![]() I headed to Fred Howard Park, where cyclists saw them Wednesday, but the park was closed post-storm. Can you imagine rolling by one on a bike? Flamingos are so ubiquitously associated with Florida kitsch and culture and yet remain largely a mystery outside of zoos and theme parks. I wondered if I could find these birds and bask in their majesty. They were spotted on the Sanibel Causeway, then at Fred Howard Park in Tarpon Springs, later on Treasure Island Beach. The theory is that Hurricane Idalia swept up the pink birds, a literal wind beneath their wings, and pushed them farther north than they intended to go. Over the past week, folks around Florida have photographed groups of flamingos - a “flamboyance,” for your next trivia night - and posted photos online. And here’s why Jan Švankmajer’s short film Foodis a real gut-buster…in more ways than one.“I thought we might get lucky and they’d be back,” Griffin said, teetering along a sea wall.Why the short documentary Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe is more profound than its blunt title suggests. ![]()
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