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A few weeks ago, I was sent on a business trip to Miami Lakes. Most of my time seemed to be spent inside a windowless office watching Brazilian and Mexican TV programmes, eating bagels, but thinking about the palm trees outside. They were beautiful, I tell you.
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I passed a number of signs that said "Okeechobee". It's a word that I just couldn't help saying over and over again after reading it. Okeechobee Okeechobee Okeechobee.
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I stepped off South Beach and into the sea, drifting next to a bird that didn't look real, a big bird that I thought might be remote controlled. Large beak, large wingspan, strange colour, definitely not a seagull, but maybe a pelican? I didn't notice I had gone so far while being pulled along by the waves until I turned and the lifeguard's tower was some distance away and now on my right. My work colleague who was sitting on the sand had disappeared from sight. Earlier I had sat there, next to him, my legs coated in a layer of crushed shell stuck to suncream. It was a cloudy day though, windy. The palm trees flickered.
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I gazed at art deco, sipped Pepsi Blue, ate Argentinian ice-cream - "spring", "dolce de leche", "sanbanya". Very tasty.
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It was the evening and the warmth of the outdoors made me feel snug as geckos darted across the path every time I took a footstep.
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Re: Okeechobee

Date: 2003-10-06 12:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jaimeee.livejournal.com
oak-uh-ch-oh-bee
is how we pronouced it...but i think you should say it how you most like it to sound.

chobee love,
jaime

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