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Beach Time







Are words even needed?  I had lunch with a friend and took the beach route home again.

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  1. What beautiful scenery! Each one of your photos is great, but my very favorite is the white crane(?) framed by the tree trunks. I believe I would take that beach route as many times as possible every day

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  2. Great photos, love beach. My favorite is the tree in photo 3. Do you know what kind of tree that is. What a magnificent tree!

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  3. Well, just a tiny bit jealous as it is spring here, so not completely jealous.

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  4. Love that Egret shot. You are there at the best time in Fla. Most of the Yankees have gone home and spring break is over or should be. It is now yours to enjoy like a native.

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    1. I am often mistaken for a native Floridian, I never correct people who say that.

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  5. I'd be finding me a lounge chair if I lived close, looks wonderful.
    Ann

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  6. Gorgeous photos. It looks so relaxing.

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  7. No words required but I am curious what happened to the dock in the 4th picture.

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  8. Ah, yes, it would be grand to take that walk right now. It's cold and rainy here this afternoon.

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  9. Your beaches are a little different from Hawaii. Fewer people? Lol

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  10. I want to sit and have a meal at that picnic table.

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  11. Lovely! It looks like a pleasant and relaxing journey.

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  12. No words are needed. Those gorgeous photos tell it all.

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