We’ve eaten at this restaurant a couple of times during trips to Bonaire. We’d highly recommend it.
Bonaire Water Sports
The country of Bonaire is a water sport fan’s dream come true. Sign me up for the scuba diving. But if you can do it in, under or above the ocean, then this is your place. We spent a couple hours having lunch at a great seaside restaurant watching the windsurfers and I captured a few images as well.
Seafire Resort Aerial Series
I hope you’re having a great day. It is cold outside across much of the United States today. Here are a few photos from the warm and beautiful Seafire Resort in Grand Cayman Island. All of these were taken with my drone.
Bonaire Salt Flats
It’s been a minute since our last trip to Bonaire… I took this series of photos from the southeastern coast of the country with my drone. It is common to have lots of wind in Bonaire and this day was very windy. My drone didn’t love it
Iceland's Black Church
This simple but beautiful church sits on the south side of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula. Búðakirkja is a local parish church that dates back to 1703.
This is one of the most photographed spots in the country and you can see why.
Atlantic Puffins
I love these little guys. I took these photos in Iceland last summer. Great experience.
Aruba Sunset
There are so many great sunsets in Aruba. This is just one of many….they have a great sunset like this essentially every day.
Aruba's Palm Beach
Love my drone…. video from my last visit to Aruba’s Palm Beach.
Grafarkirkja Iceland
It’s hard to believe it has been approximating 6-month since MJ and I went to Iceland. In the COVID world, everything that happened recently seem like it happened 10 years ago. Or is it just me?
Anyway, here is another photo from norther Iceland. This is the oldest church in Iceland, and I loved it. Small, simple, and beautiful.
Marco Island Sunset
Enjoy this sunset from Marco Island Florida. I took this photo from the hotel balcony last spring.
Antiqua Sunset
On a trip to visit Blair, he took us to this beautiful spot to watch the sunset. I think this is English Harbor in the foreground. Regardless, it’s a great spot!!
Bonaire's Salt Flats
Honest, I don’t have much to say today. So, just enjoy this pretty aerial photo from the island of Bonaire. Cargill operates this site and creates food products with the sea salt they harvest from the salt flats.
Bonaire Flamingo
Blair and I explored this partially built, abandoned hotel the last time we were in the country of Bonaire together. Since then, I think someone has started to redevelop this site.
Either way, I loved the graffiti flamingo painted on this patio column.
Bonaire Fun
I so badly want to go back to Bonaire. Maybe someday, that’ll happen. I took this photo during our last visit to Lac Bay on this wonderful island.
Mackinac Island Tiger Lily
I captured this photo in someone’s front yard while we walked around the beautiful Mackinac Island last August. I liked the combination of the flowers and the iron fence.
Marco Beach
Yesterday I posted a sunset time lapse video from my hotel balcony. Today I have a sunset photo from the same spot on Marco Island Florida.
Marco Island Sunset Time Lapse
Here is a quick time lapse I captured this week in Marco Island. The sunset wasn’t great on this night, but I loved the clouds…. I captured this from the hotel balcony. It was a shame we had to come back.
Favorite Grand Cayman Pool Spot
MJ and I have used these two loungers more times than I want to admit….. They sit at a wonderful spot on the Kimpton Seafire Resort property.
Aruba Sail
MJ and I took a sunset sail during our last visit to Aruba. I took this photo during the sail as another sailboat passed between us and the sunset. It became a nice minimalistic photo.
Seafire From The Air
I’m not a very good video editor, sorry about that. Regardless, here is a collection of drone footage I captured during our last stay at this great resort (March 2020). We stayed there right before the pandemic hit the United States. It was our last trip before the world fell into crazy land. Thankfully things are moving in the right direction, let’s hope we can all get back to something close to normal by the end of 2021. Until then, enjoy the video.