Silent Sunday: Bermuda Stills
Horseshoe Bay Beach at Dusk, © Carol Labuzzetta, 2017.
Tabacco Bay. © Carol Laubbetta, 2017.
View from the ferry to Hamilton.© Carol Labuzzetta, 2017.
Church in Hamilton. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2017.
Cannon left at the Royal Dockyard. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2017.
Horseshoe Bay Beach, © Carol Labuzzetta, 2017.
View from Ferry to Hamilton – St. Georges. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2017.
Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, © Carol Labuzzetta, 2017
Grounds at The Lighthouse on Bermuda, © Carol Labuzzetta, 2017.
Gibbs Hill Lighthouse. © Carol Labuzzetta, 20217.
Inside Gibbs Hill Lighthouse – Oldest Cast Iron Lighthouse in the world, circa 1846. -© Carol Labuzzetta, 2017.
View from Gibbs Hill Lighthouse. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2017.
Town Square Benches at St. Georges. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2017.
St. Peter’s Church. St. Georges. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2017.
Hamilton Town Center with “birdcage” for the bobbies in the middle of the street. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2017.
Tabbcao Bay Beach. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2017.

Today is Silent Sunday! This is the day each week that I post my own photos on a theme of my choice. There is no text with the exception of the captions. On my Medium.com page, Sunday afternoons, I post the context behind the photos. You can check there later if you need more information.

2 responses to “Silent Sunday: Bermuda Stills”

  1. Kelly MacKay Avatar
    Kelly MacKay

    Thanks for showing me some of Bermuda.
    Ive always wanted to see pink sand and I’m finally going to see it in September. Thanks again. Following

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    1. theapplesinmyorchard Avatar

      Kelly, You are welcome! I love Bermuda – one of my all time favorite places! I hope it lives up to all of your expectations!

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An Anthology of Ekphrastic Nature Poetry with twenty-five authors from four countries. Featuring the poets’ color photography and a variety of poem types. Written for middle-grade students, their teachers, and homeschooled students. Published in 2024 by Northern Loon Press.
My chapbook of poetry (2022) is available on Amazon.