The Thing About Florida
The thing about Florida is its almost surreal beauty, juxtaposed with human elements that, if they're not faintly ridiculous, are at least not as beautiful. I feel this tension in Florida, brought about by seeing things that take my breath away, right next to things that irk me. Things like oversized fake palm trees and giant waterslides. To be fair to Florida, these are endemic to beaches all around the country. People just get... tacky at the shore. I don't know why. That's why Sanibel is such a wonderful retreat. The zoning board has an iron fist, and there are no franchises that weren't there before the board came into being. So forget looking for golden arches--or plastic signs of any kind. There's development aplenty, but obnoxious skyscrapers are absent. Everything's low-rise and harmonious in color and aspect.About the beauty: I walked out on the beach on our first morning there, fully intending to get some exercise, and made the mistake of looking down.
My eye fell on the drifts of seashells being cast up by the incoming tide, and there it stayed.
I made several yards' progress before breakfast. I even hunkered down and started pawing through inches-deep piles of fresh shells. Now, that's really dangerous for a lover of detail, because you can spend an hour just looking through one pile. After several minutes of immobility, I looked up to find this willet wondering just what I was after.
I had to laugh at myself, that I'd allowed such a lovely bird to sneak up on me while I sorted through shells.
White ibises are a signature South Florida species, and unlike all other ibises I've ever seen, they're completely comfortable around people. They probe energetically in the sand a stone's throw away, their clean white plumage taking color from the waves around them, their red bills and legs and china-blue eyes making perfect color accents.
If the sun hadn't finally sunk into the sea, I'd probably have shot 100 photos of this pair. How I'd love to try to paint this scene. Have I mentioned how much I love my humble Olympus C-730? It fits in my pocket, yet takes pictures like this. Most of my favorite photos are the accidents. What was that I was saying about Florida's unnerving juxtapositions?


2 Comments:
Jules: I did not know you were taking my picture as I walked past the ibises. I must apologize for letting myself slip so much physically. When you married me I had buns of steel, Now look at me! Thighs of....well something not very nice. It's back on the treadmill for me, right after I finish this piece of cheesecake and the rest of Phoebe's jelly donut and Liam's bowl of Super Sugar Smacks and....
Exactly what you said about Sanibel...I head to the beach every morning to walk early and come back with pocketsful, having been lured by the flotsam and jetsam at my feet. Looking forward to doing just that next Sunday morning.
Bill needs a nice bright sand pail, it makes a different focal point when the camera bearing spouse gets a little nuts with composition. :>
Caroline Stafford
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