 Hey guys. Shea Bear 1000 here. Sorry about all the wind. I didn't think it was this windy so I left the other camera with the good mic on it in the truck. I want to share a couple things with you. Of course this caboose, you know, Nancy is for you. I don't know what year it is. Of course there's the airline for their breaks. I'm not allowed to get up on it. But if I remember right, I do remember that this there's a bike trail and walking trail that runs for many many miles through here and it's the rails to trails. That's when they they took the railroad line out and they put in this walking trail here. It's called the Green Monk. I believe this is one of the train cars that used to run on that line if I remember correctly. This is what they're doing to our park and I'll have to look through my stuff and see if I've got any pictures of this. But they're building this big huge ass building here. And I'm not sure what it's going to be, but I know we have a lot of we have like a lot of parties down here. We have the Cougar Festival. We have bands 4th of July and all this stuff. Now I'm guessing the way this building shaped right over here. I'm guessing this one to be maybe bathrooms. But there's the lake right over there called Anderson Lake. And just beyond that lake, it's the it be over that way is also a pond known as Cougar Pond. That's right. I'm staying Cougar guys. But it's a turtle. So we have that Cougar Festival every year. It's pretty cool. I'll throw a picture of me with the turtle that we took the year before last, I think. A picture taken with a giant turtle that was walking around. A whole lot of work on this park. And monkey keeps saying it's sad because it's so beautiful. See they're putting more buildings up there. But there's also a big giant play area for the kids that they didn't really have before. They had a couple little things, a couple swings and stuff, but that was it. But I'll have to see if we got any pictures to see all the stuff for the kids. I'll have to see if we got any pictures of the park before. I think I've got some aerial views. Of it when I took the drone up. And I'll include that in this video. And right up there, see the walking trail is right here. Okay, that's where the walking trail goes through. But right up here it used to, it looks like it used to be a train station. I don't know if that's really the train station. If that was really the train station. Or if they just built that to look like it. So I'm not sure. Because if that was the train station you would think the tracks went through there. So I'm not positive. You know, I've only been here a couple years. So I don't know the story of this town. But this is the town we live in right now. See people ride their bikes and let me grab my pop. So like I said Nancy, I'm not sure you might know more. I think you know more or a lot more about trains than I do. So maybe you can kind of kind of maybe date this. If I would have brought my kit in. If I'd have brought my my big tripod I could have held you up there. You could have looked in the windows. But we've got, we've got this here. In this, the Whitley Coochie State Trail. One of Florida's largest rail trails. Runs right through here. Like I said, it's known as the Green Mile. It goes for many, many miles. And people use it every day all year. So here's something here. That's a newsletter. I thought this was pretty cool. I'd share it with you. Friendly tip of the month. Dog walkers, try this yoga move. Bend over and pick up your dog's poop. It's not exactly the downward dog position, but it'll make everyone else happy. I dug it. That's cool. Okay, I found a little bit of information. The trail stretches 46 miles. It's through three counties. Citrus County, Hernando, and Pasco counties. It's also, along the trail, there's also an equestrian trail that parallels portions of it. For those of you that don't know, you know, it's for horses. You can ride horses through many of these counties along this trail in certain, certain places. It says whistle markers, the Lake Henderson Trestle, and the Inverness Depot are reminders of railroad history. So that is the depot. I do believe that I showed you that was up that way. That I wasn't sure if that was a real depot. So apparently it is. So it makes me wonder why the depot would be so far away from, you know, they could have rerouted it a little bit. I'm not sure. But it's pretty cool. This, people bike this and walk this every day. So it does run 46 miles. I mean, you know, you think about it, 46 and 46, you know, it's a lot of miles. You know what I mean? It's 92 miles. If he took it, started one end and go to the other and then back again. So that's pretty cool. This is one of the historical markers right there in that picture. So we, we've walked a little bit of it, but not far just a few miles, but so anyway, there's what I found out. I think we may have a little time, but let's take a walk down here. I think they even rent bicycles. See the sign says we rent and I see a bunch of bicycles. Let's go check them out. Okay guys, I found out some more information. Went down there where they rent bicycles. They also sell them there. It's an actual bike shop. It's huge. Let's talk to a gentleman down there right over here, right over there, that huge building right there. That's going to be a farmer's market. And these are the restrooms down here. I was thinking