5/5 William B. 2 years ago on Google
Having
lived
in
Juno
Isles
from
~'85-'88,
from
our
home
on
Ascott,
a
short
walk
around
the
corner
opened
an
access
into
this
stunning
environment.
As
often
as
I
could,
I'd
hike
this
dunes
area,
accompanied
sometimes
by
my
then
6-yr-old
daughter.
We
delighted
in
the
terrain,
the
flora--native
oaks,
"air
plants,"
and
the
occasional
Sabal
palmetto
along
with
a
pine
forest
where
lived
a
camper
who'd
pitched
a
tent--and
fauna
that
included
gopher
tortoises,
indigo
snakes,
scrub
jays,
foxes,
etc.
I
am
grateful
to
the
county
for
preserving
what
I
always
was
the
last
southern-most
tract
of
native
scrub
on
the
east
coast.
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