It will be a sad day when the honeymoon cottage falls. I take a picture of it every time I'm in Cedar Key (every 12-18 months), and each time the change in its condition is dramatic. I have a great pic of it from December 2007(?) that I plan on posting on a blog in a few days. Why? Because I'm headed to CK next week, woo-hoo!
There are so many of these along the Gulf Coast of Florida. I remember there being remnants of one around Pine Island.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a good stiff wind would be the end of it.
ReplyDeleteThat boat looks small near the shack!Cool shot!
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One more storm ought to do it!
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteMy first thought has been voiced by Cezar and Leia...that boat just looks so small compared to the surroundings.
ReplyDeleteIt will be a sad day when the honeymoon cottage falls. I take a picture of it every time I'm in Cedar Key (every 12-18 months), and each time the change in its condition is dramatic. I have a great pic of it from December 2007(?) that I plan on posting on a blog in a few days. Why? Because I'm headed to CK next week, woo-hoo!
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