Redundant Natives

“If the English language made any sense, a catastrophe would be an apostrophe with fur.”
— Doug Larson

This man – I regret I did not get his name – was demonstrating the flutes he makes, this past Sunday at the Pine Castle Pioneer Days festival. I liked their sound: very soft and similar to an ocarina. He explained to me that his flutes are based on a design native to the Native Americans that were native to this part of Florida.

English is my native language, but its idiosyncrasies do leave me scratching my head sometimes.

"The Flute Maker", Nikon D800, ISO 100, f/5.3 at 1/50 sec., 92 mm

“The Flute Maker”, Nikon D800, ISO 100, f/5.3 at 1/50 sec., 92 mm
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