I hope you enjoy the 86 images of this post.
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| First of a series of two images along Bottoms Road, Panacea |
| First of a series of four images along Skipper Bay Road |
This and the next two images are of the pharyngeal jaw & teeth a drum, used to crush shellfish. |
| First of a series of two images along Bottoms Road |
| First of a series of three photos in the Wakulla Springs State Park |
| First of four photos made during an early morning walk along Surf Road. |
| First of five images made in the St. Marks Refuge, east of the Coastal Highway 98. |
| Pine Log Shark |
| First of nine images in the Wakulla Springs State Park |
| First of three photos made with my Panasonic Lumix G9 camera. Salvia in our garden. |
| First of twelve images at Mashes Sands Weathered stump of a tree |
| Watering (Yes, here I am using water as a verb; I'm in my comfort zone) |
| First of sixteen images in the Wakulla Springs State Park |
| Post processed as woodcut using Topaz Labs Simplify |
| Cardinal flower |
| First of six images made along Purify Bay Road |
| Club moss |
| Bartram's Rose Gentian |
| Hickory leaves |
| The Polyphemus moth is one of our largest and most beautiful silk moths. |
| First of eleven images in the Wakulla Springs State Park |
| Male Least Bittern in Bullrush |
| Yellow-crowned Night Heron |
| Deerberry leaves in my yard |
| First of two images in the Myron B Hodge City Park, Sochoppy Cypress tree cones |
| Bobber in a Tupelo tree |

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