Nature and Landscape Photography, Photographic Journal of Biblical and Poetic Expressions
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Saturday, August 6, 2011
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Sunset July 3rd Matanzas Inlet
The sun was very bright and blinding and as it was sinking into the west, the rays painted the sky with a bright wash of red, yellow and orange watercolors. Another evening and another work of art.
Sunset Matanzas Inlet July 2
Friends of ours live on the Intra Coastal and told us that the sky was different every evening. Always unique and beautiful so we decided to try and capture the different colors of the evening during the July 4 weekend. July 2nd the sky had several shades of blue with clouds covering the horizon to frame the sun as it was setting.
Friday, July 1, 2011
Behind Salt Water Cowboy's
July 1, we ate breakfast at Wildflower Cafe and decided to take a quick trip across the street to Salt Water Cowboys. This is the marsh behind the popular local restaurant. This is the view you have as you are dinning. Love Florida!
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
East Butler Park, St. Augustine Beach before July 4th
We decided to take a walk at Butler Park in the late afternoon. This is the scenery before the big weekend of July 4th. There are no crowds or vehicles row after row like it will be this coming weekend. It was wonderful having the beach basically to ourselves with only a few local residents walking their dogs or taking a cool dip. A really gorgeous beach!
Monday, June 27, 2011
What Stream is this that flows through the Meadow?
The Intra Coastal has countless streams running through the marsh. This one flowed next to a meadow off Shores Drive. In the distances is Matanzas Inlet.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Intra Coastal Clouds at Dusk - Shifting, Swirling and Intertwining
An evening walk on Shores Blvd. gives a full view of the Intra Coastal. The different formation of the clouds always make it interesting. A different skyline every evening. They say no two snowflakes are the same and I say there are no two clouds the same. They are always moving and changing shapes at different altitudes. Shifting, swirling and intertwining with the vastness of space.
Before the Thunder-Matanzas Inlet
It was thundering south of Matanzas Inlet so I thought I get some good shots. Who would try and take photos when there is a thunderstorm moving in? Me, of course. When Lightening filled the sky, I had to stop.
Monday, June 20, 2011
The Old Carnegies Mansion Cumberland Island
A Flower Left Behind
Deer love to eat flowers. They have been feasting on flowers in our yard for the last two weeks. Here is one they left behind.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Cumberland Island, Sand Dunes and Marsh Boardwalk
Horses were everywhere on the island. Due to the heat, I never thought the horses would be so close to the beach or hanging near the marsh but if there is grass, the horses were there. You can see them in the distance from the boardwalk. The sand dunes are the mountains of the island. Your feet would sink in with each step up the slope.
Cumberland Island - Wild horses and Manatees!
Nature's Beach Dunes, Sand and Sun at Jekyll Island
Unspoiled beach just before you reach the large construction site of the new convention center. Once the center is complete, how much of the beach will remain intact in its natural state once the crowds come?
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
If Trees Could Talk - Ft. Frederica, St. Simons Island
At Ft. Frederica, we saw trees that stood during the days of the colony and witness the struggles of the new settlers.. We stood on the same ground as John Wesley the founder of the United Methodist Church. Charles and John Wesley, considered the founders of Methodism, were both run out of Ft Frederica at different times. John had his cassock chewed and torn by a leading citizen’s wife after she pulled a gun on him and tried to stab him with a pair of scissors. I would love to know what he did to outrage the lady.
St. Simons Island Lighthouse
We spent the day at St. Simons Island to visit the lighthouse. We decided to visit the gold coast islands off of Georgia and learn about the history.
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