I saw this image when I was a kid. The photograph of Jupiter taken by NASA’s Voyager. Beautiful; but nothing special until shown in rapid succession. Suddenly Jupiter was alive, breathing. I was hypnotised.
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I saw this image when I was a kid. The photograph of Jupiter taken by NASA’s Voyager. Beautiful; but nothing special until shown in rapid succession. Suddenly Jupiter was alive, breathing. I was hypnotised.
(Source: peakingoranges, via lecontraste)
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This is a photo from the 1960s shared on a facebook group - Jupiter Old Days by Rob Thomson
We grew up on the Loxahatchee River - where swimming with a porpoise was an everyday afterschool activity.
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Old Ranch Motel in Juno
From the album:
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Jupiter-Marina-1960’s
If you look in the upper right you can see the bridge tenders house. It was on pilings in the (then) low area between the railroad and Old Dixie. The Damon’s lived there at the time. It was torn down when the new bridge was built.
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Cato’s Bridge circa 1960 This photo is looking West (from the Jupiter Island side). The lighthouse is off to the upper left just out of the picture. The Cato family (and the Wood’s family before them) lived in that house while their fathers were the bridge tenders.
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“Spirit Lanterns” by Dan Gladwin
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“Distant memories, someone’s past
reflecting on the morning’s glass.
Spirit lanterns from a tree
free at last,
now head to sea.”