We enjoyed the Bee Barn gift shop and the bee lesson from Robin, the geographic pollinator as she told us about raising queen bees. Heading south along the same route we took on our way to Miami to fly to Peru, we enjoyed the rural route along the sugar cane fields. We found our way to the Handmade Mattress company in Fort Lauderdale and loaded our guest berth mattress into the back of the Highlander. It was a quick drive up the Turnpike to Bedner's Fresh Market in Boyton Beach, our harves host. We were given directions to park in the overflow lot behind the market adjacent to the fields and then we went grocery shopping browsing through the fresh produce and other specialty food items. We loaded up with homemade chowder and fresh bread and a bottle of red wine for dinner. One other renovated school bus is parked behind us as they close the gates at 7 pm and we can enjoy the wildlife preserve next door for a morning hike.
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| Our boondocking space along the sugar cane fields |
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| Our Harvest Host |
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| Great fresh market |
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| Masks, gloves and social distancing |
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| Local orchids |
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| Spice plants |
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| Sunset over sugar cane fields |
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| Right down the road |
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| Early planting |
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| Cyprus Swamp |
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| Great educatiional tour signs |
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| Deer everywhere |
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| Migrating ducks |
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| Obseration tower |
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| Limpec like a great blue heron |
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| Lots of birds |
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| Rabbit on the path |
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| Flock of green parrots |



















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