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congratulations to deborah lattimore (with whom I took this photo of her home turf), for her acceptance into the Bay Area Photographers Collective -- her unique vision and wonderful attitude will sure make that organization sparkle!!!
you go, girl!!
When I dined at Mama's Fish House more than 30 years ago, it served the best island fish in a little shack. Now it serves the best island fish in a well appointed open air restaurant with a view of this beach looking up the coast of West Maui. Lunch here is definitely on the list of our favorites.
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Sandwood Bay up in the very north west corner of Scotland. Cape Wrath is the last headland in the distance.
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I do miss the beach and the sunsets at Huntington Beach. This is a short trip of only a coulple days.
New post featuring items from [Pumpkin], [Z O O M], .Eldritch., Mina, and more! Full credits are at freebeing.me/2015/05/22/beach-selfie/
April 23, 2016: Karekare Beach, New Zealand. Stefan Blomberg Photography - www.stefanblombergphotography.com
These grow all over the sandy areas at the beaches, parks, and along the road.
Rosa rugosa
Cape Cod Massachusetts
Returning to Harlech beach and a combination of colour that I think complement each other rather well. The perfectly still waters of the reflection and sand ripples were the draw along with the interesting sky.
Cannon Beach is one of the most popular beaches along the Oregon Coast. Its proximity to Portland results in a steady influx of beach goers trying to find relief from the hustle and bustle of the city. Haystack Rock shown above, is the main feature here, at least as far as natural wonders are concerned. The rock is a major nesting site for the Puffin. The town itself is full of upscale B&Bs, restaurants, and small boutique shops.
On this moody overcast day, the Puffins were just beginning to arrive in force. I found this far more interesting than the shopping potential in town.
Cannon Beach, Oregon