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Idle
on the beach
a summer Sunday
in the sun
as a boy
watching the gulls glide gracefully
over the waves
my toes
align with
the sand ridges
left by the receding tide
roll
from side to side
sand oozing over each toe
the suction
holds me fast
until a wave
slithers along the flat
tickles my insteps
and sets my toes
free...
GR
May/07
The air was so clear in these southern lands that the distant mountains seemed almost within reach. Landscapes like this just beg to be captured.
Free pattern from South West Trading Company
Knit from Ellens 1/2 Pint Farm hand-dyed wool/tencel fingering
This some rocky outcrops on Indian Beach at Neck Point Park. Check the array of colourful lichens on and in the rocks enhancing this surf scene.
Cherry Blossom around the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC. Jefferson Memorial framed by cherry blossoms. Still very cold this morning but at least the crouds weren't there!
A time-lapse of the Lagan weir in Belfast city centre during the recent storm surge/spring tide combination
National Park Service FLORAL LIBRARY / Late Summer Display across from the Tidal Basin between Maine Avenue and Independence Avenue near 17th Street, SW, Washington DC on Friday evening, 23 August 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
En route to 50th Anniversary of the 1963 Civil Rights March on Washingon GLOBAL FREEDOM FESTIVAL
Elvert Barnes 50th Anniversary of the 1963 MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR JOBS & FREEDOM / August 2013 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/50MOW2013
this elevated pond aside of the Belmont Slough rarely fills with water except after heavy rains or in this case by the King Tide event with the full-moon watching avove it all in Redwood Shores, CA.
The building at the end of this pier in the Presidio of San Francisco houses what is, according to NOAA, "the oldest continually operating tidal gauge in the Western Hemisphere." It started recording data on June 30, 1854.
Tidal pool at Coogee, The beach was closed and only a handful of fools were out trying to catch a wave. The little pool in the foreground was empty, but by the time I had walked down the stairs a collection of water had already started.
Calm seas, but this tidal pool was like a static mirror. No motion at all. This beach is utterly unprotected during storms, and the trees behind me are deformed by the constant wind.
The last days have been so calm, that even the ocean was without any swells. The clouds also were almost stationary. A wonderful day, but cold. First snow just fell, and is seen in the foreground to the right, and far left. Behind me, out of reach from the tide, everything is white.
We're in celebrating mode tonight :) Just sold the exclusive rights for one of our images for a year and suddenly it makes all those hours of painful dust spotting and keywording worth it. Now, if we could just do one of those a month ...;) (unlikely but we can only dream).
Anyway, back to Tidal River, black and white stylee.
An Auburn University research team in the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment, or CFWE, has been awarded a grant of $459,482 to assess the function and vulnerability of forested wetlands in the Mobile-Tensaw-Apalachee River Delta, or “MTA River Delta.” In this photo, the tidal inlet of a tidal freshwater forested wetland in the MTA Delta is shown.