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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Gulf Islands National Seashore

My second sojourn in Florida was nearly at it's end. And, finally, about noon on Sunday the gray clouds disappeared and the sun made it's glorious appearance. I drove the few miles to Gulf Islands National Seashore, just across the bridge on Perdido Key.

It was beautiful. I leisurely walked along the shores of Perdido Key for several hours and though I still needed a light jacket, it was warm! The sunshine on my face never felt so good!

White Sand. Blue Sky. Blessed Sunshine!

Lots of little shells.
The “big” one in the center was about three-quarters of an inch across.

Sand monster.

Abstract art. Courtesy of Mother Nature.

White Sand. Blue Sky. Blessed Sunshine!

2 comments:

PalmsRV said...

Beautiful photographs, especially the one with the shells.

Cathy

Greta Koehl said...

Exquisite. White sand where you are, white snow here. Sigh....

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