The early morning light is often magical at the Blowing Rocks Preserve in Jupiter, Florida. The sapphire-blue water washing over the verdant moss-laden coquina rocks can be quite beautiful. Add to that pastel yellows and pinks of the rising sun reflecting off the moisture-laden clouds and you have quite a beautiful scene. Worth getting up for. While water does, in fact, blow through some of the rocks it is not a reliable or predictable occurrence. The tide must be high and a steady wind has to be blowing from the east for the rocks to “blow.”
It’s been three years since we visited the Blowing Rocks Preserve. I took several hundred images while there but never processed them. Until this week. We have been self-quarantining for almost three weeks. I have had a lot of “found time” to spend rediscovering places visited and images made. You can see more Florida posts by clicking here.
Take care and stay well during these scary times
Yami
4 Apr 2020Beautiful!
Ron Mayhew
4 Apr 2020Yami, thank you!
CarolynEliason
4 Apr 2020Hard to believe it’s been that long ago Ron! These are beauties!