tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-462443774252872406.post7418951717672812749..comments2023-08-03T00:38:03.101-07:00Comments on Diane Mannion: Paw CatDiane Mannionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924786746616492084noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-462443774252872406.post-62834775708649640332014-05-05T12:20:37.031-07:002014-05-05T12:20:37.031-07:00Susan Rose,
Yes, it's an old part of Florida ...Susan Rose, <br />Yes, it's an old part of Florida that has managed, so far, to ward off new building. And I know residents in much fancier areas that are struggling also. Mullet is the only fish I can not eat! Tastes like mud. Thanks for your comment.Diane Mannionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02924786746616492084noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-462443774252872406.post-87873211642875726282014-05-05T05:48:25.440-07:002014-05-05T05:48:25.440-07:00You made a good choice. Nature is NICE, but manma...You made a good choice. Nature is NICE, but manmade stuff is good for a change. You've captured a unique portion of old Florida. It looks quite charming, but I'll bet some of the residents are struggling. At least they get to live in Florida while doing so...where warm weather and free fish abound. (As a child, I had my fair share of speared mullet from a brackish creek.)Susan Rosehttp://www.intothedeep.net/FloridaWonders.htmlnoreply@blogger.com