of right down there. Okay, those are the restrooms. And I'm thinking what I was thinking was the restroom was actually pavilion. It was a pavilion over here over in there, which I was telling you about, but they are upgrading trying to make it pretty because this is, like I said, this is a famous trail through here and Inverness, Inverness is, you know, this is where we live and it's always been a beautiful town. It's historic. I'm not sure what that building, that little order one is going to be right there. Right there. But this big one is definitely, it's going to be a farmer's market. So that's pretty cool. I guess they're going to have a concession in there and stuff. So that's going to be awesome. So anyway, just want to let you know what I found out. That is the railroad depot there, the old railroad depot. Now I talked to the guy and he's not sure if they moved it to where it is now or if that's where it was and they moved the trail. I'm not sure about that, but this, but this is definitely the trail now. So and as you can see, that's a beautiful lake over there. And I don't know if you can see way on the other side. I might be able to, if I can hold you steady enough, see them cars going past on the other side. We travel that road every day. That's the road that monkey was on when the truck broke the ball joint. Only she was a few miles going that direction. So it is a beautiful lake. This is where we take the genu out a lot. We've had the genu out on this lake and actually brought it up here. There's a dock up here. And I guess they're going to put more docks in too for boaters and stuff because everybody likes to bring their boats out during 4th of July and during when they have their events and stuff. They like to boat up to it because the boat dock, I don't know if I can hold you still or not. You can't see it from here, but way, way out there where that water is around the other side to the right is the boat dock or the boat, you know, the boat slip. The boat ramp is where we put the boat in. And then you can go around and go under the bridge straight ahead where you've seen them cars. You can go under the bridge and then there's a couple big lakes way on the other side that we've boated to. We haven't been to it all. And then if you follow the lake around it goes way back over in here. We've been over in this direction before way back up in here. There's a bridge over in this, over in that area that you cross under. We've been out that far. So we've boated this lake, but we haven't seen it all. So we're going to see some more of it this summer, I'm sure. Now way up there, I don't know if you can see that. See that little building there? That's a bathroom. That's actually another little park that is connected kind of to this part. And it's connected. You take a boardwalk, you can either go to it on this path or there's a beautiful boardwalk that goes around the edge of the shoreline that'll take you out there. And it also brings you up there by that road I showed you when I zoomed in when you seen the cars going past. So that's looking like maybe another restroom. So I guess it's going to be beautiful guys. And there's the caboose where we started. Right there. Center screen, whole screen actually. Just beyond that round looking thing right there. Come on focus. There's where the dock used to be. Guys, I'm sorry about the noise, but the guys have to make a living right? So this is going to be pretty cool. This is the concept plan. So it's going to look something like this. Right down here is going to be the terrace walls, which that's these walls that you see right here and that them gentlemen are working on right over there. Okay, so they're going to have the terrace walls and it's going to have 46 parking spaces. So there's going to be restrooms here. I'm looking at this through the fence. This is kind of cool. They're going to have bike parking and they're going to have a trellis entry feature. And this is cool. They're going to have a floating covered stage. So that's probably where they're going to put the music. Where they're going to have the music set up at. So they're going to have an honor garden. So and then of course the playground, which I showed you is right here. Center screen. That's going to be the playground. So this is going to be cool. Now here's it like an overall picture. So this is going to be some boat docks they're going to have here, which this is that park that I zoomed in that is way down there that I told just kind of part of this part. But I don't see any docks that's going to be right here. So that's going to make it difficult if they're not going to have any docks here for people to come to the music unless they get off their boat park way down there and then walk up this direction. So I'm not sure we'll have to see when it's finished. So I just kind of wanted to give you kind of an overview of what what's going on here. So pretty cool. Selfie time. There's the information I found. So thanks for bearing with me. I'll get more information as time goes on. And I'll include that in further updates. So like I said, I think I have some drone footage of I was over there by the shoreline. I'll throw that in this clip. So if I haven't already. All right, guys, I'm going to wait on monkey and we'll chat at you soon. Shea Bear the myth of mental legend. I'm gone again for now. Bye bye guys. Take care now.