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Monday, September 14, 2009

Blue Monday #1 - Lazy Blue Sunday



Welcome to my first Blue Monday post!

Here's a typical weekend view of Tampa Bay from the shores of Downtown St. Petersburg. This particular spot lies between The Pier and Renaissance Vinoy Resort & Golf Club, both of which are historical landmarks of the city.

Get a bird's eye-view of the surrounding areas through the City of St. Petersburg webcams.



“A photograph is memory in the raw.”
~Carrie Latet

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9 comments:

  1. What a beautiful picture! I've never been to Florida, not YET!
    Susan

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  2. I had a little difficulty finding out how to leave a comment! What a great shot. We are so fortunate to live in the Sunshine state! Happy 1st Blue Monday.
    .-= Sally´s latest - Blue Monday - Blue Earrings =-.

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  3. The water is such a beautiful shade of blue. I haven't been down in Tampa in many years now...just lovely.
    .-= black eyed susans kitchen´s latest - RAINY DAYS AND YARD SALES =-.

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  4. Welcome to Blue Monday. Your photograph is gorgeous and perfect for the day. I hope you have a great week.
    .-= Mary´s latest - Cougnou (Bread of Jesus) - Brussels, Belgium - Blue Monday =-.

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  5. Thank you, Sally! I just changed things around to make my site more user-friendly. :)

    I do love it here in Florida. :mrgreen: I complain a lot about the heat and humidity here, but I love it that we don't have snowy winters to contend with every year. :lol: There's no place like Florida, for sure!

    Thanks so much for dropping by. Will do my Blue Monday sight-seeing in a bit.

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  6. Make sure to add it to your places to go list. :mrgreen: Come in the winter, when it's coolest (if it does at all!), especially if you intend to go to the theme parks. Nice weather, shorter lines. :D

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  7. You will find that the traffic volume is heavier, but there's been plenty of road improvement especially on I-275. The traffic is not so claustrophobic like it used to be.

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  8. Thank you, Mary! I hope to see the "Bread House" for myself one of these years. What grand architecture!

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  9. This looks like a postcard, and I like it very much. Want to live here too...

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