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South Florida Photo of the Week 12/22/09

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This seemed like a fitting choice for South Florida Photo of the Week.  The photo is by Miguel Rodriguez (“MigRodz” on Flickr) who entitled it “No Christmas tree for you!”  He writes, “This is the way I like it, empty, no slowly dying Christmas trees for sale.  Get a nice artificial tree instead of a real one.  It will last longer and you will save a real tree for future generations to enjoy.”   Enjoy more of his photos here.

See something crazy on the way to work today?  We welcome all of your photos of life in South Florida.  Please share them with us on the Under the Sun Flickr group.  You can also email to photos@wlrnunderthesun.org.  We choose a new one each week to feature on the website.  SFPOW will be back January 4.  Happy Holidays!

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