Tuesday, September 2, 2008


cay |kē; kā|
noun
a low bank or reef of coral, rock, or sand. Compare with key 2 .
ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Spanish cayo ‘shoal, reef,’ from French quai ‘quay.’


Taken on my trip to the Florida Keys. A very small key. (Ok, a bit of a stretch, but I like the image. And I'm 320 behind with four months to go!)

The turtles remind me of two old men talking. I wonder what they have to say. And if you look close you can see alligator teeth marks on the far turtle. That would be an interesting story.

2 comments:

Linda aka Elemobe said...

That's funny! Great imagination to come up with this version of the theme - lol

Anonymous said...

I don't think anyone has used a homonym for a theme yet! Well done...