I have been eating more oranges than usual lately and hope that the supply never ends. The oranges in the photo appeal to me more than 'gators. Are they really there in that area as an attraction?
I thought they stopped selling baby gators because they grow up to become problems, to say nothing of the attack on wild gator populations. Ripe Florida oranges have always been a treat.
Weird combination.
ReplyDeleteI have been eating more oranges than usual lately and hope that the supply never ends. The oranges in the photo appeal to me more than 'gators. Are they really there in that area as an attraction?
ReplyDeleteMakes me think of the fresh oranges a friend of my dad's use to send to us from Florida when I was small.
ReplyDeleteI do love fresh oranges! I have had them in Florida, and last week I was picking fresh grapefruit off the tree in Arizona.
ReplyDeleteQuite different from any Montreal scene! :)
ReplyDeleteUm, am I being a downer if I wonder what the heck these people are doing with live baby gators?
ReplyDeleteI like the citrus...
ReplyDeleteYes I agree. A typical Florida scene... but not boring to a typical tourist like me.
ReplyDeleteAdoro laranjas.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
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With all the sun that must be tasty oranges!
ReplyDeleteWhere is mamma gator?
ReplyDeletePat asks a good question! The oranges would tempt me.
ReplyDeleteI thought they stopped selling baby gators because they grow up to become problems, to say nothing of the attack on wild gator populations. Ripe Florida oranges have always been a treat.
ReplyDeletePoor little baby gators.
ReplyDeleteUhm...not entirely sure what the two have in common.
ReplyDeleteVery inviting!
ReplyDeleteYep. It's kind of a wonder that so many people come anyway. And stay. (Us included)....
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