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South Florida Photo of the Week 1/26/10

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This woodland creature was photographed among the sea grape trees by Dawn Plummer-Ratiner  (“DMPR” on Flickr) at the Florida Renaissance Festival. The Festival wrapped up yesterday after three weeks of artisans, giant turkey legs, minstrels and “mud-beggars” on Virginia Key.  The Festival starts up again in Deerfield Beach on February 13th.

We are looking for your photos of life in South Florida.  Please share them with us on our Under the Sun Flickr group or email us at photos@wlrnunderthesun.org.  Each week, we select a new pic to feature on the website.  We also feature the newest shots in a stream on our home page.

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One Response to “South Florida Photo of the Week 1/26/10”

  1. Kim says:

    I love the photo of the week. The photographer has an eye for beauty. I hope she continues to share her talent with the rest of us.

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