We will be down among those snaakes and alligators -- and beautiful blue sky and clouds and water -- in a little over a week if all goes as planned (and it better0!
The beautiful St. John's River. I grew up in Jacksonville Beach and when I was in high school I did a report on it. One of those unusual rivers that flows north.
What refreshing views of the river! I feel warm breeze and like the metallic silvery blue colors and the hovering white clouds. The photos made me dreamy and then “Danger” brought me back to the reality.
It looks like idyllic weather.
ReplyDeleteI think I could convince my idiot ex-brother-in-law to go swimming.
Gorgeous shades of blue!!
ReplyDeleteWe will be down among those snaakes and alligators -- and beautiful blue sky and clouds and water -- in a little over a week if all goes as planned (and it better0!
ReplyDeleteGee, Lowell. Now you're just showing off. You really know how to evoke envy in those of us in the chilly north!
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful and soothing series, Lowell. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat weather
ReplyDeletei am about to say that the waters is inviting... until i saw the sign on the last photo :)
ReplyDeleteNice scenes, I like that bridge. Very picturesque images!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of our Swan River Lowell.. lovely wide river views!
ReplyDeletepretty scenes...the gator sign doesn't freak me out as much as the venomous snakes portion!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous tour!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful scenes! I love them all...except the snakes and alligators of course, but still...
ReplyDeleteThe clouds in all of these shots are incredible, Lowell!
ReplyDeleteYour camera seems to have a Technicolor lens! Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenes, Lowell !
ReplyDeleteYou could use them as postcards, well... except the last one...
The beautiful St. John's River. I grew up in Jacksonville Beach and when I was in high school I did a report on it. One of those unusual rivers that flows north.
ReplyDeleteWhat refreshing views of the river! I feel warm breeze and like the metallic silvery blue colors and the hovering white clouds. The photos made me dreamy and then “Danger” brought me back to the reality.
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