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A Snapshot: Six Mile Creek, Buddy Boys & Farm Life in Picolata Florida

Writer: Paul FaracePaul Farace

I was back out recently getting photos for my upcoming project in Picolata Florida. This specific morning we had a fiery orange sunset and I made my way up Country Road 13 North. I was able to get a couple keeper photos for the project!


As I have been doing recently, I wanted to share the extra photos I got along the way to document this snapshot of time.


Photos taken March 7th 2025 in Picolata Florida.


A log cabin with a metal roof sits under a vibrant orange sunset. A black truck is parked nearby, setting a serene and rustic scene.
A quick stop at Buddy Boy's country store

Log cabin with a silver roof at sunset. Warm lights illuminate the porch. The sky is orange and pink.
Buddy Boy's is a staple around here

Gas station with "Buddy Boys" sign; prices display $3.05 and $3.69. Surrounded by trees and greenery, with a road in the foreground.
Gas back over $3

Green street signs for CR-13 and Palmo Fish Camp Rd against a pale sky backdrop.
County Road 13 North and Palmo Fish Camp Road glowing in the sunrise

Green field with blooming plants, a sprinkler creating mist. Background shows sunlit trees in autumn colors, evoking a peaceful mood.
Steam rising on the tater fields.
Rows of dark, freshly plowed soil stretch into the distance with a green strip of grass. Forest edge in the background, creating a calm mood.
Some rows are freshly planted

Riverside restaurant with an outdoor deck, surrounded by trees at sunset. The sky is pink and orange. Visible sign reads "Outback Crab Shack."
Outback Crab Shack recently renovated with new owners

Boat on a river at sunrise, surrounded by trees. Vibrant orange and pink sky reflects on the water, creating a tranquil, scenic view.
Heading out early into Six Mile Creek

River at sunrise with mist rising, surrounded by lush green trees. Orange clouds reflected on the water, creating a serene atmosphere.
Six Mile Creek. Picolata, Florida.

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