Reflections of the Atlantic
Jupiter Wildlife:
A female Homo sapien in her native nesting
Primate family Hominidae
An Armadillo burrows below.
Never seen one of these before...
Props to the DigiCam
Mother Earth's most gentle creature
Birdbrain
A manatee moseys atop The Atlantic above.
Sailors have been known to mistake manatee for mermaids. They must have been very lonely sailors.
uh, Hi
45+ ft. spouts
"The Blowing Rocks" at high tide.
Nice view, eh?
Moonrise perch
It was a tough life. For four days life consisted of the five photos below. Wake up, wander the endless stretch of barrier beach, play a few fierce sets of afternoon tennis, watch the sunset and watch the moonrise. We had a merry Christmas, combining all those elements with a homemade dinner and two and a half bottles of wine.
My feet, Doro's anklet, the Atlantic What form! Advantage, Cornwell a busy night watching the moon
Sunset over the intercoastal from the back deck
Adam & Carmen, newly engaged, arrived at Jupiter from Chicago on the evening of Dec. 28th, 1999. Max & Mary, carrying Adam's sister Allison, arrived from New York City 10 minutes later. While Adam and Carmen were glowing with the idea of their future together, Max had just accepted a dream job with Motorola in Chicago, near his longtime love, Mary. It was a time of celebration, indeed. We left on the morning of Dec. 29th to pick up the RV and the remaining passengers, Chrissy and Josh. 

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After Midnight
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