Last week I was fortunate enough to spend in Bermuda. As you of you know, I’m no stranger to Bermuda. Most of the dad’s family resides in Bermuda and I’ve visited many times. This time was a little different. I had a wedding scheduled and was able to shoot a ton of landscape photos. The weather on the island was beautiful, but it did get very hot. You never realize how intense the sun can get until you’re on a tropical island.
Also, at the same time I was there, it was Bermuda 400 year celebration and their Cup Match holiday. Cup Match is the country’s big cricket match between the Somerset Parish and the St. George’s Parish. We visited the Cup Match the first day, but I had no idea how cricket was played. So I didn’t have much interest in the game.
Below are several of the photos I took last week. You’ll immediately see the beauty of the island. And yes the water is that color. I’ll have more photos on tomorrow’s post and then a special post on the images I took at the Unfinished Church.
Enjoy!
Here’s the view from my cousins front door were I stayed.
A shot from her beach were the water is always a sea surface temperature of 84.1 degrees.
A shot of St. David’s Island and the St. David’s Lighthouse.
My uncle Johnny! Classic man.
From Gibb’s Hill Lighthouse.

I thought this was cool. Bottle bottoms broken off in the concrete pillar at Fort St. Catherine’s.














