Tag: #Jacksonville

Sunday Stills – Water – 05.02 .21

With Florida being a peninsula and water on three sides of it, the St. Johns River that runs north (uphill) and the Hillsborough River running through Tampa Bay, plus Lake Okeechobee, numerous lakes and springs, Florida is the place for water!

Water Water Everywhere #65 – Boat Dock

A look at the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida from the boat dock as the sun was going down. The Matthews Bridge is in the background.

Sunday Stills – Night – 01.10.21

Night time in the village 2020. Nothing is to scale so please don’t judge but I enjoy putting this together every year. The town is different each year as I add new pieces and have to build it differently depending on what I purchase.

SQUARES – Four of a Kind

The Blue Angels is celebrating their 74th anniversary this year and the 34th year flying the Boeing F/A-18 Hornet seen in these photos.

SQUARES – The Trashy Kind

Reddie Point is part of the Timucuan Parks Foundation. This debris is yet another example of how much trash we have in our waterways

Water Water Everywhere – Cedar Point

Cedar Point Trail Bridge which is part of the Timucuan Preserve.

Reflection of the trail bridge at Cedar Point. This nature park is part of the Timucuan Parks Foundation and is run by the National Park Service. It is located at the southern end of Black Hammock Island in Jacksonville, Florida.

Song Lyric Sunday – Orange Blossom Special

Chubby Wise claimed the song for years and played it on the Grand Ole Opry every week. Ervin Rouse (the writer) and Wise took a trip to Jacksonville, Florida, boarding and touring the train, Orange Blossom Special at the Jacksonville Terminal.

SQUARES – Perspective – Elephant Booty

Is this my good side? Check us out in black and white on Cee’s Black & White Challenge – Backs of Things from earlier this week. We can be found in person at the Jacksonville Zoo. Day 29 – Squares – Perspective Click the… Continue Reading “SQUARES – Perspective – Elephant Booty”

SQUARES – Perspective – Sunset over St. Johns River

These sunset photos were taken almost 10 years ago when we lived on the St. Johns River. Within a matter of minutes, the colors changed from a pink and orange sky to more of a yellow and blue sky as some storm clouds moved in.

SQUAREs – Perspective – Laughing Gull

This Laughing Gull allowed for a long photo shoot a couple of weeks ago while we were at Little Talbot Island State Park.

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