Boats like these plied the waters of the Silver River during the last part of the 19th century, bringing merchandise to the folks living in the Ocala area.
Jacob, this shot is wonderful in that it took me from a cold New England to a hot, humid, swampy, Florida river with crocodiles and moss hanging from the trees and the sweet heavy air is filled with the sound of squacking colorful birds. Thanks. (Probably not like that at all but I can dream.)
Antjas...you've got it almost right. No crocs, but plenty of alligators. And yes, there are squawking, colorful birds...even some runaway parrots, and a few monkeys that are running loose. Sometimes, though, the air is so heavy and sweet you can hardly breathe!
Argh! Everything has already been said! ;-) I really like the red contrasting with the luxuriant green and can almost hear somes squawking, colourful birds! ;-)
great capture. the reflection and water are perfect. and, you were so witty with your comment on my website about the farmer's market. you made me laugh.
It looks like they are still working.. Beautiful shot of the swamp..I would not want to go swimming there though...don't want to feed whatever is down below!!!
Marie-Noyale - I'm not sure if they're still working or not; I don't think so, though. And no, you wouldn't want to swim in the river...there are numerous alligators in the area and they've been known to think humans would make a palatable dinner.
I love the reflections of the boat on the water. Magnificent shot.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely and peaceful spot! Amazing flat water surface!
ReplyDeleteLooks a lot like the "old" Florida,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot of these old boats. The reflections set it off.
ReplyDeleteYou captiured and arranged with sense a superb image, Jacob. Possibly even some kind of mistery...
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Jacob, this shot is wonderful in that it took me from a cold New England to a hot, humid, swampy, Florida river with crocodiles and moss hanging from the trees and the sweet heavy air is filled with the sound of squacking colorful birds. Thanks. (Probably not like that at all but I can dream.)
ReplyDeleteAntjas...you've got it almost right. No crocs, but plenty of alligators. And yes, there are squawking, colorful birds...even some runaway parrots, and a few monkeys that are running loose. Sometimes, though, the air is so heavy and sweet you can hardly breathe!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot of an incredible scenery. These boat are so old fashioned and nice... and your answer to Antjas puts everything in context!
ReplyDeleteI think your blog makes us discover a other Florida !!
ReplyDeleteArgh! Everything has already been said! ;-) I really like the red contrasting with the luxuriant green and can almost hear somes squawking, colourful birds! ;-)
ReplyDeleteHi Jacob - This is a wonderful water/reflection shot. This area looks so swampy! I love painting watercolors from photos like this!
ReplyDeleteHi Susie...you're welcome to use this photo if you would like ... the I'd like to see your painting!
ReplyDeleteThanks to you and to all for your comments!
What a fantastic shot! I like the reflection too.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. Love the working boats.
ReplyDeleteWent through the rest of your blog. Great photos. I miss my Acura. I had an Integra. Nice!!!
Yes, we in Stanwood are for the birds--squawk=--squwak!! MB
Ambient image of a beautiful river. The trees and the surrounding are so artistic
ReplyDeleteBrings back atmospheres and nice reflections!
ReplyDeletegreat capture. the reflection and water are perfect. and, you were so witty with your comment on my website about the farmer's market. you made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteThe boats look well cared for, cool scene!
ReplyDeleteThe photo is wonderful and the reflections are just amazing.Well Done.
ReplyDeleteTHank yout for visiting my little blog!!!
That is a pretty boat and reflections ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful reflective photo - I love the colors and the story behind the boats purpose =)
ReplyDeleteThis is really lovely - I wasn't at all surprised you said they were 19th century, it certainly looks from a different age!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like they are still working..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot of the swamp..I would not want to go swimming there though...don't want to feed whatever is down below!!!
Marie-Noyale - I'm not sure if they're still working or not; I don't think so, though. And no, you wouldn't want to swim in the river...there are numerous alligators in the area and they've been known to think humans would make a palatable dinner.
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me so much of a few places round here (except for the boats). Perhaps you've inspired me to go further!
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Very cool. Love the reflection.
ReplyDeleteI liked the reflection you've got on this picture! :-)
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