Sunday, May 3, 2009

By a Honda






Bahia Honda State Park, site of an old railway bridge destroyed by hurricane in 1937, has been hit by drought, many bushes dead or dying. Their parks have nothing on B.C.'s, save palm trees, white sand, and warm turquoise seas, which are pretty nice alright. A very high percentage of homes for sale throughout the Keys, deeply discounted; tempting, if it wasn't so HOT here. Most of the newer subdivisions have canals for back alleys, giving everyone waterfront. Richmond should be like that. But this whole place will be under water if sea-levels rise as predicted; it's very low, and there's not even a suggestion of diking.

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