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Photographed the Willet doing it's ballet impression for it's feathered friends on the Madeira Beach Access located in the City of Madeira Beach on the Gulf of Mexico in Pinellas County Florida U.S.A.
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Photographed the Brown Pelican swimming by the Johns Pass Boardwalk and Village in the City of Madeira Beach on the Gulf of Mexico in Pinellas County Florida U.S.A.
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The Great Blue Heron had caught a fish on the shore of Madeira Beach Access, then the fish dropped onto the beach flipped around in the sand before the Heron snapped it up and flew into the tall grass with the fish to eat it. Located in the City of Madeira Beach on the Gulf of Mexico in Pinellas County Florida U.S.A.
Water and land are both necessary for this bird. Either salt or fresh water can serve as its fishing grounds, but the birds need islands or woody swamps nearby so they have a place to build their nests
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A Sanderling searching for food along the shore on the Madeira Beach Access located in the City of Madeira Beach on the Gulf of Mexico in Pinellas County Florida U.S.A.
Sanderlings breed on the High Arctic tundra and migrate south in fall to become one of the most common birds along beaches. They gather in loose flocks to probe the sand of wave-washed beaches for marine invertebrates, running back and forth in a perpetual “wave chase.”
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A blast from the past. I took this with my little 5MP camera, when it was cool to have one lol. I was the coolest one on the block to have one of these cameras lol. I loved the image back then and I do still today. This is the intercoastal waters in Madiera Beach, Florida, when I lived there for 8 years.
Madiera Beach,, is located between Clearwater and St. Petersburg, Florida
Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me >>>link
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsKqMNDoR4o
I can't light no more of your darkness
All my pictures seem to fade to black and white
I'm growing tired and time stands still before me
Frozen here on the ladder of my life
Too late to save myself from falling
I took a chance and changed your way of life
But you misread my meaning when I met you
Closed the door and left me blinded by the light
Don't let the sun go down on me
Although I searched myself, it's always someone else I see
I'd just allow a fragment of your life to wander free
But losing everything is like the sun going down on me
I can't find the right romantic line
But see me once and see the way I feel
Don't discard me just because you think I mean you harm
But these cuts I have they need love to help them heal
Don't let the sun go down on me
Although I searched myself, it's always someone else I see
I'd just allow a fragment of your life to wander free
But losing everything is like the sun going down on me
[x2]
Alligator Sand Sculpture photographed on Madeira Beach Access located in the City of Madeira Beach on the Gulf of Mexico in Pinellas County Florida U.S.A.
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Photographed the John's Pass Drawbridge on SR699 (Gulf Boulevard) opening to allow a sailboat pass through. The bridge connects the City of Madeira Beach to the City of Treasure Island in the County of Pinellas in Florida U.S.A.
Located on the Gulf side of the GIWW near Mile 122, the John's Pass Bascule Bridge shuffles traffic to and from Treasure Island and Madeira Beach outside of Saint Petersburg. John's Pass is one of the more reliable passes on the Florida Gulf Coast. Marinas.com
John's Pass Drawbridge
Lat / Lon: N 27° 46.980' / W 082° 46.951'
Bridge Type: Bascule
Vertical Clearance (Closed): 27.00 ft.
Horizontal Clearance: 100.00 ft.
Schedule: Opens on signal.
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Madeira Beach Access located in the City of Madeira Beach on the Gulf of Mexico in Pinellas County Florida U.S.A.
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John Deere 5085M Utility Tractor towing a Barber Surf Rake clean the Madeira Beach located in the City of Madeira Beach on the Gulf of Mexico in Pinellas County Florida U.S.A.
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As you "sail into this Monday" keep this picture in your mind as a calm and refreshing reminder that we are.........."Too Blessed To Be Stressed"
This has always been a catchy phrase to me and a great reminder!
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Some of you may remember this song! : )
Madeira Beach, St. Petersburg, FL
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We spent the weekend in Madeira Beach (near St. Petersburg, FL), and left yesterday right before they declared a mandatory evacuation. Hurricane Ian is headed that way and expected to arrive tomorrow.
This is from an Apple 48MP RAW format DNG file, processed in Lightroom (which doesn't have a profile yet for this sensor / lens).
