Tuesday 28 February 2017

Shade Tree


Floating Terror


The Portuguese man o’ war, (Physalia physalis) is often called a jellyfish, but is actually a species of siphonophore, a group of animals that are closely related to jellyfish. A siphonophore is unusual in that it is comprised of a colony of specialized, genetically identical individuals called zooids — clones — with various forms and functions, all working together as one. Each of the four specialized parts of a man o’ war is responsible for a specific task, such as floating, capturing prey, feeding, and reproduction. Found mostly in tropical and subtropical seas, men o' war are propelled by winds and ocean currents alone, and sometimes float in legions of 1,000 or more!

Thursday 23 February 2017

How to go from "I think I can" to "I know I can"

If life were to present you with a challenge or if something were to go wrong unexpectedly, would you be able to handle it? Think about that!

Friday 10 February 2017

Ocean Breezes



Pest Control

The feral fowl that frequent the streets and alleys of Key West seem like the perfect metaphor for Key West -– historic, colorful, sort of wild, a little noisy and occasionally annoying. You don’t have to work hard to spot Key West chickens

Monday 6 February 2017

Star of the Sea


cham·o·mile

Still more Camomile Tea Benefits! ... This centuries-old medicinal 'cure-all' herbal tea is brimming with countless health, cosmetic, and nutritional benefits! ... Camomile tea is a very rich source of antioxidants, and these antioxidants provide so many benefits for health!

Sunday 5 February 2017

Wyland

Renowned marine life artist Wyland changed the way people think about our environment when he started painting life-size whales on the sides of buildings.

Today, the Wyland name has become synonymous with the new generation of awareness about environmental conservation. Through his unique marine life paintings, sculptures, and photography, Wyland has inspired a generation about the importance of marine life conservation.

He supports local communities by painting marine life and auctioning off his paintings.

Birds of Paradise