Springtime around the Coastal Dune Lakes

I can't believe it's been a year since the release of our coastal dune lakes book. I've had the pleasure of meeting so many folks in the South Walton area—and beyond—who truly care about the lakes and the wildlife surrounding them. Spending time at each lake, in the state parks, attending outdoors events and fundraisers has brought new meaning to being a steward of the land. We are extremely fortunate to have people in this area who work to preserve the natural habitats of so many beautiful animals. I'd like to thank each and every one who has supported my book in whatever way - and participated in preserving nature's glory, as well.

This past year also brought record rainfall which has effected the coastal dune lakes and surrounding vegetation. And our outlook, as well! For several days, I thought we'd be building an arc and inviting animal friends in pairs to join us. Finally, things are drying out and spring is in the air. I love seeing all the new blossoms with the vibrant colors and textures against the organic blue sky.  

With nature's beauty in full force, let us get out and explore the land. Get on a board or take a bike ride along the many trails. Take pictures. Paint a landscape. And keep in mind how fortunate we are to have the rare coastal dune lakes, habitats to such fine creatures. Enjoy!

Happy 4th of July

Happy 4th of July! I can’t believe the summer is half over.

Thank you to everyone who came out to the book signing events during May and June. I appreciate all the encouragement and support from my 30A friends and all the visitors to the area who also love the dune lakes. Stay tuned for more book signings in the coming weeks.

The rare coastal dune lakes are very dear to those who grew up along the Gulf coast or have spent their summers visiting the area. The biodiversity of the lakes’ ecosystems fascinates me. I enjoy taking pictures of the wildlife and sharing them with those of you who also have a passion for nature’s beauty.  

As I begin this blog, let me point out that it will not be a biological report, but merely a channel for sharing information about the rare coastal dune lakes of Walton County, Florida. My plan is to write occasional posts that relate to the lakes, their ecosystems, and the natural world around Scenic Highway 30A. I would like to comment in a helpful way to those who have a passion for nature, share what knowledge I absorb through research and local resources, and increase awareness of biodiversity and preservation. And, of course, the coastal recreational events that relate to the lakes (such as nature walks, paddle board races, etc.) will be covered here as well.

I invite those of you who live in the area or who have environmental expertise to please comment as we move along. Looking forward to it!

Upcoming Book Signings

Memorial Day Weekend at 30A... Join author/photographer Ginger Jackson Sinton and get a signed copy of Rare Coastal Dune Lakes: Biodiversity and a Sense of Home at:

The Hidden Lantern in Rosemary Beach, Friday May 24: 10am-noon.​

Sundog Books in Seaside, Sunday, May 26: 11:30-2pm. ​

The Blue Giraffe in Watercolor, Monday, May 27: 10am-1pm

We look forward to seeing you!​