Even though this image has not been manipulated, it is an idealized image of Ft. Pierce, FL. This city has an economy largely based on agriculture. That is a seasonal occupation for many migrant workers that provides work for them mostly during the winter months. That’s when citrus is harvested.
The city has an interesting history albeit, one of many in Florida. I have some friends there that I don’t see often. I found myself more involved with being more active in the community when I was living there too: co-founder of the regional bicycle racing club, organizer of a regional cultural arts conference, rewriting the by-laws of the local cultural affairs council, board member of several arts and cultural orgs. The city sits on a manmade inlet that serves agri-business and shipping to and from the Bahamas. Fishing is still pretty good although some fish stocks are gone (flounder). I used to do a lot of fishing. Beaches are good too. I’m not a beach goer. I lived in the area 9 yrs in total. My relatives (mostly all deceased) moved to the area some 80 yrs ago. Anyway, enjoy the image… 🙂