Wallpaper Wednesday

Opps… I skipped last week. Almost skipped this week too. This was my bad. There really wasn’t much of an excuse, as I was driving away on Wednesday to the West coast of Florida (Sarasota, St. Pete, Tampa area) to celebrate my father’s 70th birthday I though about how I felt like I had forgotten something. By the time I realized it was to post my wallpaper I was almost through Alligator Alley and not interested in turning back to Miami to post a photo. So, I apologize. Hopefully I won’t do this next week as well as I’ll be on my way to the Grand Canyon (cool pictures to come from that I hope) on Wednesday. But here is a little beach shot for everyone, since it’s Wednesday and we have to work and not go to the beach, at least it can be our inspiration to get to the weekend.

Wallpaper Wednesday

I love this long exposure of the pier at South Point. It’s true photography of Miami, the real Miami. Not too far under the Art Deco and neon rest the memories of a community that went through a lot of change. The pier is abandoned but not torn down. Just gated off so no one passes. Sometimes a lot of Miami feels like that. A place where change happened so fast that there wasn’t time to take away the old and unused. Instead we built around and over it, learning to ignore the past of the city.

Wallpaper Wednesday

A reminder why we live in Miami. This happens once or twice a year. The most insane fog you’ve ever seen and unless you can wake up early and get above the cloud line, you would never know it happened.

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