Late one afternoon last week D and I were lazily lounging in the pool without a care in the world when we heard a commotion emanating from the house next door. Being the inquisitive types that we are (translate nosey) we were compelled to investigate. Katie (of K K K Katie photo fame) and her parents were standing on their dock talking excitedly and pointing to a large object floating in the water. I gasped in shock at the sight I beheld. In ten years of living on Marco I have never witnessed such a thing.
Talk about a fish out of water, we have always heard that gators don't like salt water. It is related to buoyancy or something else similarly scientific. Thus we have never given a thought that danger could be lurking in the waters of our back yard.
As we stood in awe watching this misplaced reptile, I offered thanks that the tide was low. Alligators have notoriously short legs. While they can move quickly on land, those squatty
appendages would prevent our intruder from climbing over a seawall and wreaking havoc on our quiet neighborhood. Instead, he was forced to remain water bound, cruising along until boredom must have overtaken him.
3 comments:
Are you serious?!!! I really wish you would have kept this little story to yourself until AFTER our visit. I won't be lingering in the water for any period of time.
WOW Aunt Sue, that gator is so good. I wonder did you see the mommy there.Please e-mail me back Aunt Sue Please, because I would love to see another gator. I love you and Uncle Doug too. Emily
P.S. Those words are straight from her, I just typed what she told me to.
Hi Emily - We didn't see the Mommy that day, because the Daddy was lost. When he swam away I think he was going to look for her and find his way home. I will look and see if I can find another alligator picture for you. We love you too sweetheart. We'll see you in a few weeks.
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