Saturday, October 3, 2009

Key West - 23 years ago



I found these old Key West shots while rummaging around on my computer the other day...the first one is a store front scene on Duval Street, and the second is what I remember as the Episcopal church.

If you've never been to Key West, it is definitely worth visiting; at least once!

If you see Denise...


If you see Denise, tell her we found her boat floating in Lake Sumter, The Villages!

Take only a few sand dollars


Sand dollars are in high demand. Some people take too many and thus diminish the population.

Photo by Lois Anne.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Lights 'neath a hot tin roof


These lights, arrayed in such a nice configuration, are on the side of the building that houses the radio station in Lake Sumter Landing.

Nikon D300, f/22, l/30 sec, ISO 200, -0.3 step.

Cypress knees and cypress trees


The little knobby things growing out of the ground are called Cypress Knees. They provide a way for a cypress tree to "breathe" when under water. Many cypress trees in north central Florida are hundreds of years old. For the first 40 years, they grow at the pace of a normal tree. But from then on, they grow 1.25 inches in diameter every 47 years! You determine how old a cypress tree is from its circumference, not from its height.

Nikon D300, f/3.5, 1/30 sec, ISO 560.

The fall of evening


Photo by Lois Anne. Nikon D40, f/5, 1/100 sec, ISO 400.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Bird of Paradise


Bird of Paradise at the Olive Garden, Ormond Beach.

Nikon D300, f/4.5, 1/1250, ISO 200.

The Island Hopper


If you visit Cedar Key, book a sunset cruise with the Island Hopper. You will not, I guarantee, be disappointed!

Photo by Lois Anne. Nikon D40, f/9, 1/320, ISO 200.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Keeping things in check


It appears that these gentlemen are checking the scene at the Spanish Springs square -- you know, in case any of the old folks get too rowdy.

Backyard


Looking at the backyard of a small house near the beach.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Ringside seat


These folks found a ringside seat to watch the festivities in the town square at Spanish Springs.

Nikon D300, f/4, 1/60 sec, ISO 200.

The Cedar Key grocery store


While there are a couple of small 7-11 type stores in Cedar Key, this is the only grocery store.

Photo by Lois Anne. Nikon D40, f/5.3, 1/15 sec, ISO 200.