This photograph was taken with my cell phone. The color of the water contrasts with the white sand beach in this photograph of Happy Bay. |
Carol and I were two of the very few who visited Happy Bay this particular day. The shadows on our beach umbrella add just the right touch to the photo. |
At one point Mr. Richardson removed his trusty hat and placed it on a bench in his gallery. Just the perfect touch for this photograph. |
This photograph is more dynamic as a black and white. It was taken at Friar's Bay Beach of a French woman having a smoke as she had her lunch. |
The colors on Pinel are brilliant. Karibuni is a restaurant on the beach that displays the bright colors found here. |
The island has many inhabitants. Most look like this! |
Many days Carol and I love to stay on Orient Beach until the sun drops behind the mountain in the distance. This is what we get to see if we wait long enough. |
Visits to the Sunset Beach Bar on the Dutch side of the island allowed these views while we have lunch. The airport is directly in front of the plane. |
In the French town of Grand Case we can sit in a restaurant and watch the sun set. |
Many days on just about any part of the island you can find creatures to take photographs of for your scrapbook. This is just one of many that I have photographed. He is headed directly toward me. |
In downtown Philipsburg is a Catholic Church that is beautiful. This fellow was opening the windows to allow the cool breeze to pass through the church. Made for a neat photograph. |
Shortly after I took this photograph along the waterfront in Philiipsburg, this gentleman asked if I wanted to play a game of checkers with him. No wanting to beat him, I declined! |
On just about every tree on the island you will find a little guy like this. He is showing me his colors on the photograph. |
This was taken a few months ago on Orient Beach. Someone was flying a kite above our umbrella. The colors were amazing. |
Awesome pictures!
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