Back to Huguenot Memorial Park for a night of camping

Sunset on the shores of the St. Johns River.
Sunset on the shores of the St. Johns River in Huguenot Memorial Park, Florida - License our images here.

Second time in this park. The previous visit was eight years ago. This one was an overnight stop in route to the Smoky Mountains.  

The campground was crowded. Smoking fires, music, and people fishing from the river shores. 

After dinner, we went for the Atlantic. The darkness was broken here and there by lights of faraway ships. Tiny spots on the horizon. Not a soul in the beach and neither mosquito in this windy autumn. 

On the way back, we saw a big red moon grew bigger and, on the other side of the river, the warships at Mayport Naval Station lighted up as Christmas trees. Fish was bubbling in the St. George River inlet. Maybe the fishermen we saw earlier were at the wrong spot. 

Next day: Breakfast at the shadow of the camper cooled by a light breeze from the sea. Two men in powered parachutes competing with ospreys for the clear skies. Life is good in the outdoors.

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