There is always something to do in the city that never sleeps, even if you don’t know what you want to do. These pictures were captured on a recent trip during which we were able to enjoy this exhibit; and added bonus… there was no admission fee. It was definitely worth the trip.
Impressive artwork Book of HOV display floorEnded the day with a beautiful sunset
The topic this week? Horizon. For me, that word always makes me think of what’s ahead, what to do next; but, inevitably the pictures that come to mind immediately are the glorious sunsets that we get to see in our “sunshine state” with such frequency, we almost take them for granted.
At the beach
Natalie, on a visit to SW Florida
I love crossing bridges, not sure why; but many times over the last few years as I crossed over the Peace River bridge at the end of a hard work day, I would call our daughter Natalie to boast about the great sunset developing in front of me as I made my way home. I’d say things like “I just had to call to share with you what beautiful sunset and clouds and water, and blah, blah, blah I am looking at right now. Sometimes she’ll come back at me with a smart remark but more often than not we would have a laugh as we made comparisons to the weather she was experiencing at the time; it always seems at least ten degrees cooler in Atlanta.
Of course we will have conversations when the weather turns for the worse in Florida, but in the meantime…our sunsets (and sunrises) are the best!
Did I capture the super moon tonight? Yes, I think so. But I also got some blurry shots. Still, it was worth the effort for this week’s photo challenge–Unfocused. http://bit.ly/JbKlUm
Super moon? Really? I have to see that
Clouds in the way. The Super Moon is due to come out on Cinco de Mayo, not today..
Cinco de Mayo Super Moon, still unfocused but seen clearly from my driveway, LOL
The photo challenge for this week, through, provided me with the opportunity to post this picture of my hubby, taken last week while he was pruning the trees in our yard. I was just playing around at the time, but it worked to my advantage. You can see him through the branches…hard at work while I played with the camera. Thanks for the photo opp, honey!
Meanwhile right on the lot next to us these vultures, were watching us. Ugh, what a creepy feeling I got.