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Mom at Pawley's, showing off the Sand Castle (at left) and squinting while holding a shell or sand dollar or something (at right).
First trip on the new bicycle. A Workcycles FR8 from My Dutch Bike in Sausalito.
To the harbor beach with chips+salsa, beer & sunset. And a photo.
The night was but young, until the rain came. Lost my best pair of thongs, which are now half way to China.
Beach huts facing the Sound between Denmark and Sweden (Øresund). Rungsted Strandvej, Denmark.
Camera: Pentax 67 II
Lens: smc Pentax 67 55mm F4.0 with yellow filter
Exposure: 1/250 @ F8
Film: Rollei RPX 400 dev. in D-76 1+1 in the Jobo ATL-1500 film processor
Spent a week in Kuala Lumpur (20-27 Dec 2012) and drove to seven branches of Toys R Us in KL and major departmental stores for serious toy hunting.
Bought another Ryan for body donor purposes and Raquelle because she's so fabulous! And also the Beach Cruiser. The Beach Cruiser is my third car after the two Mini Coopers. Mostly I want Ken's clothes that is exclusive to this set only.
last weekend there was a nice surprise as i walked along the beach...we've been talking for a while and after that we both walked our way...a miraculous encounter, once again.
Drucilla (Beach Frankie), Simone (Beach Clawdeen) & Prudence (Beach Draculaura) are totally ready for summer... so am I!
Beached fishing boat next door to the Corran ferry jetty (Loch Linnhe, Scotland) with the misty hills of Ardgour behind.
Seaside frame using stained glass, ceramic seagull and starfish, beach glass, sea shells, stones. Photograph taken at Acadia National Park, ME
A series of photographs taken at Port Beach and Leighton Beach (Freo beaches) for the PIP August Project: The photograph as documentary.
This series looks at the coast and its people - and what it means to me: a place of tremendous freedom and casual beauty under threat from the development of coastal apartments and (would you believe) an artificial off-shore island which will hold more apartments!
The mural was painted by artist Colin Seal. He has included himself asleep in a deck chair. The headline on the newspaper reads "Elizabeth is crowned". Some of these old beach huts are still used each year on the West Promenade.
Jackie told us she and a friend used to go to the beach and do gymnastics... while fun in theory, it is a dreadfully painful idea when you let ten+ years go by since your last bout of gymnastics. What I love about this picture, though, is how we all have our hands and fingers splayed out. Plus we are in height order, even though we are not at all standing straight up.
Take a snapshot look at the beautiful people enjoying the sun on the beach at the Setai in Miami Beach Florida. www.ImagineLifestyles.com knows the inn places to relax at during the day or unwind at night.