Although when we recently visited Seaside
these "swans" were grounded...
...these graceful paddle boats will soon be released to their proper
place in the Necanicum River, offering a wonderful afternoon
for those willing to take a ride. During aquatic excursions, wandering boaters may cruise past a summer concert or explore the shoreline. This beautiful waterway has so much to offer, including great blue and green herons and many other species of migratory birds.
As they say...
It's easy to Seaside!
And they are eager to show you how, when, and where to do all the great things Seaside has to offer.
I am looking forward to my return visit during the warm
summer months and riding on a swan!
Stay Cozy,
Carrie
These are the cutest paddle boats I've ever seen! Unfortunately, we have a ton of swans on our lake, and they are quite territorial and protective (of course) of their babies. They chase wave runners and are really quite mean. The can beat you with their huge, strong wings until you fall in the water. I can only guess that these would look like true predators.
ReplyDeleteWow!! I am a real DOWNER!!!!
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Jane x
Those are so darn cute!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness - I would love to ride one of those - I have never seen them in GA!
ReplyDeleteHi Carrie, this looks so funny, would love to come for a ride ;O)
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend to you,
Love and hugs, Claudia xo
These are such cute paddle boats!
ReplyDeleteCute paddle boats. Have a blessed day. Madeline
ReplyDeleteNow that looks fun!!!!
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a cozy day...
Snowy here in PA!
Looks like a fun way to see the water. We were in Seaside long ago when it was stormy. Loved the area.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like so much fun, Carrie. I thought you were talking Seaside, FL, at first. lol
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a great night and don't forget to set your clock ahead. xo Diana
I'd love a swan ride. New York is looking forward to another storm on Tuesday and the pictures give me hope for spring.
ReplyDeleteFun!
ReplyDeleteGuess what, Trumpeter Swans wintered over here in Wisconsin for the third winter. We had the blessing of hearing them trumpet. AMAZING!!