
Several miles down a very rutted gravel road in Florida’s Everglades while on a photo shoot I passed the entrance to the Everglades Conservation and Sportsmans (sic) Club. The sign on the padlocked gate gave me pause. I thought the message was especially clear given who the property belongs to.

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Gigi Galore
15 Aug 2012Hahaha!!! Hilarious! 🙂
fotograffer
15 Aug 2012Yes, funny but effective!
RC
15 Aug 2012This is funnieeee! 🙂
fotograffer
15 Aug 2012Thanks for visiting. and following. I am looking forward to exploring your site.
adinparadise
15 Aug 2012😀
fotograffer
22 Aug 2012🙂 🙂
eof737
15 Aug 2012😆 That sign is priceless!!!
fotograffer
20 Aug 2012Gets your attention! Thanks for visiting.
ididitforjohnny
16 Aug 2012All this time I thought texting while driving was the fastest way to meet the Lord. I’ll have to change my habits. Both very funny signs. A good laugh to start my day!
fotograffer
20 Aug 2012Probably is unless you are thinking of climbing their fence:)
ailsapm
17 Aug 2012Ouch! Brilliant sign, Ron! 🙂
ailsapm
17 Aug 2012And not very sportsmanlike 😉
fotograffer
20 Aug 2012Don’t think they intended to be in the case of trespassers!
cupcakecache
22 Dec 2017My husband and I have been there to Everglades City: definitely the spot for writers . I would love to spend the summer there writing a book. Great posting.
fotograffer
24 Dec 2017A unique place for sure. Suffer quite a bit of damage from hurricane Irma I understand.
cupcakecache
24 Dec 2017I grew up in the Catskill Mountains in a small enough area which reminded me of this setting. We all knew one another. Most of us when we grew up had to move on but it is still nice to encounter an interested town along the way.