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Gray skies over farmer McGregor’s market.

February 27, 2019 by Blogfinger

It never rains in sunny California, but Florida is another story.   This is Ft. Myers on McGregor Blvd. (Remember farmer McGregor from Peter Rabbit?) The radishes are huge, crispy and spicy, and only $1.00 per bunch.    2/25/19. Paul Goldfinger photo. © Blogfinger.net

 

ART GARFUNKEL   from his album The Singer.   “All I Know.”

 

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  1. on February 27, 2019 at 12:22 pm Blogfinger

    New Jersey and New York are suffering a net loss of people to Florida which has a better economy, less congestion, more jobs, and less taxes. Florida now has more people than New York state. This is a new stat.

    Of course, in winter when the population really swells, there is traffic congestion, but never trouble parking.
    And, needless to say, the weather is spectacular.



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