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by Laurie Perry
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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.
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Taken at John's Pass in Madeira Beach, Florida shows pelicans waiting for scraps. There seems to be a few different theories as to how John's Pass... more
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Taken at John's Pass in Madeira Beach, Florida shows pelicans waiting for scraps. There seems to be a few different theories as to how John's Pass received it's name. Although the theories differ there seems to be one common thread among them, a man named John LeVeque. Some accounts have John sailing the Gulf of Mexico as a pirate collecting treasure. Other accounts say he was simply a land owner living on land offered by the government. No matter which version you believe to be true the next part of the story seems to be agreed upon by all.
On September 27, 1848 a hurricane passed through the area now known as Madiera Beach and destroyed much of the shoreline. John was sailing his ship homeward and looking for a way to pass through back to safe harbors. Theorists agree that he might have been looking for Blind Pass, or even Pass-a-Grille, but instead he found a more northerly opening never seen before. It was from this time that the new opening was to be called John's Pass in...
I am a 50 something year old Mother of 4 and Grandmother of 7. I am fortunate to be happily married to my best friend. We live in Florida and spend as much time as we can traveling around this beautiful state on our Harley. I love to take pictures of all the places we�ve been and all the cool things we get to see. My Husband bought me a Sony Nex camera for Christmas and it has now become my favorite past time to see what I can capture with it. Of course my favorite things to take pictures of are my beautiful Grandchildren. My family loves to tease me because I am constantly taking pictures of them, but one day when there going through the thousands and thousands of pictures that I have left behind- hopefully, they will appreciate my...
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Laurie Perry
Thank you for the feature in The World We See!
RC DeWinter
Wonderfully unqiue, l/f/G+
Laurie Perry
Thank you for the feature in BoatART!
Leah McDaniel
I like that group of pelicans waiting for a handout.
Sonali Gangane
Superb capture!L
Ellen Levinson
Super capture!
K Hines
Revisiting this great image
Paula Higgenbotham Johnson
Great shot!
Robyn Stacey
Them pelicans are looking for the fresh fish cabana! Dude, you feed one pelican and he brings all his friends! LOL Great shot! L
David Neace
Excellent image!!!!
Jeanne Fischer
great capture
Zulfiya Stromberg
Great image!
Janet Felts
beautiful photo v
Dawn Currie
Great capture
Diane Lent
Love the pelicans.
Pamela Briggs-Luther
Fantastic! f/l
Brian Chase
Great shot!
Elena Nosyreva
Wonderful capture!
Leif Sohlman
nice
Bart De Rijk
Remarkable, all in same direction, same distance :)