My first morning in Miami Shores was interesting, beautiful, and wet. As I was walking to Miami Shores Village Bayfront Park from the home of Rick & Ines Garcia, a small storm cell came out of nowhere and started dumping rain. I ran to hide under a large tree in what turned out to be a successful attempt to protect my camera. I was unsuccessful in protecting myself, however. I can now say from experience that the sunrise is not as enjoyable in a soaking wet t-shirt and jeans. 🙂
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Ha! at least you saved the camera and ultimately, it’s all that counts. Digging the sky reflection on the puddle
Ines, yes! Camera saved. 🙂 And I agree, that reflection was the attraction for that shot. I just wish it weren’t still drizzling when I took it. I’d have spent more time getting a few more from that perspective. Thank you again for the wonderful hospitality!