I drew this because I think flowers make nature pretty.
Florida is flowers and beauty.

I drew this because I think flowers make nature pretty.
I am drawing a fountain with swans. I chose this because it is a pretty setting. The swans are living the life! Florida is nature.
Florida has plants, those plants give oxygen, oxygen gives you air to breathe. Florida has beautiful landscapes.
Flowers are a big part of nature and they are beautiful.
This drawing represents how nature is beautiful.
These are iguanas they are an invasive species from South America.
These iguanas are doing things that are a part of their lives.
The is important piece because it may not look important but it is.
The plant is on a lilipad and is a flower.
This is the big lake with fountain, trees, rocks, dirt and grass. Florida IS Nature.
I am drawing this flower because it shows that Florida is also nature, not only buildings. Florida is nature.
I like nature in Florida because it has pigs. They are cute. They make kids laugh. Pigs help because animals eat them.
I drew this because it inspires me that I can draw anything I want NO MATTER WHAT. I drew flowers and trees.
Florida is beautiful landscapes with lots of plants and animals.
I drew this flower because it is beautiful and appealing.
This is a drawing on a lake. It has swans, a turtle, plants and cacti. The fountain is squirting water and the breeze is cool. Nature is beautiful.
My picture is a little bird hiding from nature. I put this because it’s raining.
What I like about Florida is nature and pigs. First they are cute. Next, they are funny.
I drew a swan because they are so beautiful to me.
Like Rapunzel, this Banyan lets down her “hair” of roots in search of survival, of independence, of home.
Sometimes it takes a disaster (natural or man-made) to expose our inner beauty.
Life goes on… even after Irma.
A myriad of cultures and openings, some open to all and SOME open only to a few. Awareness, survival and diversity is important in order to grow as a diverse ecosystem, whether natural and biological or sociological. One must know
This is a beautiful place and I’m proud to call it home….
Amazing how nature still thrives and takes over man-made objects
Taking a typical naturally occurring night life personality and – con orgullo – placing it in the context of more mundane life. Like eating an artificially flavored popsicle in a non-artificial environment.
Shortly after Hurricane Irma, the Sea Oats protected the land that Juno Beach stands on. At least the stairs in this one place.
A peacock strutting its plummage , they get a bit aggressive during mating season.
A resident soaking in the hot sun at our lovely Key Biscayne.
This view is one of my favorite quiet spots to sit and ponder about the world around me.