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This startling piece of driftwood made me jump halfway into Santa Rosa County, thinking I'd stumbled upon a young alligator.
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But upon only slightly closer inspection I realized it wasn't a 'gator at all, just Mother Nature playing a trick on me! No need for a cardio work-out after my walk today! My heart was pounding for half an hour!
4 comments:
Oh my goodness....I can see what you mean.
this is seriously incredible :-) ... I would have jumped a LOT farther. Have a beautiful sunday - Steve K.
Holy cow, DJ! Er...I mean, holy alligator! Now THAT'S scary!!
You have some beautiful postings. I'm glad you're a Pensacola gal. I think I see a literature teacher hiding in there somewhere!!
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