My camera stopped the other day before Icould video the beach...so here it is...At the end of a long and winding path, Voila.

On that same path I discovered ...coffee. I had a good laugh at the scientific term Psychotria Nervosa..mwaaahaa.

On another path it is swampy and....

I haven't seen this gator, but I trust the sign.
Beautiful beach! Mine is full of condos. :(
ReplyDeleteWEll..you have to go through a million condos to get to this one!
ReplyDeleteIs that Barefoot Beach? Seeing an alligator warning turns me into a Floridianus nervosa. Even though I can’t help hoping I catch sight of one - at a reasonable distance.
ReplyDeleteThe beach is beautiful. It looks so quiet and calm....a perfect place to sit and ponder. Love the signs although I'd much rather see the coffee than the alligator!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! What a dangerous life you lead Pam! ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove the name for Coffee~Psychotria Nervosa (never knew)! Must have a cup of that to run just in case of hungry alligator siting!
xox
Constance
Pam,
ReplyDeleteHappy to make your acquaintance via Mystele's blog! Thanks for stopping by and saying hi! Enjoy your weekend!
Deborah at the Little Art Room in the Back
Interesting to see other peoples coast line. I'm still working on a 60 second video of our beach here is Australia. No alligators in my neck of the woods (read beach) though. Love your art. Love it when you drop by :-)
ReplyDeletePsychotria nervosa! Yeah I know some people who get awfully psychotria nervosa if they don't have their coffee, haha!
ReplyDeleteYour beach is beautiful! I love 'em when there's a barrier between us...but that 'gator would make me nervous...
Look at those awesome pictures, girl! How cool is that... being able to walk along the beach and... see my fave drink beans growing~~~ in the WILD!!! (HA!)
ReplyDeleteNervosa, and psycho...YEP! That sums it all up... if I don't get my daily overdose!!! Hope you are doing great and enjoying the weekend!!
Hugs!!!!
Christina
I'm jealous of this. Even though I live two blocks from the beach in Southern California, there's something nostalgic about Florida. I spent several spring vacations there and my honeymoon on Captiva Island. There is nothing like that beautiful water and gorgeous beach!!!! Lucky you.
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