BTW, I will be in touch about your nephew, just running a little behind. Thanks for letting me know. I'll try to send you an e-mail by tonight if work doesn't get too crazy.
B--I'm not a beach goer in the traditional sense and I hate crowded beaches, but I do enjoy an occasional walk along a deserted beach--or nearly deserted, especially if there are some nice dead fish or shells or other interesting things to see.
Screaming people though I'm not that fond of--I like my people a few at a time.
You always have the most beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I will be in touch about your nephew, just running a little behind. Thanks for letting me know. I'll try to send you an e-mail by tonight if work doesn't get too crazy.
Mason
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Never understood beach goers.
ReplyDeleteMason--no rush. Thanks for your sweet comments.
ReplyDeleteB--I'm not a beach goer in the traditional sense and I hate crowded beaches, but I do enjoy an occasional walk along a deserted beach--or nearly deserted, especially if there are some nice dead fish or shells or other interesting things to see.
Screaming people though I'm not that fond of--I like my people a few at a time.
That flower looks good enough to eat! Hope you had a good time. But, why do you avoid like the plague this particular beach?
ReplyDeleteI do understand your aversion to crowds - me, too! But, compared to some beaches in Florida, this doesn't look too bad.
Well, the other beaches are wild and empty, so why fight your way through crowds?
ReplyDeleteThis is Canada, remember--and the water is cold!
ReplyDeleteQue linda a flor da primeira foto.
ReplyDeleteAbraços,
Thank you, R! :-D
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