Monday, May 23, 2011

Colors Of Marvin Key

Pulling up to Marvin Key 20 minutes north of Sugarloaf Key sets off the range of colors found in Nature around here. Looking over the side of the boat the sand is only three feet down.
On a falling tide the sand bars are slowly surfacing as the waters recede.A few boats in the main channel, some birds and not much else.
Hunting for lunch, no water around here is as deep as it seems it might be.
Blue skies, blue waters and a few mangrove bushes.

The main party zone is out of ear shot tucked up in the mangroves off the big beach.The rest of the mangroves are deserted.
Infinite sky and water and sand.
"Look at the strip of turquoise water," Wayne said. So I took a picture.
And it probably looks much like this today and will tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow.

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