Manomet, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA

Manomet, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Manomet, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA

Friday, March 13, 2020

Scallop Shells, An Art Project, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA



Dozens of these giant artistic scallop shells can be found around the downtown and waterfront areas of Plymouth.



It may still technically be winter but, folks are out and about walking around enjoying the waterfront and the unseasonably pleasant weather.


Friday, March 6, 2020

Gale Force Winds and Low Tide, White Horse Beach, Manomet, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA



It was another of those magical winter days in Southeastern Massachusetts - blue skies, puffy clouds, unlimited visibility, gale force winds, midday low tide, bright sun driving the temperature up to the high 40's F. Days are getting longer, spring is right around the corner. That's a hard combination to beat anywhere.



The sandy beach is particularly wide this year at low tide. It varies each year by how the storms behaved over the winter - whether they scoured or deposited more or less.



Water temperature is about 40 degrees F - still too cold for most humans - even the dogs stay out.



Winter is not over yet - tonight, a deepening low pressure system is forecast to bring winds sustained above 30 gusting to 60 with snow. We'll see.


Sunday, March 1, 2020

A Final Musing on St. Petersburg, Florida, USA



So, now that I am back home in the cold and dark remains of a New England winter, what are my summary thoughts of this exploratory trip to St. Petersburg, Florida?

The Good News: It sure is nice in the St. Petersburg, Florida area. Friendly people, beautiful weather, plenty to do and see. It is easy to navigate the grid-patterned street layout - avenues run east/west - streets run north/south.

The Bad News: There are miles and miles of just too many - too many people, too many roads, too many cars, too many structures, too many sirens at all hours, too many personal injury attorney ads. By contrast, in New England I live on a dead-end road in the woods by a pond with only the sounds of nature surrounding me. I like that - a lot.



As I walk some of the downtown streets, I hear the street sounds and loud music from multiple cars, pick-up trucks, bikes, scooters, pedestrians - everyone listening to his/her own music and not at a private volume level - it is a cacaphony of sound. Add to that all the cellphone conversations engaged in by multiple pedestrians (often loudly on speaker) as they walk - the din is just too much sometimes.

In my hotel room, I daily can hear the symphony of jack-hammers and car traffic and emergency vehicle sirens.

I guess that's part of the trade off - if one wants consistently warm weather in the middle of a New England winter, to be somewhere in the United States, to have known healthcare, resources, infrastructure, and language - this may be a price one has to pay.

Moving here would take some getting used to. Like palm trees waving in the breeze. No different from any other move. Change is change.



It sure is nice here.............hmmmm.



It sure is nice here, too..........hmmm.


Thursday, February 27, 2020

Fort De Soto Park, Pinellas County Park System, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA



From the southeastern tip of the Fort De Soto Park, in the distance, the Sunshine Skyway Bridge (I-275) stands tall and spans the entrance to Tampa Bay connecting St. Pete to points south including the greater Bradenton/Sarasota areas. The main span of the cable-stayed bridge is 1200 feet. Contrast it with the 750 feet cable-stayed Zakim Bridge in Boston spanning the Charles River as it meets Boston Harbor.



It is a stunningly beautiful park with sculpted picnic areas, recreation areas, and lots of undisturbed dense Everglades-like swamp growth. The largest park within the Pinellas County Park System, Fort De Soto consists of 1,136 acres made up of five interconnected islands (keys). These keys are home to beach plants, mangroves, wetlands, palm hammocks, hardwoods and scores of native plants.



A pleasing visual arrangement.



Local birds........



... digging for good bugs in the sandy soil (American White Ibis).


One of many ospreys sighted throughout the park area.



And over at the beach, humans are enjoying rest and relaxation and shade and sun.



Fort De Soto was named America’s Top Beach for 2009 by Trip Advisor, and, in 2005, “Dr. Beach,” named Fort De Soto the nation’s #1 Beach. It's easy to see why. Restrooms and parking are offscreen right nearby.

It has been a wonderful visit to the St. Pete area over the past two weeks.  I have enjoyed sharing my observations with you through these blog posts.  Only one more to come.......




Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Around Town, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA



A slow night at the St. Petersburg Shuffleboard Club, perhaps the world's largest club - in business since 1924. (I did a little post-processing enhancement to create a brooding old timey look - notwithstanding the new cars visible in the lot). This is one of my favorite images of this trip.



One of hundreds of outdoor building murals throughout St. Petersburg - this one on the side of the Hollander Hotel.



The pair of old banyan trees at the downtown waterfront area in early morning light.



The sun rises behind the downtown marina. Another lovely, sunny day in St. Pete.


Sunday, February 23, 2020

"One City Chorus," Palladium Theatre, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA



One City Chorus is a community group with 120+ singers who performed at the downtown Palladium Theatre.



A wonderful sound of human voices raised together in song.











What a great show!

Saturday, February 22, 2020

Beach or Park?, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA



If one gets tired of the beautiful beaches in the area.......



......then the equally delightful green and lush parks are an alternative.



You can play or sit still.



And a beautiful sunset is available away from shore, too.



Yep, this Sunshine State has a lot to offer. During my two-week stay in early February, temperature was in the upper-70's to mid-80's every day, sunshine at least part of every day, it rained on only one day with a morning shower and an early evening shower.


Friday, February 21, 2020

House Concert - Listening Room Network (LRN), St. Petersburg, Florida, USA



The Listening Room Network is "the leading promoter of concerts in people’s homes, and we also support great coffeehouses, clubs, and remarkable listening rooms around the world. When you attend our concerts, we want you to have an enjoyable experience, without distractions or noisy patrons during the show." Tonight's show was "The Whispering Tree," in St. Petersburg, Florida.



Vocalist and instrumentalist Eleanor Kleiner.



Vocalist and instrumentalist Elie Brangbour.



The "Whispering Tree," is a Franco-American folk-rock duo. I had the pleasure of attending a wonderfully intimate house concert in St. Petersburg, Florida, along with about 25 others, to hear and experience their delightful craft and artistry and musicality.



These two met while music students in London.



They now live in the Hudson Valley in New York State and travel often to share the beauty of their music.



Such a wonderful evening of music!

Note: for you curious photographers, lighting was a challenge with just the overhead fan light and a secondary source in the ceiling to the right. Most settings were 1/30 shutter, widest aperture possible and, highest ISO possible (6400). Camera was a Sony point-and-shoot, RX100M6.


Wednesday, February 19, 2020

A Typical Saturday Morning, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA



I took a wander along the harbor-front in downtown St. Pete enroute to......



.... the weekly market........



....with thousands of like-minded folks. It was 7 degrees F at home this morning when I was at this market. Hmmmmm?


Tuesday, February 18, 2020

"Kokopelli," St. Petersburg, Florida, USA



The captains of the vessel "Kokopelli." They were good sports posing for a pic on our jaunt out on Boca Ciega Bay .



A beautiful low 80's degree F, high humidity day for a trip on the bay.



I guess if one Mercury 400 motor is fast enough, then three of them must be even better for this random boater.



This tourist boat is cruisin' around looking for dolphin.



Other folks out for a pleasure romp enjoying the day.



One of the very many waterfront homes throughout the bays and channels in the area.



The captains at the helm doing what they love. Pretty nice living here in the greater St. Pete area.