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Showing posts with label Florida Keys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Florida Keys. Show all posts

Thursday, February 5, 2009

We arrived in Key West - again!

After leaving Titusville FL and spending a night on a parking lot of a Wal-Mart in Florida-City, we arrived in the Florida Keys.
And this is now the breathtaking, turquoise color of the Gulf of Mexico in the Keys! Every time I see it it's more overwhelming for me - it is so beautiful and the colors are real my friends and no Photoshop at all! It IS that beautiful!!!


Driving over the Seven-Mile-Bridge is always very impressiv,
to the left the is the deep blue Atlantic and on the other site the turqouise blue
Gulf of Mexico.
To the right you can see some of the old Seven-Mile-Bridge.


After a 150 miles drive from the mainland you'll arrive in Key West and you will see this welcome sign entering the island.


And of course, our first stop was on Memorial Beach to "suck in" the beauty of this carribean island! :)

The next morning we got up early again to see the stunning sunrise in Key West. And we were not the only one there. As you can see it in the picture, there were some "love birds" already enjoying each other in the rising sunlight. :)


I know now how beautiful sunrises are!


Morning has broken.... what a beautiful morning!


And there were also "other birds" enjoying the warm sunbeams.

We are now visiting good old friends here in Key West, that's why I'm able to post some pictures again to share with you all the beauty. Thank you Susan (my best friend in Key West!) for your great hospitality!!

I will show you later maybe more photos about this little crazy island Key West - I did a lot of them....LOL... they will be good picture material for my next book. :)

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Labor Day Weekend at the Blue Lagoon


In the U.S. we are celebrating a long weekend, the "Labor Day" Holidays.
I wish you all out there a relaxed long weekend - where ever you are, at the beach, in the mountains, hiking or biking or just enjoying to be home with your family and kids:

Have a wonderful day!

Thursday, August 30, 2007

The Old 7 Miles Bridge - Pigeon Key

Pigeon Key - Cayo Paloma

On old Spanish charts, Pigeon Key was known as Cayo Paloma (dove or white pigeon). Many believe this 5.31-acre island located beneath the Old Seven Mile Bridge, just west of Marathon, was named after the white-crowned pigeon of the Florida Keys.

Nobody had much use for Pigeon Key until Henry Flagler needed it to complete the Seven Mile Bridge, which was part of the Florida East Coast Railroad . At that time, the bridge was known as "Knights Key-Pigeon Key-Moser Channel-Pacet Channel Bridge".

Work began on the island in the spring of 1909, and by the beginning of 1912, it held four bunkhouses, each designed to hold 64 men; an engineering/office building, which also held sleeping quarters for the men who worked there; and numerous tents set up over wooden floors on stilts for the laborers. Food was good and plentiful and strict cleanliness was the law.

Originally, the design for the portion of the Seven Mile Bridge in the Pigeon Key area called for it to be a rock-filled causeway, as the water in the area was shallow enough to build it that way. Of course, the final decision was to make the entire span a bridge.

When the railroad was completed all the way to Key West in 1912, Pigeon Key was transformed from a construction camp into a bridge tender maintenance camp. Some of the original buildings were replaced with more permanent structures, some of them homes. In an attempt to attract and keep more married personnel, a school was opened in 1923. A post office was established the same year and remained open for 10 years. After the Labor Day hurricane of 1935, Pigeon Key became the southern base for rescue, relief, and evacuation operations.

As a result of the damage to the Overseas Railroad caused by the 1935 hurricane, the railroad bridges were transformed to the roadbed for part of the new Overseas Highway . Pigeon Key was headquarters for the construction of this roadway, which was a toll road until 1954. After the tollbooths were dismantled, land title for Pigeon Key was transferred to Monroe County.

In 1960, Hurricane Donna damaged two of the buildings so much that it was decided to burn them down. A few years later, the University of Miami leased the land for a marine biology project. This lease was cancelled in 1987.

In 1992, the Pigeon Key Foundation was formed as a joint venture between the Monroe County Environmental Education Task Force and the Mote Marine Laboratory of Sarasota, Florida, and a 30-year lease was granted. Today, seven historic structures remain alongside a few more structures added over the years.

A multi-use educational and meeting facility is housed in the restored Section Gang's Quarters. PKF offices are located in the Assistant Paint Foreman's House. The Assistant Bridge Tender's House now serves as a museum dedicated to the railway and early highway history. The Bridge Worker's Dorm and Negro Quarters have been restored and are used as sleeping quarters. The rest of the historic buildings and the additional structures have all been restored.

The Pigeon Key Foundation, a non-profit organization, has transformed this island and its buildings into a world-class educational center; a place to teach visitors about the splendor of the cultural and natural resources of the Florida Keys, and a nationally recognized concert and event location.

Read more about Pigeon Key here: http://www.floridakeys.com/marathon/pigeonkey.htm

Monday, April 23, 2007

A short Trip up to Marathon

Yesterday we took a short trip up to Marathon and stopped here and there on the way. This picture shows a inviting privat beach scene at Geiger Key.


Gestern haben wir einen kleinen Ausflug gemacht, die Keys hinauf bis nach Marathon. Wir hielten an diversen netten Orten, wie an diesem kleinen, sehr einladenden Beach auf Geiger Key.




Most everybody dreams of having a little island like this for their own privat getaway. Do you? It's right here in the Keys, come and get it.


Soviele traeumen von einer eigenen Insel wie diese hier. Gehoerst auch Du dazu? Sie ist hier in den Key's, die Insel deiner Traeume!




