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Remains of a house on the Indian Key |
All that is there now is a ghost town. It has ruins overgrown with jungle-like vegetation, streets signs marking paths that follow the grid of original streets and crumbling foundations of buildings. This island doesn't have any fresh water so the good news is that it’s a bug-free. It is hard to imagine that in its day, the people only had cisterns to collect water.
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Robbie's Marina |
I went by kayak to get to the island. I left from Robbie’s Marina which is a favorite Florida stop. The kayak trip to Indian Key is over mostly shallow water and seagrass flats. Since the water is so shallow and clear, it is possible to see wildlife. I spotted a nurse shark and a ray. The kayak trip took 40 minutes and I enjoyed great views of the Florida Keys. When returning to Robbie's we had a wonderful lunch there.
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Handmade Embossed Patinated Bird Pendant Available HERE |
Since returning from the trip, I made some jewelry components to add to my shop. One of the components is this handmade bird pendant would make a wonderful focal for a jewelry design. This bird pendant began with a 34mm natural brass circle. There is one hole at the top. If you would like additional holes just convo me. I embossed it with this bird and tree pattern and patinated the metal. The patina metal pendant has been buffed to reveal some of the raw brass of the design. I used patinas of moss and emerald green and yellow. Both sides has been sealed to protect the finish. The reverse side of this bird focal has the same colors and the raised parts buffed to reveal the raw brass. This bird pendant was inspired by the story of John Audubon staying at a hotel on the Island and working on some of his bird drawings while there.
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