Friday Daryl and I got pedicures and massages and grabbed lunch at Oak and Stone. And then later on, we took a sunset walk on Siesta Key. So much damage still but signs of hope and life. We just have a lot less beachfront than we used to thanks to sand erosion.
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This mammoth tree used to sit next to the house at the Point of Rocks house. People used to hang shells in the branches.
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