I arrived at the park at 10:30 am not expecting to see anyone and, I didn’t see anyone wanting to see me about my project. I talked with the local naturalist about returning to do a walking tour and she liked the idea. I took more pics. I walked around the park a bit (there was another event taking place at the boathouse/park office where I was waiting). I walked back thru the boardwalk and see the Director of Parks & Rec. for Miami-Dade County. We introduce (although we’ve known each other since the late 80s) and talk about the art work and the installation AND the park itself. The Director used to visit this park when she was 8 yrs. old. Anyway, she liked what I had done and is encouraged that things went well. Then, she went off to one of the other of four parks and, I did another walk-thru and returned to the univ. to grade my students works. Pics later, okay. :-)
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