It was fun. I've landed at that airport (KEZF) many times, but had never even walked on the grass field because I assumed it was short. It LOOKED short. I didn't even know the length. (It's "1300" feet long according to the airport info.) But of course, "short" depends on EVERYthing. Locals call it a crosswind runway, but the wind almost always favors the pavement. So...
But the two other Seareys I was flying with that day landed on the grass ahead of me, so I decided to give it a try, even though there was no wind at all. I also knew from experience that the turf had to be plenty long enough--my SeaRey lands and takes off in 400-500 feet at any loading, land or water. So in this case, "short" was all in my head.
I touched down about 150 feet past the paved runway and started turning off just past the 500-foot cones. Now I'll use the turf there every time I can. And I'll begin the base-to-final turn much sooner, now that I know what to expect there.