The best way would be to plant the Christmas Tree in your backyard, that is if you purchased one in a pot. But if not and you don’t have a back yard, don’t panic and don't toss the tree over your balcony or leave it in the trash room.
The Charter Club on the Bay condominium in Miami provided a safe, efficient and ecologicaly-friendly way for its residents to dispose of seasonal Christmas trees.
Residents are encouraged to contact the managemet office by phone or email to coordinate pick up of (8 comments)
What do we really see here? A view of Miami Beach over Biscayne Bay? Julia Tuttle Causeway leading from the Design District area in Miami to Miami Beach? A reflection of the Charter Club pool area and clubhouse (the pilings are from a former marina that the condo association is trying to resurrect). Or is it just a happy sunworshipper enjoying Miami's friendly sunshine?
The Charter Club is one of the oldest condominium communities in the Edgewater area or Miami. It's in a great, convenient location: 10 minutes from the, airport, withing walking distamce of (7 comments)
Photo by Olga Beautiful, leisurely Sunday afternoon. Seems to be a good time for men and birds to be out fishing on lovely Biscayne Bay in Miami, Florida, right by the Julia Tuttle Causeway.
Note the difference in fishing styles:
MAN - passive approach; uses his intelligence, guile and cunning to make the fish come to him with lures; sits in waiting. Probably has other sources of food, can afford to go home empty-handed. Silent male bonding.
BIRD - goes for the direct kill by attacking its prey outright. This (6 comments)
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