Okeechobee Weekly

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I've been fortunate to live life "Free as a bird", living and working on 3 continents.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Building a web - digital and living

I haven't had much time for this blog especially with some technical problems that crept in this week. I have lots of new ideas every day of new things to do and add to the enjoyment, usability, and practicality of this site. If only there were 40 or 50 hours in a day you'd probably see more of them showing up.

I'm putting together some of my video editing stuff and you should see some short videos before long. I am fascinated by birds. flying birds! pelicans gliding down the canal about a half inch from the water, or crashing headlong with a big splash and a satisfied gulp of real "sushi"! the vultures catching an updraft as they soar ever higher. I hope to capture some of that for you.

Captain Mike Shellen is also real busy this time of year but when things slow down I should be able to capture some shots of a big bass hitting one of his baits. With a little luck I'll be ready for the Perch Festival and the rodeo as well.

So every day as we live and work around Okeechobee I put together little "digital" bits and pieces of people, businesses, and places. But it turns out that the web that's getting built is more than just computer programs - more than the bits and bytes. We visit people and become involved, we learn about the people who make up this town. People like Captain Mike, Rolf at the Buckhead ridge Marina (and the waitress who's son is the bull rider in 'Photos'). Gary - The Sign Guy, The people we meet at the RV Parks, and stores; oh yeah and let's not forget the people who weren't quite sure what we were up to taking pictures of their Christmas decorations. Yep, that's another kind of web, a "people" web.

So I get to play geeky games, play wildlife adventurer, and even let a little bit of personality slip out once in a while as Kim and I build an Okeechobee web.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Mud fest, Seminole casino, organic farm

In our efforts to give a real view of Okeechobee, Kim and I go and visit the places we feature in our blogs and on the website (Okeechobee360.com). So this week we went to the Brighton Seminole Casino. Among the many careers I've had, I was a dice (craps) dealer for the Las Vegas Hilton for 4 years.

While there is NO comparison with Las Vegas, I thought the slot machines were up to date and the Casino could be a lot of fun for the people here in this rural area. There is also a large "High Stakes" bingo hall, and a restaurant that had a lot of well priced specials. As we're vegetarians (I'll save that story for another day!) I don't have any comments on the food. The specials, as in most places, were "Filet Mignon" burgers, etc. Overall, if you're looking for something to do when you're in the area, it's worth taking a look.

Mud Fest. I had no clue what a "Mud Fest" was, but I noticed a lot of people were looking for it on the website. I checked it out and found a local landowner, twice a year, holds an event for people with ATV's, Jeeps, etc. to go crazy in the mud! I spoke with the sponsor, John Sales, and he told me he doesn't promote it too much as he can get too many people and that can cause problems. He did invite me to go ahead and put some info on the website, so I have some of the basics there now, and will add some more in the next few days.

VarriGreen Organic Farm. There is a local farmer that is growing organic veggies and he's having a tour of the farm on Saturday, January 13th from 10am to 4pm. They're expecting local press coverage and Kim and I will both be there and will have a report here next week.

Monday, January 08, 2007

Moved to Okeechobee a few months ago. Great place. Bought a boat - Pontoon boat - There's 1000's of them here. Lake doesn't get very rough, so a pontoon boat gives you lots of room, economical, easy to maintain.

My wife and I bought a home on a canal with easy access to the lake, although from what I've seen, most people don't go out on the lake much. There are plenty of canals and of course the "rim canal". good fishing all around.

I guess most of the boats here are for fishing. There are a fair number of bass boats around as well, and right now seems to be a good time for both bass and specks (speckled perch or crappie) the bass are mostly catch and release and the specks are mostly catch and eat!

There's lots to say about Okeechobee and it was hard to find out much about the place. I found most of the websites had little real information so I started www.okeechobee360.com to put up some photos, lists and a little more. Well it's getting to be a real project now and I believe it's already the best site for Okeechobee and I've only been working on it for two weeks.