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The white, quartz, sandy shoreline at Siesta Key. No burning your feet on a hot day on this sand!

The Key West Lighthouse at 938 Whitehead St. was built in 1858, then built higher in 1895 to extend its reach to 90.5 feet. Visitors who climb to the top can see breathtaking views of the entirety of Key West.

 

See More: My Key West Lighthouse page.

A riot of beads in all the colors of Key West: Red, turqoise,and lime green. This spash of brilliant color not only sets a vibrant tone to a room, but also looks fantastic as a pillow or even a shower curtain. Why be boring when you can bask in the colors of the tropics? By artist Susan Vineyard

 

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Florida Keys Tours 13 October till 18 October 2020

Key Largo Weekly Dive Report 28 July till 2 August 2020

Burg Eltz is a relatively well known medieval castle nestled in the hills above the Mosel River between Koblenz and Trier, Germany. These keys are part of the exhibit in the castle's treasury. I think they're exceptionally interesting and beautiful.

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Francis Scott Key

 

Inside the entrance to Mt. Olivet Cemetery is the Francis Scott Key monument. The author of “The Star-Spangled Banner” in 1814 which became our national anthem in 1931, Key was born in 1779 in Frederick County. In 1800 he established his first law office in Frederick. Key died in Baltimore at age 63 in 1843. After the Civil War, his body was reinterred here to Mt. Olivet Cemetery. In the 1890s, money was raised to build a monument to Key and in 1898 this monument and statue, sculpted by Italian artist Pompeo Copini, was dedicated. Key, his wife, and one of their children are buried under this monument and grave.

Samanthas keys...

She got them taken away tho...the paint started to chip :(

they were her fav.

 

Also for CafeMom

Theme: Up Close The Letter "K"

For Keys

Gift from my younger brother

Key Largo - January 1, 2009

At 19 feet above sea level Lignumvitae Key is the HIGHEST point above sea level in the Keys which beats the island of Key West's Solares Hill by 1 foot. This dark green island is covered in rare tropical hardwoods such as the island's namesake, Holywood Lignumvitae. It is a great spot to kayak to if you can find a launch point. I think I have found that spot and will explore the island in the future. It is uninhabited and has been turned into a botanical park only accessible by boat.

This photo demonstrates high key. I made the image a soft gray with no shadows. I edited the lighting and cropped the image in light room. I also got rid of some of the things that were distracting in the background. The main focus in the image is the dog.

it seems those hosers still haven't quite gotten the hang of the whole "lock" concept yet.

 

[i used a bit of a lomo effect on this one.]

Friendly little Key Deer, munching on her breakfast in the Big Pine Key Deer Refuge.

Key West - February 2007.

Scenery

Key West, FL

2008 August

The Key Deer only grow about 26-32 inches tall and are primarily found on Big Pine Key.

Windy Day Key Largo Shore Diving and Kayaking Tours

From the first batch of photos taken on my newly aquired Canon EOS 400D

Daily Create Assignment #9 - "Take an extreme close-up of an easily recognizable, common object." - tdc.ds106.us/tdc9/

 

Second attempt at this assignment, as my attempt to make the piece easier to recognize defeated the purpose of the assignment. Still not happy with this result, but better than what it was before.

One of the tallest buildings in downtown Dayton, Key Bank bought the naming rights in 2008 and they occupy part of the office space.

 

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Taken in The Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory

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