Ainsley McCullers. (2012). “Untitled.”

Ainsley McCullers. (2012). “Untitled.”

Zaha Hadid’s 2005 Elastika installation at the Moore Building in Miami, Florida, USA.

Zaha Hadid’s 2005 Elastika installation at the Moore Building in Miami, Florida, USA.

indigodreams:

oldflorida:
Florida faces, 1930’s.
(Irvin M Peithmann Collection- SOF Archives)

indigodreams:

oldflorida:

Florida faces, 1930’s.

(Irvin M Peithmann Collection- SOF Archives)

“The Fish” by Elizabeth Bishop

Ainsley McCullers. (2012). “Bougainvillea.”

Ainsley McCullers. (2012). “Bougainvillea.”

Wockyjabber:

Ainsley McCullers. (2012). “Untitled.”

Wockyjabber:

Ainsley McCullers. (2012). “Untitled.”

Wockyjabber:

Amy Bennett Williams. (2012). “Papa Mozart.”

Wockyjabber:

Amy Bennett Williams. (2012). “Papa Mozart.”

Ainsley McCullers. (2012). “Untitled.”

Ainsley McCullers. (2012). “Untitled.”

Ainsley McCullers. (2012). Sandhill crane at Lovers Key, Florida, USA.

Ainsley McCullers. (2012). Sandhill crane at Lovers Key, Florida, USA.

Ainsley McCullers. (2012). “Lovers Key, Florida.”

Ainsley McCullers. (2012). “Lovers Key, Florida.”

Ainsley McCullers. (2012). “Lovers Key, Florida.”

Ainsley McCullers. (2012). “Lovers Key, Florida.”

Ainsley McCullers. (2012). “Untitled.”

Ainsley McCullers. (2012). “Untitled.”

“The Orange Blossom Special going through orange groves in Florida.” Postcard from the Historical Museum of Southern Florida.

“The Orange Blossom Special going through orange groves in Florida.” Postcard from the Historical Museum of Southern Florida.

Oranges in Venice, Florida, U.S.A.

Oranges in Venice, Florida, U.S.A.

Again in Florida I float on transparent lakes—I float on the Okeechobee—I cross the hummock land, or through pleasant openings, or dense forests;I see the parrots in the woods—I see the papaw tree and the blossoming titi;Again, sailing in my coaster, on deck, I coast off Georgia—I coast up the Carolinas, I see where the live-oak is growing—I see where the yellow-pine, the scented bay-tree, the lemon and orange, the cypress, the graceful palmetto.—Walt Whitman. (1855). “Longings for Home” in Leaves of Grass.

Again in Florida I float on transparent lakes—I float on the Okeechobee—I cross the hummock land, or through pleasant openings, or dense forests;
I see the parrots in the woods—I see the papaw tree and the blossoming titi;
Again, sailing in my coaster, on deck, I coast off Georgia—I coast up the Carolinas,
I see where the live-oak is growing—I see where the yellow-pine, the scented bay-tree, the lemon and orange, the cypress, the graceful palmetto.

—Walt Whitman. (1855). “Longings for Home” in Leaves of Grass.


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