Looking east out over the Mantanza River out to the Atlantic Ocean. Who would have ever guessed that I would live on the Atlantic Seaboard? The water is brackish here in the river. We watch a pair of Sandhill Cranes and the Woodstork. Great Blue Heron and the Great Egret. On the north side of the neighborhood is a 6 acre park along the river owned by the church and open to the public for walking. Peaceful and serene.
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4 comments:
Nice picture, great description.
This is great Mary Ann.
Thanks Timo
Thanks Sue
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