Tuesday, December 23, 2025
FlorAqua in Six Minutes
Before I get going with my post today, I want to say to all my commenters that I am reading every single one of your comments, and I apologize for not responding or acknowledging them individually. It's just too busy around here and I don't have internet unless I'm at Dunkin' Donuts! (Which, as Catalyst pointed out the other day, is now called just Dunkin'.) But by all means keep them coming, because they provide a little morsel of normalcy in this bizarre holiday season. (More on that in a moment.)
Yesterday my brother wanted to take his daughters to The Florida Aquarium, a somewhat exotic outing for them since they live in Jacksonville and don't get to visit it regularly. I'm not sure Jacksonville has anything comparable. And although I've been to the aquarium it's been at least a decade, if not two, so it sounded exotic to me too. Dave and I decided to tag along.
Here's my speedy (yet hopefully peaceful) six-minute version of our visit:
It's a little like a screen saver, isn't it? I don't know the names of all the fish, or didn't make note of them, but we start with an alligator snapping turtle from beneath, followed by a tank of long-nosed Florida gar, an alligator, an otter and a couple of roseate spoonbills. (The sound effects are from Apple, by the way -- I had to put new sound over the video or you'd just hear the racket of dozens of people talking. I used jungle sounds for the first segment, which covers birds and creatures of fresh-water wetlands, and then ocean waves for the rest.)
Other notable creatures include one of the luckiest spiny Florida lobsters in the world at 1:55; a couple of scorpionfish at 2:08; a tank of red-saddled anthias at 2:27, with a spotted garden eel watching cautiously from the sand; a big hogfish at 2:49; paddlefish at 3:42; archerfish at 3:59; and lionfish casting dramatic shadows at 4:52.
So it was a fun visit, and my brother heads back to Jacksonville with his family today.
Meanwhile, Dave agreed to cook last night for my stepsister, her husband and my stepmother. We stopped at Publix ("where shopping is a pleasure" -- really!) and picked up some ingredients for beef bourguignon, which he put together last night. It was delicious.
Unfortunately -- and this is where things get bizarre -- my 81-year-old stepmother has been showing signs of some health issues for the past several days. Last night it became apparent that she needed to see a doctor, and sooner rather than later. So right after dinner we popped her in the car and took her to the emergency room. She has been admitted to the hospital for some tests and treatments, so that has cast a bit of a pall over our remaining family togetherness. I got about four hours of sleep, I think -- partly owing to continuing jet-lag -- and my poor stepsister and her husband probably got even less.
I also heard that my New York photography pal Allan Ludwig has died, which I'm sorry about. He and I were part of a Flickr group that used to photograph graffiti and street art in New York City. My Flickr account is still full of pictures from that time, if you go back to its earliest years. Here's a photo from 2007 of some of our Flickr group, with Allan and me in the front row. I didn't know until I read his obituary that he'd written a Pulitzer-nominated book! Hidden talents are all around us.
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I'm so sorry about your stepmother! I don't think I knew she was that old, but of course that makes sense since you're just a few years younger than I am & my dad is 85. (I just fixed two GLARING grammar issues in that previous sentence, so I'm going to go reconsider all my life choices now)
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear that events have taken a nose-dive and hope that your stepmother soon recovers. I hope you will be able to have some sort of family pleasure on Christmas Day.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the video of the exotic inhabitants of the deeps, although my favourite is probably the otter, which doesn't dwell quite so deep.
I would not be inclined to do much blogging at Dunkin' either. Hopefully your step-mother recovers fully soon. Also, condolences on the loss of your friend.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to hear about your step mother. I hope she recovers quickly.
ReplyDeleteUnexpected events, yes. I hope your stepmother does well. She's lucky you were there to help.
ReplyDeleteIt's good you were there to help with your stepmother. Hope she feels better soon. Sorry about the loss of your friend. Sounds like he had a full and productive life.
ReplyDeleteHope the rest of your trip is peaceful and calm and fun.
I hope your step-mother is better soon. Health issues always seem to occur around the holidays which isn't the best timing. I love aquariums! That's sad about your photographer friend. Hidden talents do indeed abound. Wish I had a few!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your step-mother. Holidays are stressful even when things are going smoothly. I didn't get to see the video. It stopped at 49 seconds and went to the twirling circle and when I refreshed the page it just showed up black.
ReplyDeleteThe video is quite beautiful and peaceful! Do enjoy the rest of your visit!
ReplyDeleteI really hope no one complains because you aren't answering all comments! Geez!
What a fascinating place. If I reincarnate I shall come back as a fish with beautiful colouring and live by a reef in warm waters. I hope your stepmother gets better could just be the strain of Xmas of course.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your stepmother; hopefully the doctors can give her the help she needs. Maybe it's just the stress and the extra people and the holiday.
ReplyDeleteSending good thoughts.
Sorry to hear about your stepmother, I hope she makes a good recovery, at least she's in the right place for now. Take care. xx
ReplyDeleteHopefully your stepmother can still enjoy part of the holiday with you, but I guess it is a relief for you as well as for herself to be checked out and looked after professionally.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your video summary of the aquarium visit.
Sorry for the loss of your pal.
Sorry to hear about your stepmother. Hopefully she will be out and about very soon. It wouldn't be the holidays without a little drama. I enjoyed the video. It was quite relaxing seeing all those colorful fish swimming around.
ReplyDeleteGood to get family together despite health problems.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting are fish..coming in so many shapes sizes colours and habits?!
What a beautiful video! It reminds me of how every time I've ever been snorkeling, I have been stunned at the entirely different world there is on the other side of such a thin watery division.
ReplyDeleteI hope your step-grandmother recovers very soon.
Sorry to read about your stepmother, hopefully she will not be too long in hospital.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the video.
All the best Jan