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  • Taken in the waters off of Cancun, Mexico

  • Ghost Crab / Grand Bahama Island / Ghost crabs, also called sand crabs, are crabs of the genus Ocypode, common shore crabs in many countries. In the south eastern United States, Ocypode quadrata is frequently seen scurrying along beaches between sunset and dawn. These crabs are called ghosts because of their ability to disappear from sight almost instantly, scuttling at speeds up to 10 miles per hour, while making sharp directional changes. These creatures have two black eyes, with sharp 360° vision which they use to see flying insects and catch them in mid air. The ghost crab, however, cannot see directly up, so it must burrow into the ground to prevent birds from catching it. The ghost crab tunnels down four feet into the ground at a 45° angle, creating 1-2 inch wide holes, which speckle the beach. At dusk, these crabs will sprint to the ocean in order to obtain oxygen from the water which washes over their gills, and in June, females will release their eggs into the ocean. Ghost crabs hibernate during the winter, holding their breath for six months, by storing oxygen in sacs near the gills. They can also have a natural filter system which gathers oxygen from the air; enough to survive for one year without entering into water.(wiki) /

  • In dreams, trees are the symbols of individual growth and development through life. Roots are the foundation: strong and deep means connection with spiritual source; shallow is poor support, unaware of inner strength. The trunk represents the backbone or source of strength. Limbs are talents and abilities, opportunities for self expression. The leaves are the many manifestations of your gifts, the results of flowering or producing in the world. This tree was photographed on Paradise Island, in the Bahamas and was a spot we loitered around alot while there for a week…a most powerful teacher and a magnificent standing person.

  • 3 Atlantic Spotted Dolphins (Stenella Frontailis) on the Little Bahama bank. ©Mike Ellis 2009 All Rights Reserved

  • freediver with a small group of Stenella frontailis / Atlantic spotted Dolphins on the Little Bahamas Bank. ©Mike Ellis 2009 All Rights Reserved

  • This photo was taken during a vacation in the Bahamas. The weather was great and the scenery was beautiful.

  • This is a shot of me and my soul-mate, best friend and lover – Lynn, taken at Paradise Island in the Bahamas in 2003, celebrating our 18th year together… / Can you tell that Tammy’s in Love (this song from the movie, is where I got my name from, as it played on the hospital television on the night I was born). This is for a new challenge being launched for MIA called the “NAME GAME”

  • Heteractis magnifica. Coral reefs, rocky reefs. Depth 5 to 15 meters. Up to 1 meter width. The magnificent sea anemone is one of the largest single structured tropical anemones. It is generally seen in areas of relatively strong water movement along the fringes and slopes of coral reefs. The column is mostly a dark orange-brown to purple and the tentacles range from bright green to greenish black

  • Here I came to the very edge / where nothing at all needs saying… Pablo Neruda

  • Well, it’s not far down to paradise / At least it’s not for me / And if the wind is right / You can sail away and find tranquility / Oh, the canvas can do miracles / Just you wait and see / Believe me It’s not far to never-never land / No reason to pretend / And if the wind is right / You can find the joy of innocence again / Oh, the canvas can do miracles / Yust you wait and see / Believe me Sailing takes me away / To where I’ve always heard it could be / Just a dream and the wind to carry me / And soon I will be free Fantasy, it gets the best of me / When I’m sailing / All caught up in the reverie / Every word is a symphony / Won’t you believe me Sailing takes me away / To where I’ve always heard it could be / Just a dream and the wind to carry me / And soon I will be free [Instrumental Interlude] Well it’s not far back to sanity / At least it’s not for me / And if the wind is right / you can sail away and find serenity / Oh, the canvas can do miracles / Just you wait and see / Believe me Sailing takes me away / To where I’ve always heard it could be / Just a dream and the wind to carry me / And soon I will be free

  • When I walk on the beach / I sometimes see pretty shells being washed upon the shore. / They used to be more… now it’s not so… / I now see them often on people’s hands. / It is a souvenir, they say… / I now see them on seaside market stools, / as necklaces, key rings or even to hang on tourists cosy homes… / That’s not what they are there for! I want to explain… / But at the end… they like to see these pretty shells / by their bedside table… such a waste…

  • We were in the Bahamas, visiting the luxurious Atlantis, the walkway to the enterance, water flowing underneath was lined with balusters, the sun streaming in. The black and white image better highlighting the darks and lights of the image.

  • Here I came to the very edge / where nothing at all needs saying… Pablo Neruda

  • A trip to ARDASTRA Zoo & Consevation Center / Nassau – BAHAMAS – Aug. 2OO9 /

  • Another LifeGuard Standing Tall…..... / Ready and Alert…...... / Photo provided by mompaq / Mahalo wahini…........for allowing me to re-create a special moment from your vacation to Castaway Cay, Bahamas….. / acrylic on wood….......it’s a tray…....... / /

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