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An old abandoned shack across from the entrance to Fakahatchee Strand. There were a LOT of people parked and entering the Strand - but no one was across the street, hence my choice. I have enough of crowds during the week....
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Also in the area where the shack was, but nowhere near it. What was this for? Who knows?
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I got all artsy with some fluffy weed I picked to bring home. I put things like this - seed pods - in baskets and display them. Nature is the best artist.
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A baby lubber grasshopper. He's destined to be about 2-3 inches long.....and bright orange and yellow.
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A tiny flower.
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