My picture came out really blurry, so can see her better on the video. And yes, my 4-yo has been talking about her ever since!!!
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2007/12/19/cooper.shot.wed.cnn
My picture came out really blurry, so can see her better on the video. And yes, my 4-yo has been talking about her ever since!!!
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2007/12/19/cooper.shot.wed.cnn
One of the best birding and wildlife observation areas in the country-gateway to the Panhandle Section of the Great Florida Birding Trail. Features 85 miles of marked hiking trails, including a 49-mile segment of the Florida National Scenic Trail.
Alligators, nesting bald eagles, butterflies, bears and more.
What makes a canopy road?
Huge moss-draped live oaks, sweet gums, hickory trees and stately pines cast their protective shade over the road, with limbs that meet in a towering canopy to provide cooling shade for the roads beneath them. Tallahassee has several canopy roads that provide a unique contribution to the city’s southern charm.
Tallahassee is well known for its canopy roads. Valued by citizens, the roads offer a peaceful alternative to the typical city view of asphalt, cement, signs and visual clutter. Tallahassee has a long history of protecting trees, going back to the 1843 fire that destroyed the downtown area. When the fire was put out, the citizens made two decisions: to rebuild the buildings using brick and to plant more trees.
is a 12 acre park with three water fountains. It is home a menagerie of ducks including mallards, muscovy & Pekin-a form of domesticated breed of mallard- different species of turtles, one being softshell turtles, and all kinds of fish.