12-13-15 --deerfield, CSCC car show shoot, Hyatt House lights:
We've been quite busy lately! Today was no exception! One of Ken's contacts from his years of working at Ameren happened to be in the area passing through, so we arranged to meet for lunch. Ken picked a place somewhat close to I-95---2 Georges. We've eaten there with Angie and Josh once a long time ago and thought it would be a neat and unique place to meet them at. Lunch was very good---great fresh fish---and company was great. All too soon it was time for them to continue on their way to Orlando. Since we were so close to the beach, I had Ken drive over there for a little while. It was an angry ocean today. Plus there were off and on showers. We actually got a bit wet while eating lunch when a downpour happened and blew into the covered patio.
Still warm, though! Air temps of 82 with water temps still 78. I saw the pest flag was flying, too---for the man-o-war jelly fish. After my recent bought with jelly fish, I think I'll stay clear of man-o-wars!
We left there and headed towards home, by way of the Festival Flea Market. They were having an old car show and our camera club was using it as an outing, too. So Ken dropped me off and found somewhere to wait for me while I wandered around the cars. I actually enjoyed it a lot more then I expected to. There were some really neat cars here and there were hundreds of cars. I've been to a few old car shows in St. Louis, but none anywhere close to the size of this one. I don't know how long I was wandering around it, but I got a lot of pictures, even waiting out another downpour.
I was fascinated by all the different grills
and the rains came---
and some of the cars left.
some had their engines exposed.
the greens caught my eye here.
lots of cool tail lights, too.
I was looking for an Oldsmobile like we had when we first got married, but didn't find one. Did see a couple Olds, though.
one of several old Fords
This is what I call a pick up truck!
Loved it so much I took 2 pictures of it.
There were cars here from all over the USA.
what happened to all the details? Now so many brands look alike.
Thunderbird
Love the color combination of this car.
an emblem I've never seen before.
more distinctive designs.
one advantage of the rain is the reflections in the puddles.
Many of the cars were even for sale.
On our way home, we were treated to a brilliant rainbow. Could even see it's origin.
It didn't last very long, but it sure was brilliant while it was there.
Shortly after getting home, we headed to a nursery with Angie and Josh. She had read stuff about it being all decked out for Christmas and it was very close to Flamingo gardens. We had hoped to go there, too, but it was too late by the time we left. But the nursery was really pretty cool, even though we were too late for Santa and a few other activities there.
Love that you can go to a nursery in winter and there's a section for seasonal color!
We didn't need them, but they even have umbrellas to borrow.
some of the garden items.
gotta remember this!---reindeer coconuts!
Looks like Foxglove. We're use to seeing it growing wild all over Oregon in the summer.
patio furniture.
and the usual cut out things.
Santa selfie
Disappointed that they missed Santa.
They had this guy hidden away, but I couldn't resist taking his picture.
more seasonal color and Christmas decoration.
We were also pretty close to the Hyatt House with all the Christmas lights so we asked the kids if they wanted to go see them. They did so we headed that way. Ken was going to drop us off near the street like he did for me earlier in the week, but they had it blocked off and made everyone pull into the church parking lot and walk the 1/2 mile or so. It was a beautiful evening, though, so the kids and I we happy to take the walk. Ken stayed at the car.
They even opened up the gates and let people walk around the yard, so we waited and did that.
Santa was even there. Apparently they open the yard up 3 or 4 times a week now and the time I came before wasn't one of those days. There were more people today, but I imagine the walk is keeping the gawkers count down. I noticed they had a sign up that said they've been fined $7000 so far for having this display. Wonder if that's what's being used to pay for the police keeping cars away.
As we were leaving, Angie started making weird pictures with motion and a slow shutter on her phone, so I decided to do it with my dslr. Love the designs!
No 2 are alike, either!
One more---------
We thought about going to the Plantation Baptist Church where there was music to the lights, but we were pretty starved by the time we did our hike so we just went home.
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Monday, December 14, 2015
12-12-15 CSCC trip to Hobe Park for sunset over Miami:
This was a busy day! But a fun one! First we went up to Sugar Chest Antique Mall for their holiday "party". The dealers were suppose to be there and bring snacks. We went to support Angie and see what's new in the shops. And to eat some more of her delicious home made chocolate chip cookies. While wandering around, Ken asked me to take a picture of this ruler made into a star. Apparently his Dad use to do that.
He also has friends with lots of collections, such as Hopalong Cassidy stuff. He had me take a picture of this to send to his friend.
Here we are at Angie's booth. She's put a lot of work into this endeavor. Wish they had more customers come through.
something I thought about buying for myself.
I got a kick out of this. I had seen this guy at the Salvation Army up in Tamarac a couple weeks ago. I had even texted Angie to see if she wanted it for her shop. She passed on it. Now it's in someone else's booth.
From there Ken dropped me off at a fellow CSCC member's apartment. He didn't want to go down into Miami, so I hitched a ride with 3 other member's. It was fun and they were a great bunch. We got to the island plenty early for sunset. I was a little surprised to see the president of the club was already there. It was about 3:45 then. Sunset was about 5:30, but this time of the year, it didn't even set over Miami. So our shoot became more a Miami skyline and night skyline shoot. But the weather was great, the views were beautiful, and the company was great.
Funny how the whole group pretty much just stayed here. I roamed around, but did sit here for awhile chatting with one of the gals while we waited for sunset.
I even roamed to watch the sunset over an area way to our south.
Back by the area all the photographers were at we did get a little color in the sky.
Eventually darkness set in.
By the time we were heading back to their apartment, is was after 10. By the time I got home, I was pretty much beat.
This was a busy day! But a fun one! First we went up to Sugar Chest Antique Mall for their holiday "party". The dealers were suppose to be there and bring snacks. We went to support Angie and see what's new in the shops. And to eat some more of her delicious home made chocolate chip cookies. While wandering around, Ken asked me to take a picture of this ruler made into a star. Apparently his Dad use to do that.
He also has friends with lots of collections, such as Hopalong Cassidy stuff. He had me take a picture of this to send to his friend.
Here we are at Angie's booth. She's put a lot of work into this endeavor. Wish they had more customers come through.
something I thought about buying for myself.
I got a kick out of this. I had seen this guy at the Salvation Army up in Tamarac a couple weeks ago. I had even texted Angie to see if she wanted it for her shop. She passed on it. Now it's in someone else's booth.
From there Ken dropped me off at a fellow CSCC member's apartment. He didn't want to go down into Miami, so I hitched a ride with 3 other member's. It was fun and they were a great bunch. We got to the island plenty early for sunset. I was a little surprised to see the president of the club was already there. It was about 3:45 then. Sunset was about 5:30, but this time of the year, it didn't even set over Miami. So our shoot became more a Miami skyline and night skyline shoot. But the weather was great, the views were beautiful, and the company was great.
Funny how the whole group pretty much just stayed here. I roamed around, but did sit here for awhile chatting with one of the gals while we waited for sunset.
I even roamed to watch the sunset over an area way to our south.
Back by the area all the photographers were at we did get a little color in the sky.
Eventually darkness set in.
Our president and his wife are Cuban, so they arranged for us to eat at the Cuban restaurant, La Curreta, after our shoot.
Dinner was very good. I had a fried shredded beef dinner with beans and rice and fried plantains.By the time we were heading back to their apartment, is was after 10. By the time I got home, I was pretty much beat.
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