Florida’s Big Dig
The story of the Intracoastal and other thoughts on water, waterways, land, and ecology
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Florida Amaryllis in bloom in spring.
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Assembled here with a few exceptions are the eleven commissioners of FIND appointed by Florida Governor David Sholtz to purchase the old Florida East Coast Canal (“the Canal”) from Harry Kelsey (1st row, 2nd from the right) for turnover to the Federal Government for enlargement and perpetual maintenance as the Intracoastal Waterway. Erstwhile New Jersey…
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From 1949 until sometime in the early 1970s, speed boat enthusiasts raced in the Gold Coast Marathon, an unlimited race with as many as 13 classes from the Pelican Harbor Yacht Club at the 79th Street Causeway to West Palm Beach and back the following day. The brainchild of Sam Griffiths, founder of the Pelican…
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I remember being in grade school having to write my first essay. The topic was simple. “What did you do this past summer?” My palms became sweaty. This pit in my stomach began to swell. I literally froze. I couldn’t think of anything. Then I thought what we did on our family vacation. But I…
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Often referred to by residents as the “17th Street Bridge,” the Commodore Avylen Harcourt Brook Memorial Causeway (and bridge) over the Intracoastal Waterway was dedicated in 1956 in memory of the man most responsible in Fort Lauderdale for a Federal takeover of the old privately owned Florida East Coast Canal and its conversion into the…
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J There may be as many as 17 varieties of croton in Florida.
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Florida gardenia in spring.
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Fred Bullfrog escorts Princess Orchid to the Perennial Ball. Fred was late arriving at Princess’s branch, overwhelmed with the selection of just the right corsage.