This is where we take Beau to walk on Sunday Morning, we get there just as the sun comes up.
Just the three of us, peaceful, quiet and very few other humans around.
As I looked around at these trees, I thought these photos look like they could be anywhere in the world.
Hop over to See Beau on his blog and the tree for Caturday Art
140 acres with thousands of trees for lots of PEES from Beau
Bray Park is a 140 acre park with the following amenities: Administration Offices, Amphitheater, Baseball fields (lighted), Basketball Courts (lighted), Benches, Bleachers, Fitness Center, Football Field (lighted), Happy Tails Canine Park , Horseshoe Courts, Little League Fields (lighted), Multi-Purpose Field, Pickleball Pavilions.
Gorgeous!! Nothing better than a quiet walk in the park.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful. I love all those trees. ❤️
ReplyDeleteThat park has just about everything. Looks really nice. I've never heard of Pickleball though. What is that?
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ReplyDeleteI do love a good silhouette... and that last frame is my fave, by far! As for Pickleball, I'd never heard of it until recently when Zaphod and Hailey let us know their Lady was abandoning them for 87+++ hours to play the thing!!! YAM xx
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ReplyDeleteI love those trees, cool photos. Sounds like a great park, great place to walk Beau and take photos. Take care, enjoy your weekend.
Great photos! I like the sound of this park and love the trees, especially how you have outlined them against the sky. Very frame-worthy!
ReplyDeleteSandra the tree and clouds are absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI know you 3 love the EMW at Bray Park
Hugs Cecilia
It is beautiful - you are there so early - before the sun is up!
ReplyDeleteWith all those amenities, little wonder Bradenton's population is growing and growing! You're wise to walk there so early; that's my favorite time of the day.
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Wow, what a great park with plenty of trees for pees..
ReplyDeleteDave and I always call those type of trees "poetic" trees. They make the best silhouettes.
Sue
The tree is totally stunning!!!! And when it is bare, you can see it all so much better!
ReplyDeleteThe trees do indeed look like they could be "anywhere" - but I would never have guessed somewhere full of all those various amenities!
ReplyDeleteWhat a huge park that offers a mystical vibe in the predawn scenery punctuated by the dawn that surely delights humans and all those "targets" for the canine family member.
ReplyDeleteI love the photo you too. Sounds like a great place to go on a Sunday morning.
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