be hanging out at a mullet toss, you just wanna have fun!)
Old Mill Tavern, Old Homosassa
Old Mill Tavern, Scene of the 2nd Annual Mullet Toss
Second Annual Mullet Toss, Old Homosassa
Reese’s, official mullet toss dog.
Second Annual Mullet Toss, Old Homosassa
Smokin’ Mo’s. One of the official sponsors.

 

Second Annual Mullet Toss, Old Homosassa
Oh yeah, corn on the cob and pulled pork for lunch! And we may have consumed a few adult beverages but we weren’t driving!

And here are a few different mullet tossing techniques that we witnessed!

Second Annual Mullet Toss, Old Homosassa

Second Annual Mullet Toss, Old Homosassa

Second Annual Mullet Toss, Old Homosassa

Second Annual Mullet Toss, Old HomosassaThen there was the toss into the toilet…

Second Annual Mullet Toss, Old Homosassa
Toss off into toilet!
Second Annual Mullet Toss, Old Homosassa
Winner of the toss off that we watched!

 

Second Annual Mullet Toss, Old Homosassa
Really. Into a toilet!

 

Second Annual Mullet Toss, Old Homosassa
This is where most tossers ended up after their turn!
Second Annual Mullet Toss, Old Homosassa
So Hot! So Tired!
And that’s not the end of the day!  Tomorrow I’ll have some snaps from the local scalloping scene!

Withlacoochee State Trail, Wallace Brooks Park, Inverness to Floral City

We’ve had crazy amounts of rain since Friday here in Old Homosassa.  It has certainly curtailed any of our outdoor plans!  Last week, before the rains came in Terry, Maggie and I made it back out onto the Withlacoochee State Trail and covered another 6 ½ miles–our longest ride yet.   It helped that this was also the easiest part of the trail that we’ve covered so far.  Flat.  Shady.  Picturesque. We were happy bikers!

Withlacoochee State Trail, Inverness to Floral City
This section of the Withlacoochee State Trail is almost entirely shaded by large trees.

On this ride we started at Wallace Brooks Park, one of Inverness’s many lovely parks.  Wallace Brooks is on the shoreline of the Lake Tsala Apopka chain. It’s a small park but when we returned it was busy with all ages taking advantage of the green space and beautiful large trees.  A plus to parking at Wallace Brooks is that the lot is shaded.

Withlacoochee State Trail, Wallace Brooks Parky
Withlacoochee State Trail, Wallace Brooks Park

 

Withlacoochee State Trail, Inverness to Floral City
Withlacoochee State Trail, Wallace Brooks Park

We always ride as early as possible, but it was already in the upper 80s when we started out. I’ve run and biked on this part of the trail many times there is little elevation change and is shaded with beautiful large live oaks.  We spotted 3 sandhill cranes—2 adults and a chick– –within our first mile. For the first time in my many visits to the trail, I saw a horse and rider on the unpaved equestrian side. In addition we came across many dogs with their people, a few walkers and runners, but mainly bicyclists—and most  them were couples on bikes.  But Terry was the only bicyclist with a dog in his basket.

This portion of the trail goes by Fort Cooper State Park which we plan to visit another day. According to the state park website, there are miles of hiking, bird watching, and– a bonus for us–dogs are allowed!

Rest Area in Front of Fort Cooper State Park
Rest Area in Front of Fort Cooper State Park
Maggie and me taking a break
Maggie and me taking a break

We took a break in Floral City, enjoyed the pretty gazebo that’s right on the trail, tried to figure out exactly where the original train depot might have been, then turned back for Inverness.

Gazebo on the Withlacoochee State Trail in Floral City
Gazebo on the Withlacoochee State Trail in Floral City
Train Depot Marker in Floral City on the Withlacoochee State Trail
Train Depot Marker in Floral City on the Withlacoochee State Trail

Our next ride will be south from Floral City which will be a new section for all three of us. We’re looking forward to our next adventure!