Your beach looks so calm, Sus. Does Flossie like to swim? I went to the beach this morning after a few days of wind storms. You can see what I found on my 12-12-12 blog post. xo Carole
The muted wind blown browns in the grasses against the pale slate blue gray of the cold water are so lovely together. I too am counting down the days, knowing that we are at the peak of the shortest days we know on this planet. I'm rushing over to see what Carole found now!!! *smiles* Norma, x
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour beach looks so calm, Sus. Does Flossie like to swim?
ReplyDeleteI went to the beach this morning after a few days of wind storms. You can see what I found on my 12-12-12 blog post. xo Carole
The muted wind blown browns in the grasses against the pale slate blue gray of the cold water are so lovely together. I too am counting down the days, knowing that we are at the peak of the shortest days we know on this planet. I'm rushing over to see what Carole found now!!! *smiles* Norma, x
ReplyDelete.... the first one , just like the legs of a giant insect .... and the second one a bug (too) ;-)
ReplyDeleteDear Flossy looks small in your giant nature
(off to bed with a running nose)
I love the pic of Flossie at the water's edge--very evocative. What will you do for solstice?
ReplyDeleteFlossie waiting for solstace = cute!
ReplyDeletehope you are well Susan not too cold up there while I swelter down here :(
Helen x
I don't hear the wind, but I do FEEL it as I sit here waiting for the wood stove to heat the house :)
ReplyDeleteoh such beauty and all for free, love that greyish blue of the water, keep warm, xx
ReplyDeleteflossy is looking for new snow ;-)!
ReplyDeletewonderful pictures!
:-) mano
ps: love your exhibition!!