
... at Big Shoals, which was roiling from the 5 inches of recent rain.

The first 2 evenings, we had spectacular "home cooked" meals of pot roast and chicken pileau catered by local cooks Willonese Tillman-Adams and Ruby Shaw. The second evening, we were entertained by Les Hebeaux String Band (the hoboes) comprised of local musicians...

... and taught local square dances. What a wonderful evening!

Wednesday we enjoyed a performance by Florida folk song writer and singer Pete Gallagher, followed by an 8 mile paddle on the famous Suwannee River. Despite the temps in the 50s and the stiff wind with gusts over 35mph, it was a wonderful paddle, and included a picnic lunch at the park's gazebo.

In the evening, we were treated to another "home cooked" meal by Willonese and her sister Sonya (lasagna this time) followed by original music performed by park ranger Kelly Green and Pete Gallagher (below) and then more music from professional touring musicians Fred Gosbee and his wife Julia Lane (together known as Castlebay).

Thursday saw a ranger-led interpretive hike to Blue Hole Spring in Ichetucknee State Park, following which we paddled 4 miles down the magnificent Ichetucknee River. From the head springs, the river begins as a narrow 5 foot wide stream, and as you pass the other 7 springs, it broadens out, but the entire run is spectacular. We did it the end of February and had the river to ourselves, but we were warned that the summer months sees a horde of 2500 people daily in tubes and rafts floating the river.

Thursday night we were treated to a dinner at a local Baptist church -- BBQ chicken and the fixins', followed by a performance by local fiddler Lloyd Baldwin and then a history of White Springs by Barbara Beauchamp.
Friday we had a demonstration by Ranger Stan Christian on how to harvest "heart of palm" to make swamp cabbage, a local delicacy. Then we dispersed to attend various folk arts/crafts of the Suwannee Valley, and I watched Carl Dowell's flint knapping and then Roy Balthazard blacksmithing (below.)



More photos available at my web gallery.
Chuck's other Active Outdoor Elderhostel programs (with photos)
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