I want to live in your world for just a wee bit. I love how you find magic in everything you see, and how wonderful you record it so we, too, can imagine being there. Thanks for the calm.
Karylsays
Could I just follow you around? I promise to stay 20 feet behind and not make any trouble…
Mary Ann – Thank you! These pictures ARE helping !! I’m not landlocked. I live by the sea. But my sea right now is fierce and cooooooold. I really needed to remember what I love about the sea. Thank you…and enjoy!
Joansays
OH MY! Beautiful photos of wondrous nature. I grew up in a coastal beach town in So. Cal. Just north of San Diego…I love the changes the tides bring in. Always something unusual, good or bad, you never know that will turn up. I can almost smell the salty tang of ocean breezes! You’ll come home restored, yes, it’s always good for the soul to visit the sea shore.
I especially love the 5th pic down with the green moss, it looks like an aerial view from a plane…with roads and green fields, dried grass and rows of trees. Uhg, I have such wanderlust for the sea being landlocked here in Kansas City, and these pics are NOT helping! 😉
This is beautiful. Makes me want to get myself to the beach! (I’m in LA too, but not by the beach unfortunately.)
So lovely. Your photographic eye is brilliant.
I can smell the salty air. thank you. xo
sooo lovely! amazing photographs. thank you.
I want to live in your world for just a wee bit. I love how you find magic in everything you see, and how wonderful you record it so we, too, can imagine being there. Thanks for the calm.
Could I just follow you around? I promise to stay 20 feet behind and not make any trouble…
Thank you for the lovely beach walk!!
I love the lone bird. Looks like a feathered philosophy professor.
Beautiful, inspirational photos – I think you’ve outdone yourself with brilliance this time, and that’s pretty darn hard to do 🙂
What beautiful pictures you took, we went to Cambria this summer, it was so beautiful and cool. Enjoy!
you are having some good good fun!
I particularly love the last one.
you and nature have magnificent ‘dates’ . . . the beach photos and the butterfly photos are the best!
great, great photos Mary Ann! I hope you are enjoying your time to the fullest, xo natalea
I guess it is true, beauty lies wherever the eye lands.
Lesson #27 from my mum.
Mary Ann – Thank you! These pictures ARE helping !! I’m not landlocked. I live by the sea. But my sea right now is fierce and cooooooold. I really needed to remember what I love about the sea. Thank you…and enjoy!
OH MY! Beautiful photos of wondrous nature. I grew up in a coastal beach town in So. Cal. Just north of San Diego…I love the changes the tides bring in. Always something unusual, good or bad, you never know that will turn up. I can almost smell the salty tang of ocean breezes! You’ll come home restored, yes, it’s always good for the soul to visit the sea shore.
I can smell the salt air! Thanks for sharing.
I especially love the 5th pic down with the green moss, it looks like an aerial view from a plane…with roads and green fields, dried grass and rows of trees. Uhg, I have such wanderlust for the sea being landlocked here in Kansas City, and these pics are NOT helping! 😉
Wonderful pix! You have a very artistic eye. 🙂
These photos are awesome. Did you…or nature…do the writing in the sand?
This is beautiful. Makes me want to get myself to the beach! (I’m in LA too, but not by the beach unfortunately.)
So lovely. Your photographic eye is brilliant.
these are beautiful photos!! looooove your photographic eye.
nature is truly amazing, thank God! 🙂
absolutely beautiful photos. You make this Minnesota girl homesick for Northern California.
Beautiful observations. Peaceful, thoughtful, time to stand and stare and ponder 🙂
photos. beauteous! Food for the soul, no question. Does Mamma Moss know you are up blogging this late? ha ha Donna