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@fiesty76

@imallears, Yup! Elizabeth, @ess77, caught me green with envy at your 5 min. walk to water! With the exception of 2 yrs in Duluth and discovering the joys of being near Lake Superior, I love trips that include being near large bodies of the life giving stuff. Otherwise,sigh, whine, I just have to "make do" with tiny playa and man made lakes. So Mary, wiggle your wet toes for the rest of us next time ok?

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@fiesty76
Just got back from my 2.5 mile walk on this beautiful windy, no humidity 65 degree day. Almost lost my baseball hat at one point.
I am not dipping any toes into the Anclote river woman! Gators might think they’re chicken nuggets. Yes we are lucky we can walk on several beaches near us although my daily walks don’t take me near any bodies of water unless I detour down to the boat ramp in my subdivision. I have always lived along the East Coast and am very glad to be on Gulf side of this state too. But I would take lakes and streams manmade or not.
I remember walking near the Atlantic Ocean in Long Island in the middle of winter with the kids when they were young. The first day I retired 8 years ago my fam and I went and walked Clearwater beach with our morning coffee ...so liberating...couldn’t believe I wasn’t stuck in an office on a gorgeous May Day.

Sun is out, doors are open, AC is off! Woot woot.

FL Mary