A warm
welcome�
at D3!

Anna found plenty of sand and alligators

Unshared wisdom is of little value, Grandpa Duke tells Anna.

Warm temperatures, blue skies and many smiles.

Anne and Ele share a quiet moment at the beach.

Anna shows off her shell collection.

Anna romps in the ocean morning and afternoon.

Duke does brunch!

Earshot? John Q has his eyes on a bird.

Expert crossword puzzler, Ele.

Boardwalk in the Okeffnokee National Wildlife Refuge in southern Georgia, a short drive from Amelia Island.

Fun on the beach - in the water & in the sand!

PapaJohn makes a point at the unbirthday party.

Yes, the ocean is salty!

Okeffnokee has birds as well as alligators.

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FOOTNOTE: "One of America's few remaining unspoiled island paradises, Amelia Island is the southernmost of the chain of Atlantic coast barrier islands that stretch from North Carolina to Florida. Its rich history, 13 miles of uncrowded beaches, lush, natural setting, moss-covered oaks, unparalleled golf, boating, and fishing, stunning sunrises and sunsets, and friendly "locals" make it more than just a place to visit. "
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