Evening at Sims Park

Sims Park in New Port Richy, Florida, a suburban town on the west coast of Florida NW of Tampa

 

 

Last week we took a drive through New Port Richey and visited Sims Park on a beautiful day. Time to enjoy a beautiful sunset in New Port Richey.

 

 

 

 

 

Now let’s enjoy the lights at the Sims Park fountain.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Have a blessed day!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Carol

I was raised in Tennessee but have lived in Florida for many years. Love my small home in the Tampa Bay area and its developing garden. My decorating style is eclectic - some vintage, some cottage, all with a modern flair. Pursuing a healthier lifestyle. Spent many years in social services but am happily retired.

37 thoughts to “Evening at Sims Park”

    1. somehow palms are part of paradise to my mind – I like to add even a part of them in photos

  1. Stunning nightime photos, looks likw a lovely part of Florida

    Thank you for linking up to #MySundayPhoto

  2. Carol, your night photography is spectacular…what a pretty park! I know we’ve driven through this area but now I want to go back and spend some time. (Assuming we are ever able to get back at all ).

  3. Carol – I love the night-time nature of these shots! Now that I think about it, I would say the vast majority of the pictures we share with each other on our blogs are all day-time pictures. Thanks for shaking it up for Mosaic Monday!

  4. Wow! How gorgeous is that! I know we should find more places that we can drive to and enjoy. I just haven’t felt like getting in the car and driving anywhere lately. Love these photos! Enjoy your week. Stay cool!

  5. What an amazing sunset are those palm trees newly planted? they look like they’re being propped up. In the last last photo they are so tall.

    1. Yes, new larger palm trees must be supported when planted as they have small roots. You’ve got a good eye!

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