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This is the Crandon Park Tennis Center main stadium court during last Sunday's final match of the Sony Open Tennis tournament.
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. . .a ramshackle shantytown hidden down a lane on Virginia Key. A gathering spot for local fishermen who come by to stock up on bait. Smoking garbage cans, wandering chickens and stray cats are the background for "Jimbo's".
as seen from the Cape Florida lighthouse, with Miami Beach upper left.
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Fall Break 2015: "South Florida Immersion"
November 1st: Bill Baggs & Vizcaya
. . .a ramshackle shantytown hidden down a lane on Virginia Key. A gathering spot for local fishermen who come by to stock up on bait. Smoking garbage cans, wandering chickens and stray cats are the background for "Jimbo's".
The Cape Florida lighthouse is one of the most celebrated landmarks owned by the State of Florida. The historic compound in Bill Baggs State Park and Recreation Area includes the newly restored, 95-foot white-brick tower and a replica of the lighthouse keeper's 1825 cottage, delighting visitors as well as residents of this subtropical island of Key Biscayne. Graceful coconut palms line the walkway toward the ocean and grand historic monument.
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When I had my press pass in Montreal, I saw this lady around often. She always looked calm, cool, fashionable and collected. She also had a ton of expensive photo gear. Then, when I saw her photographing a match while hand holding a 6+ pound lens like it was no big deal at all....I finally understood: I hated her. Okay, not hate, but I was intensely jealous. Now, whenever I notice her on the sidelines, my eyes get small and I let out a small hiss...
(What can I say? I'm a petty person.)
When they first switched ends, Rafa wasn't ready to start hitting. So Marc! entertained himself by bouncing a tennis ball off the scoreboard and then the backboard.
A large croc laying around...Like he owned the place...Maybe he did.
The sign was right! (See following photo please.)
My daughter took me for a late morning visit to her favorite park. A nice quiet place to get away from the craziness of Miami. [Crandon Park]