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!
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White Sand. Blue Sky. Blessed Sunshine!
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Lots of little shells.
The “big” one in the center was about three-quarters of an inch across.
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Sand monster.
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Abstract art. Courtesy of Mother Nature.
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White Sand. Blue Sky. Blessed Sunshine!
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