Well, here's my Sunday morning bike serenade,
annotations, notes,
all the shots are in sequence, as witnessed, in less than twenty minutes time.
-the opening shot is a recreation of a famed acrylic painting portrayal of the same scene.
I did not try to closely duplicate the early eighties image, but, I think it is probably pretty close.
With video, the blinking yellow lights mean something, whereas in the iconic painting, they are not evident
-The Kampong is the estate home of David Fairchild, our greatest American horticulturist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Fairchild
Many of our present, old, exotic trees were planted by David Fairchild, himself.
David Fairchild died on yesterday's date, August 6th, in the year of my birth, 1954.
-I must meet Grove Properties, the cutest real estate cupcake on earth,
http://groveproperties.com/
-there is the Rectory of Carollton School, where my friend, the late Roger Radloff lived.
-just inside, meet the
angry property guard,
"
no pictures! not allowed, no pictures!", una cabra vieja de Cuba
-bicyclists run both ways on Main Highway at Sunday dawn.
-a large group heads to Key Biscayne, and we close at Highgear Cycling,
the cycling shop that saves my bike over and again.
camera sound and silent stills