A Day of Passions

So, I’ve been part of this totally amazing group, called “Do Epic Sh*t.” And recently we had to make lists of our talents, hobbies, passions, strengths and desires. My passions are all over the place.

 

I love a little bit of everything and I was worried at how Alicia and Gordon would make sense of it all. Of course they did. (I’m still digesting it all). Today, I realized was one of my perfect days and maybe, just maybe, all those things can come together.

 

This week, I’m dog sitting for a friend in Georgia and today I drove to Jekyll Island to meet a dear friend for lunch. I got there first. So, what did I do? I saw many beautiful butterflies on gorgeous flowers, so I start to take photos.

 

Gulf Fritillary butterfly on a pink flower outside the Jekyll Island, Ga., visitors' center.

Gulf Fritillary butterfly on a pink flower outside the Jekyll Island, Ga., welcome center.

Cloudless Sulphur butterfly on a pink flower outside the Jekyll Island, Ga., visitors' center.

Cloudless Sulphur butterfly

butterfly salt marsh

Salt Marsh Skipper

Gulf Fritillary butterfly

Gulf Fritillary butterfly

nature butterfly

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterfly

 

Then Dana and I stopped at Fins on the Beach for Shrimp and Grits. (Jekyll Island holds a shrimp and grits festival each year in September. Yum!)

 

food

Shrimp and grits from Fins on the Beach, Jekyll Island, Ga.

 

After a long and leisurely lunch, we visited the Georgia Sea Turtle Center.

 

Loggerhead sea turtle rehabilitation

Tiburon, a Loggerhead sea turtle, swims at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center in Jekyll Island, Ga.

sea turtle rehabilitation

Stevie, a Kemp’s Ridley sea turtle, swims at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center in Jekyll Island, Ga.

 

So, yes, today I traveled, spent time with a good friend, took photos, enjoyed nature, had a wonderful meal and threw in some sea turtles. Sort of like when I just threw sea turtles into my passions list. I love sea turtles, food, travel and photography. And wished to spend more time enjoying the people around me. Who would have known, it would or could all come together?

When Dana found me at the visitors’ center, she said, with a smile in her voice, “Who is that strange woman sitting on the sidewalk taking photos?” It hits me tonight, yup, I’m that woman and I’m happy. Really, really happy.