If you are so totally bored and are aching to get out of the house but can’t then we suggest you watch live webcams. There are thousands of them around the world and most are running 24/7 and you can find one that interests you the most. I must warn you though they are very addicting and use a lot of data if you are watching over your cellphone network. You have to have one of those Unlimited Plans to really enjoy and relax. Some even store previous videos from the live feed for you to watch whenever.
Webcam Sites
https://www.earthcam.com/network
https://www.webcamtaxi.com/en/usa/
Explore.org has hundreds of web cameras set up around the world watching wildlife in the woods, mountains, on the beaches, in the oceans, at medical rescue facilities, and wildlife enclosures. We found one at Homosassa State Park, well actually there are a couple with one recording underwater with music and the other above the spring recording the surrounding sounds. They include a button so you can take a picture of what you see on the screen. The website has some seasonal recordings included so you can see how clear the water is with the manatees just floating around. Right now they have 96 Live feeds and 175 different streams with videos to watch and pictures taken by other users. Maybe we should put up a couple in around the county. It would be great to have one at Lafayette Springs so we can see when the river has fallen enough to go swimming. And another in the sports complex to see who is out and about.
Watch Manatees when in season otherwise just listen to the music as the fish swim around
https://explore.org/livecams/save-the-manatee/homosassa-springs-underwater-manatees
EMAIL CALL
Ann Carroll is still talking about helping you with your Medicare Coverage. She sent three emails since the first of March
Ann-Marie Carroll
acarroll@srahec.org
I need to correct the typo on the last submission
Ann-Marie Carroll
acarroll@srahec.org
Navigators are Standing By You are eligible or the new Special Enrollment Period which is open for 90 days from February 15yh until May 15th! Our certified Navigators can help you to enroll in a plan and get coverage (and we don’t charge a fee to help!) Call today at 386-230-9400 to make an appointment with one of Suwannee River AHEC’s Navigators
Ann-Marie Carroll
acarroll@srahec.org
Navigators are Standing By You are eligible or the new Special Enrollment Period which is open for 90 days from February 15yh until May 15th! Our certified Navigators can help you to enroll in a plan and get coverage (and we don’t charge a fee to help!) Call today at 386-230-9400 to make an appointment with one of Suwannee River AHEC’s Navigators
This just in from Elena Stewart. Anyone interested in her Guide email her for a copy.
Elena Stewart
info@elenastewart.com
Hey there, I am putting together a resource guide that talks about all the ways small, non-essential business owners can keep their businesses going and growing during the pandemic and as restrictions loosen. Would you be interested in posting it to your site? If so, I’ll send it over to you (free of charge) when I’m done. I will also include a link to your website in the guide. Thanks so much. Elena Stewart Reach me at: info@elenastewart.com Visit my site at: elenastewart.com
And finally, I forgot all about this one and hope someone can help this gentleman out. Something about local camping.
eaton_david54@hotmail.com
Subject: camping
Hello! I was inquiring about a camping facility named 2nd Chance Camp and cannot find much information about it. Would you happen to have a website or any other information at all? Thank you very much
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