I have been taking a lot of photos of things I consider interesting. This post will be a bit of a mishmash of photos. I hope you like them.
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It is Spring in Florida and that means running Spring Break for school
kids from Kindergarten through College. This surf shop brought in a
sand sculptor to entertain and attract. I didn't get to see the
finished product but I thought the work-in-progress was quite
interesting. |
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No telling
what you will see once warm weather arrives. Bike Week was over but
this bike was in the parking lot of a restaurant we were visiting.
Alligator heads? Even on the guards? (shrug)
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This is my "Mystery Plant". I found this big bulb one morning casually
thrown on the lawn. It looked a bit like a big red onion with several
bites taken out of it. |
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It was severely nibbled. Some marauding animal had left it. Then I saw a
little green shoot. Being my mother's daughter, where there is life it
must be planted. Within a few days the wee shoot looked like this. |
We still have no idea what it is but it continues to grow. We may have to wait for next winter to figure it out.
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I still don't know what this little bird is but they are so fast that when I get a photo of one I want to share it.
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This looks really odd but I had to take the photo through a screen door.
This little green tree frog spent quite a few cold days in hibernation
on the inside of our screen decoration. Then, once it turned warmer it
was gone. |
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We also just painted the house on the outside. For those in the North
who don't have to paint brick or aluminum siding this is a rude
awakening. On the plus side, you can change the color of your house
each time. |
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Finally,
this is a photo I took of a Great Blue Heron yesterday. The only bad
thing was trying to ignore the small brown rats digging through a trash
bin just behind me. A little distracting.
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1 comments:
Beautiful pictures. I would love to see what the bulb turns out to be. Anticipation. So glad it's finally Spring in the Deep South. Azaleas are trying to bloom.