Boardwalk for the Madeira Beach Access located in the City of Madeira Beach on the Gulf of Mexico in Pinellas County Florida U.S.A.
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SX-70
Time-Zero, expired in 2004
Thirteen tends to be a lucky number for me, but I thought it was ironic that I chanced upon the parking meter at Madeira Beach that happened to be the number 13. Naturally, time was up and had expired, much like the film itself.
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LANDING GEAR
"Then, with the landing only minutes away, the pilot suddenly announced over the intercom: "We are beginning our final descent. At this moment, in accordance with International Aviation Codes established at Geneva, it is my obligation to inform you that if you believe in God you should commence prayer."
After crisis comes, God steps in to comfort and teach.There's nothing like crisis to expose the otherwise hidden truth of the soul." Chuck Swindoll
It was in 1968 on an airplane headed for New York—a routine and normally very boring flight. But this time it proved to be otherwise. As the plane was on its descent pattern, the pilot realized that the landing gear was not engaging. Passengers were told to place their heads between their knees and grab their ankles just before impact.
Then, with the landing only minutes away, the pilot suddenly announced over the intercom: "We are beginning our final descent. At this moment, in accordance with International Aviation Codes established at Geneva, it is my obligation to inform you that if you believe in God you should commence prayer." Scout's honor . . . that's exactly what he said!
I'm happy to report that the belly landing occurred without a hitch. No one was injured and, aside from some rather extensive damage to the plane, the airline hardly remembered the incident.
Amazing. The only thing that brought out into the open a deep down "secret rule" was crisis. Pushed to the brink, back to the wall, right up to the wire, all escape routes closed . . . only then does our society crack open a hint of recognition that God may be there and—"if you believe . . . you should commence prayer."
There's nothing like crisis to expose the otherwise hidden truth of the soul. Any soul. We may mask it, ignore it, pass it off with cool sophistication and intellectual denial . . . but take away the cushion of comfort, remove the shield of safety, interject the threat of death without the presence of people to take the panic out of the moment, and it's fairly certain most in the ranks of humanity "commence prayer."
Remember Alexander Solzhenitzyn's admission? "It was only when I lay there on rotting prison straw that I sensed within myself the first stirrings of good. . . . So bless you, prison, for having been in my life."
Those words provide a perfect illustration of the psalmist's instruction: "Before I was afflicted I went astray, but now I obey your word. . . . It was good for me to be afflicted so that I might learn your decrees" (Ps. 119:67, 71 NIV).
After crisis comes, God steps in to comfort and teach.
There's nothing like crisis to expose the hidden truth of the soul.
There's nothing like crisis to expose the otherwise hidden truth of the soul. — READ: Malachi 3
"Commence Prayer" by Charles R. Swindoll...Excerpted from Day by Day
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Sit in reverie and watch the changing color of the waves that break upon the idle seashore of the mind. (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
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My heart joined the aerial acrobats, soaring alongside them through every swoop and swirl, plummeting and soaring as they did.
Madeira Beach Access signage located in the City of Madeira Beach on the Gulf of Mexico in Pinellas County Florida U.S.A.
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Contrasting with the other cars on display at last weekend’s Madeira Beach classic car show, this Jaguar Mark IX of the late 1950s provided an element of English understatement.
Long exposure taken in Madeira beach, Florida. I call this photo "ghostly encounter" because of the how the pelican turned out. Halfway through the photo, the pelican flew off leaving the "ghost appearance". It's nice when things that aren't planned turn out great :)
SX-70
Time-Zero, expired in 2004
My first time standing on the seawall at John's Pass. Minutes later, dolphins began coming through in search of fish.
SX-70
Time-Zero, expired in 2004
More and more by
each glistening minute, through which infinity threads itself,
also oblivion, of course, the aftershocks of something
at sea.
- from "Prayer" by Jorie Graham
There stood an egret on the dock that has fallen into a state of disrepair, much like the pelican that lay under that too, had fallen into a state of disrepair (or death, it was the latter really). All around, other pelicans huddled into the sand and each other trying to thwart the cold wind that blew in off the sea.