Hi everyone, here’s the link to the October newsletter. Enjoy!
SEPTEMBER 2020 Newsletter
Hi all, imagine that, I’m on time for once. Here’s the link to the Sept. newsletter.
AUGUST 2020 Newsletter
Here’s the link to the August newsletter.
JULY 2020 Newsletter
Hi ya folks, here’s a link to the July 2020 fast and furious newsletter.
JUNE 2020 NEWSLETTER
Here’s a link to the June 2020 newsletter. This is a quick one folks.
May 2020 Newsletter
Hi all, in case you’ve missed the newsletter in your email, or accidentally deleted it, here’s a link.
May 2020 Newsletter
Newsletters - Dec. 2019 - April 2020
Sorry folks, I have not been keeping up with sharing the links to our emailed newsletters. I will post them below if you’re interested in seeing our previous letters.
Enjoy!
November 2019 Newsletter
Hi ya folks! That time of the month again… (no, not THAT time sheesh), newsletter time!
The newsletter was emailed to all members, but here it is for those who didn’t get it, or lost it, or who want to take a look in the future! Click the link below.
October Newsletter
Hi folks, here’s October’s newsletter. In case you wanted to re-read it, lost the link, or for whatever reason, you can always come to the News tab and find old newsletters. Enjoy!
Homestead/South Dade Scavenger Hunt, July 27, 2019
The final tally sheets have been added up, and the winners were announced at our last meeting.
The winners of the 2019 Scavenger Hunt are……..
1st place - Ernesto Rodriguez
2nd place - Barbara Livieri
3rd place - Patricia Botero
Hugh and Robert said:
“it was a very difficult judging process. Everyone should be very proud of the wonderful images submitted.”
High praise indeed!
This was our 3rd annual scavenger hunt and members are given 15 ‘clues’ to find and then to photograph creatively within the time period given. In this case it was from 12:01am till 11:59pm on Saturday, July 27th. Below I’ve listed each of the clues and then each participant’s submission. Enjoy!
(You can click on the image for a full size view.)
#1 - Visitors start here for a map of the Historic Redland Tropical Trail and photograph an orange fish.













#2 - Stop HERE for a fruit smoothie and photograph a flightless “bird”.













#2a - Bonus – Get a photograph with the owner or family member













#3 - Robert helped UM’s Intermediate Electronic Media Production students with a documentary on this cryptozoology legend.













#4 - Is that a Dragon Fruit plant?













#5 - Farmers call it a pivot…












#6 - Billy-Bob painted a 10’ heart in this color on a foam blue water tower.













#7 - It’s hot; you should stop for a brew – is that graffiti?













#8 - Glide in and photograph a burrowing owl.











#9 - Stop in at this Historic Redland Grocery Store for an RC cola and a moon pie.













#10 - Opening in 1970, stop here for Rare and Fascinating Orchids. Anyone can photograph a bloom, but what about the support system of this epiphyte.













#11 - This schoolhouse in the Redland, was built in 1906 and destroyed by a hurricane in 1992. This schoolhouse facsimile was completed in 2002.













#12 - Photograph Homestead’s Phantom.













#13 - Share a photo of the most common sign on your hunt.













#14 - An abstract with red.













#15 - This Historic Railroad Village was established in 1903…Is that a photo of you in a swamp buggy?











