If you've ever had a drink of orange juice, chances are it crossed these tracks. The Tropicana train crosses this river. I live within earshot, so I hear the horn in the morning and at night. It's part of the soundscape of my hometown. The idea of a town having a soundscape is new to me, but if I were blind, I'd know it very well. If you look closely at the patterns on the water, you can see the direction of flow. The eddies caused by the supports are on the downstream side. But as this river flows into the ocean, the direction changes with the tide. As the tide changes, the flow is non-existent. But that's another shot for another day.
Original image of the bank building in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia.
The other day I visited the pier at the beach in Venice, Florida. It's an excellent place to hang out at the end of the day. I took this picture from the patio of Sharky's, one of the best beach restaurants in the region. When guests come to town, this is where we go. From the terrace, you walk onto the pier to fish or look for dolphins. It's a tough job, but somebody's got to do it. What caught my eye was the sunlight through the grass. At the time, I thought to focus on the less obvious subject. It's the concept behind my website name. Sometimes, I focus on highlighting the underappreciated gems right in front of the more obvious choice. While I don't always succeed, that's the idea behind "Just Enough Focus" dot com.