A Happy New Year to all, not just here on our Island but across the world. May Peace come to all countries, may respect for life come to all countries, may we be blessed with mutual understanding and tolerance. Amen
This is a blog about a place I love, a tiny little island in Northeast Florida. It is about our daily life and the folks we meet and greet amid the nature all around us.
Amelia Island holly
Monday, December 29, 2014
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Remembering the Reason...
from themotherhuddle.com
It is over 70 degrees on the Island today. When we took our walk downtown shorts and no jackets were the order of the day. Still some shopping by a few hurrying here and there.
We take a moment to give thanks, for so much. Thanks for the Coming of the Lord. Tonight all the churches here will rejoice and bells ring out over the Island.
It is over 70 degrees on the Island today. When we took our walk downtown shorts and no jackets were the order of the day. Still some shopping by a few hurrying here and there.
We take a moment to give thanks, for so much. Thanks for the Coming of the Lord. Tonight all the churches here will rejoice and bells ring out over the Island.
Let us all pray for peace, peace, peace, peace.
Merry Christmas to all!
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
A FOGGY DAY IN AMELIA TOWN
A departure from Christmas themes. Since our walk the other morning, the photographs I captured are fresh, just asking for elaboration and sharing.
I have been waiting to use this poem for ages.
I read it in college and it comes to mind on days such as this one.
"The fog comes
on little car feet
It sits looking
over harbor and city
on silent haunches
and then moves on."
Carl Sandburg
Eerie, the haunting photos tell of the mist which muffled
sounds around it. But a few steps over the railroad tracks from our little downtown the harbor in all of its faces reflects the south, the sea, an island. This day a face that
speaks of olden days, hiding secrets in its grey cloak.
Linear shapes go aloft through the mist with their shadows playing beneath.
The fog has kept boat owners close in their holds awaiting the sun to let them
travel on. Their names read: Maine, New Jersey, and on and on.
A lone pelican seeking an early meal.
Does one walk into yesteryear from this pier?
I imagine sailor -speak would have a title for a sight like this one. The sun coming
slowly out over the horizon promising a clearer day.
Edgar Allen Poe once wrote .."all that we see or dream is but a dream within a dream." Walking in the misty harbor you get that Poe feeling.
I took the above photograph in the harbor and then revised it on an application revealing
this spook catamaran and the lovely bird on its right. All of the photos in this post were taken by Yours Truly..
On a island that once was the favorite haunt of pirates (historical fact and tales for another day) one turns to old ghost stories. So before the sun comes out I leave you with this...
Happy dreaming and avast .....
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)