This is a view out from the car of the 7-Mile-Bridge who is connecting Big Pine Key and Marathon together. Between is nothing than water, water, water.... to the left the emerald green water of the Gulf of Mexico on the other side the deep blue of the Atlantic Ocean.
Dies ist die 7-Meilen-Bruecke, welche Big Pine Key verbindet mit Marathon. Dazwischen liegt zur linken Seite das jadegruene Wasser vom Golf von Mexico und auf der andern Seite das tiefblaue Meer des Atlantischen Ozeans.



Almost there..... Marathon is just some miles away and visible already.
Bald sind wir dort, nur noch ein paar Meilen zu fahren, Marathon ist bereits in Sichtweite.



This is the view on the way back home to Key West: the old 7 Mile-bridge on the right and the new bridge to the left in the sparkling late afternoon sunshine.
Auf der Heimfahrt wieder nach Key West sieht man rechts die alte, nicht mehr befahrene 7-Meilen-Bruecke und links die neue Strasse im glitzernden Abendsonnenschein.



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Thursday, February 1, 2007

What is this...?


Who can tell me what this is....?
Wer kann erraten was das darstellt?
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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Sunrise & Sunset



The old Railroad Bridge in Sunrise

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The old Railroad Bridge in Sunset

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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

The old Boat Yard....



A new perspective


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Never finished

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Rosty and old

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This are some impressions from a rainy day....

Ein paar Impressionen von einem regnerischen Tag...


Saturday, January 6, 2007

Sunrise in the Florida Keys

Mangroves in Sunrise
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The old Railroad Bridge

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Low tide in Sunrise

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It was a magic early morning when we were driving up the Florida Keys yesterday. The sky by the old Railroad bridge and all the small mangroves started beeing colored in a mystic pink from the rising sun light.



Ein magischer Hauch von rosarot, grau und blau lag ueberm Wasser und den Mangroven gestern Morgen, als wir die Florida Keys hinauffuhren Richtung Miami. Ich kann echt nicht sagen, was ich lieber mag: Sonnenaufgang oder Sonnenuntergang. Beide haben viel Schoenes und Mystisches an sich.

Monday, December 11, 2006

Street Decorations


As everyone knows, Christmas is upon us. Every city is decorating the streets. The same is happening in Key West. I will show you more photographs later of other nice decorations that turn this island into a fairy tale town.


Weihnachten kommt bald und wie in jeder anderen Stadt, ergluehen auch Key West's Strassen im hellen Weihnachtszauberlicht. Es folgen mehrere Fotos von all diesen sehr farbvollen und ueberaus fantasiereichen Dekorationen der Haeuser auf dieser Insel.

Wednesday, December 6, 2006

Pigeon Key


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This is Pigeon Key seen from the 7-Mile-Bridge driving down to Key West. In the back you can see the Old 7-Mile-Bridge.
Das ist die Sicht von der 7-Meilenbruecke rueber zum Pigeon Key, auf dem Weg runter nach Key West. Links im Hintergrund ist die alte 7-Meilenbruecke sichtbar, die heute aber nicht befahren wird.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Palm Group at Smather's Beach


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This is the place where I do photograph a lot of weddings like last weekend happend. It is a fun job to photograph all these happy and so much in love couples and Smather's Beach is a perfect background scene to celebrate the biggest day in life.

An diesem Platz, unter diesen Palmen, habe ich schon viele Hochzeiten fotografiert - wie gerade geschehen letztes Wochenende. Es macht grossen Spass all diese Hochzeitspaare in ihrem Glueck zu sehen und zu erleben. Und Smather's Beach liefert den perfekten Hintergrund um den grossen Tag gebuehrend zu zelebrieren.

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

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Someone said: "Once you have sand in your shoes from Key West, you will come back here again". How true is that for you?
"Wenn Du einmal Sand von Key West in Deinen Schuhen gehabt hast, wirst Du immer wieder hierher zurueck kehren" - sagte mal ein beruehmter Schreiberling. Wie recht er doch hat!

Monday, September 25, 2006

Way to the Beach at Bahia Honda State Park


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This picture was made in the Bahia Honda State Park on a pretty day. Bahia Honda is close to the Old Railroad Bridge, the 7 Mile Bridge and Marathon in the Florida Keys. A beautiful beach is so inviting to take a long walk in the turquoise blue shallows.


Ich habe dieses Bild im Bahia Honda Nationalpark gemacht. Bahia Honda liegt zu Fuessen der alten Eisenbahnbruecke und nahe zu Marathon und der
7-Meilen Bruecke. Es ist eine schoene einladende Beach, wo man weit im flachen Wasser hinauslaufen kann, immer den weissen Sand und das tuerkisblaue Meer vor Augen.

Friday, September 22, 2006

The Old Railroad


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Dead end of the road – don’t look back! This picture was made at the end of the cut off railroad bridge at Bahia Honda. Maybe you know the story about the one railroad that was built by Henry Flagler in the early 1900's connecting the Florida Keys with the mainland, at Florida’s Peninsula.
Today, the railroad doesn’t exist anymore and has been replaced with the 7 Mile-Bridge.

Dieses Bild entstand auf dem Bruchstueck der noch erhaltenen alten Eisenbahnbruecke in Bahia Honda. Die Eisenbahn faehrt schon lange nicht mehr, was zurueck geblieben ist, ist viel Rost und noch mehr Nostalgie. Ein reicher Enthusiast und Pionier, Mr. Flagler, hat diese Bruecke in eigener Regie und eigenen Mitteln in den fruehen 1900 erbaut um Key West und all die Keys mit dem Festland zu verbinden. Leider wurde aus seinem Vorhaben ein grosses finanzielles Fiasko und damit das Ende der Bahnstrecke. Die Bahn wurde mit der 7-Meilen-Bruecke ersetzt.
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