I love architecure and old buildings. This gorgeous building was right across from the park where there was a fair amount of parking and access to the public beach . . . right in the middle of town. Palm trees, stately buildings and a beautiful sky make for a photographer's paradise. The beach was not crowded at all . . . in fact it was downright empty, but then it had been stormy just before we arrived.
I love the sky in this photo and the sun just starting to peek out. The massive scale of it all is reflected by the size of the people at the beach and the tiny red umbrella. Like I said, it was pretty devoid of humans.
Eduardo |
Let me just say that those Latin men certainly know how to make you feel beautiful. Annnnd, that is all I have to say about that!!!
Off to the nature preserve we went and it was well worth the time. It was like a step back in time and soooo quiet.
Eeek |
One might think that I took this photo because of its gorgeous curved lines and striking architecture. Now this is partly true . . . . however it is the police station in Boca Raton and Lynnwood needed to pay a visit. It appears that he paid for the wrong parking space at the public parking lot and the constabulary took exception to this. He then had to visit the station to obtain forgiveness of the ticket. In view of the fact that we were in a rental car and not going to be staying in the area . . . . time was of the essence.
Oh the tales one can tell after a three month road trip.
Off to Palm Springs . . . we took the Old Dixie Highway just to see something other than freeway. I always enjoy taking the road less traveled. Stopped dead in our tracks by a drawbridge . . now I never view this as a waste of time, rather a perfect opportunity from the middle of the river for some great photos. I hopped out of the car with my camera . .. got some strange looks from other folks . . . and then pretty soon there were a whole lot of others following suit.
The Breakers |
Right along the water's edge is the Breakers, one of those grand old hotels from the Gilded Era . . .. ie. the Flagers and Vanderbilts, etc. I will write more about this place later, as we spent a whole day visiting the grand old buildings that had the touch of Henry Flagler.
More sights from the middle of the river . . .
What a gloroius day . . . . filled with beauty . . . . . both natural and man made.