The day shift workers are always pouring into the job hub that is Key West as I leave town after a night of sitting up taking 911 calls. I was struck how the oncoming headlights washed out the sunrise.
As sun rises go it wasn't especially spectacular yesterday, though after half a century of waking up every day I am still glad I am here to see the day break, better yet from the saddle of my Bonneville.
These few pictures illustrate my commute, though usually I don't stop to admire the views. They are worth it.
Summer is a time of light winds, usually, and glassy calms.
Hurricane season starts officially June 1st and all the storms stories will be broadcast to get everyone's wind up.
The boring part about summer is how serene these coral waters are most of the time.
I have traveled the tropics and these scenes tend to remind me of those far off places
Palms tend to do that.
Looking south from Mile Marker 13, Overseas Highway.
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4 comments:
Just saved the second to last photo as my screen saver!! As always, nice job!
salt life
Glad to help!
We happily had the spread out clouds of Beryl (Storm of DOOM! (trademark)) hover over us to the tune of about 9 inches of desperately needed rain! Now we just need another dozen equivalent tropical storms this summer - storms that do NOT build in power or intensity! - to help break the drought.
Diana in Citrus
We will get them!
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