Along Florida's Atlantic coast beaches often large mounds of shells are exposed and cleared of sand along the area of the shore break. When the tide retreats many treasures can be found by beach combers- including an occasional silver or gold Spanish shipwreck relic. That is certainly the case in this stretch of beach just north of the Sebastian Inlet.
A curtain of moss hangs from a Live Oak branch at the edge of an open field.
A storm cloud reflects in the calm waters of a pond ahead of a storm.