#HeySJRK
Nature and our St. Johns River are the healing we all need right now. The natural world’s remedies are all around us – we just have to notice.
Take time to notice Nature and beautiful outdoor moments in your home, neighborhood, or wherever you might be. A flower, a bee, or a bird – whatever brings you joy when you’re in Nature – we want to see!
We have been blown away by the Nature videos and images coming in on all areas of social media. Give us permission to share using #HeySJRKLookAtThis so we can brighten up our feeds.
@SJRiverkeeper Thanks for the wonderful cruise last year! #HeySJRKLookAtThis pic.twitter.com/AIoeL4iB5v
— Dave Rogers (@daverpvb) March 25, 2020
.@SJRWMD Blue Cypress Conservation Area, Upper Basin #StJohnsRiver #HeySJRKLookAtThis pic.twitter.com/a5IAEjkSnd
— Ann B. Shortelle (@ABShortelle) April 11, 2020
A bit of #SundayMorning serenity on the St. Johns River. #HeySJRKLookatThis. pic.twitter.com/jMJglolGXS
— Mark Woods (@TUmarkwoods) March 29, 2020
#HeySJRKLookAtThis pic.twitter.com/xu0fgCveBy
— Terri Morgan (@Wudang96) March 24, 2020
#HeySJRKLookAtThis 👀 On the SJR just north of Blue Spring State Park near DeLand. pic.twitter.com/VhYwqd1IEi
— pianobug (@pianobug) March 26, 2020
#HeySJRKLookAtThis pic.twitter.com/KD4W4PJ3Jn
— Tom (@tmoilanen) March 24, 2020
#HeySJRKLookAtThis Took a lunchtime drive to a city boat ramp and saw these Muscovy Ducks. Who can identify the other bird calls? #WildFlorida is everywhere. #QuarantineAndChill pic.twitter.com/fuIO1yWcHR
— lisa grubba (@lisagrubba) March 26, 2020
Mayport. Doing the best we can. #HeySJRKLookAtThis pic.twitter.com/4EWuwzbZ1A
— Nathan Arnold (@shorepound) March 24, 2020