Sunday, September 3, 2017
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I totally agree with this quote! What a picture, love the crooked stairway down to the ocean.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ginnie, so happy you liked this post :)
DeleteI think that is true of all bodies of water, moving or still. Despite the dangers inherent.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree EC :)
DeleteI doubt whether the people in coastal Texas would agree with that sentiment right about now!
ReplyDeleteProbably not David :(
Deletethis photo stirs my heart and makes me long to walk down to that beach. gorgeous
ReplyDeleteI am glad Sandra and I hope you get your walk on a beach real soon.
DeleteHello Denise,lovely view of the beach and ocean. Great quote. Happy Sunday, enjoy your day and new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, thank you and the same to you :)
DeleteBeautiful photo and quote! Hope the Atlantic doesn't stir up anything bad for you all with Irma....hoping it goes put to sea. Have an awesome week!
ReplyDeleteThank you Marie, I hope not too. We are keeping an eye on the weather. Still feel so bad about what folks are going through in Texas. Hope you have had an awesome weekend also.
DeleteGood eye on this photo!
ReplyDeleteThank you Red :)
DeleteDenise, nice scene. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Doug.
DeleteGorgeous photo and I really like that quote!
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda, so glad :)
DeleteLovely quote, I quite agree.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you liked it Christine.
DeleteHi Denise,and what a beautiful ocean image, mind I agree with David, all the best, John {sorry for the absence, had the flu.}
ReplyDeleteIndeed John and no apologies necessary. I do hope you feel better soon.
DeleteGreat shot!
ReplyDeleteThank you William :)
DeleteI totally agree but I live 500 miles from the sea....
ReplyDeleteThank you Gosia, I don't live close to the sea either but occasionally I do visit.
DeleteVery nice, I like this quote.
ReplyDeleteThat's great Jimmy, thank you.
DeleteYes. And what a fine East Coast beach photo! [it is, isn't it?]
ReplyDeleteYes it is Cloudia, I will be doing a post about it soon :)
DeleteThere is a meditative quality about the ocean ... it’s so peaceful to look at when there’s no storm. Perhaps we’re so drawn to it because it’s where our beginnings were in some way.
ReplyDeleteVery! An excellent theory Penelope. I have read articles along the same lines. Makes sense to me.
DeleteLovely photograph and I do like the words too.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you Jan and the same to you :)
DeleteThat is a wonderful quote...I feel like that about the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River.
ReplyDeleteI can see how. They are amazing bodies of water. Thank you Rose :)
DeleteSo very true. Diane
ReplyDeleteYes indeed Diane :)
DeletePretty photo...a day at the sea lifts my spirits for sure.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ellen, mine too.
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