Ariel the Thief: Yes, it must be - although I wouldn't know. Up on that cliff, it was too far away to hear the waves.
Anonymous - salt air it was indeed. That particular day was before the fires had started.
JJ - that beach is always calling me back with its tempting pleasures. Away up high on the cliff I was definately too far away from the water. I had to lay down in the gravel to take the picture LOL.
McRaven - and it smells a whole heck of a lot better than the smokey air surrounding us at present!
Julie -LOL! I knew that is how my caption would be interpreted. I've been fair to middlin.. how about you? Recovered from Europe yet? A year ago I was in Italy, and now I'm just home in the mundane day to day routine. *sigh* Dreaming of another trip, just like you :)
anonymous - Idylic bliss; my dreamboat on one side, and the beautiful Pacific Ocean on the other... what more could a girl wish for? xo
Yellowdog Granny - so would I - in a heartbeat! But since there is probably no way on earth in which that scenario could transpire, I'll have to settle for an occasional fix as I drive by.
Dr. John - Okay you wiseguy... you knew what I meant. You are such a boy... boys always go for blowing up stuff, don't they. Those little tiny black specks down on the sand aren't sandfleas you know, they're people! *mutters under breath..."whippersnapper"*
This looks so inviting and I did blow up all those little people. The smoke is so thick today we can't see 1 mile in front of us. Almost night time in daytime. Really ugly and the temp is 107 right now.
Photowannabe: It is fun blowing them up, yes? Hallelujah, the heat has lifted somewhat today. The smoke still chokes, but it is bearable without the stifling heat.
Tom & Icy: I know they don't have beaches like that in Ohio. Come on down, I'll show you the most spectacular coastline ever.
Fred: - Actually, we were driving on down the coast on a roadtrip so we just pulled over, way up there on the cliffside to gaze down at the little tiny beachgoers below. Saving the moment to savor later when I am landlocked.
I enlarged the photo and nobody blew up. I was very disappointed. I did notice a huge shark out in the ocean waters, or maybe that was just my fertile imagination gone wild.
22 comments:
Must be wonderful to sit there and listen to the sea...
It does look blissful :) I hope that's sea salt in the air and not smoke in the distance!
nice composition...
i like the contrast
of sharp pointy things
with the calm gentle beach
beckoning in the background.
great photo! I can smell the ocean air.
Awww...and I was hoping to blow people up! lol. (not really) What a beautiful scene. Wish I could be there now.
How have you been, Terry?
relaxing spot :-)
oh my Goddess!...that's lovely...I'd almost leave my little abode of west,texas for that view..
I clicked.
The picture got bigger.
Nothing blew up.
When do the explosions start?
What little people?
Ariel the Thief: Yes, it must be - although I wouldn't know. Up on that cliff, it was too far away to hear the waves.
Anonymous - salt air it was indeed. That particular day was before the fires had started.
JJ - that beach is always calling me back with its tempting pleasures. Away up high on the cliff I was definately too far away from the water. I had to lay down in the gravel to take the picture LOL.
McRaven - and it smells a whole heck of a lot better than the smokey air surrounding us at present!
Julie -LOL! I knew that is how my caption would be interpreted. I've been fair to middlin.. how about you? Recovered from Europe yet? A year ago I was in Italy, and now I'm just home in the mundane day to day routine. *sigh* Dreaming of another trip, just like you :)
anonymous - Idylic bliss; my dreamboat on one side, and the beautiful Pacific Ocean on the other... what more could a girl wish for? xo
Yellowdog Granny - so would I - in a heartbeat! But since there is probably no way on earth in which that scenario could transpire, I'll have to settle for an occasional fix as I drive by.
Dr. John - Okay you wiseguy... you knew what I meant. You are such a boy... boys always go for blowing up stuff, don't they. Those little tiny black specks down on the sand aren't sandfleas you know, they're people! *mutters under breath..."whippersnapper"*
This looks so inviting and I did blow up all those little people.
The smoke is so thick today we can't see 1 mile in front of us. Almost night time in daytime. Really ugly and the temp is 107 right now.
I want to be there!
I hope you had a lawn chair and a good book. I love to head to the beach to catch up on my reading.
you want we should
blow up those little ants?
Hi there!
I came from G's place. Great beach pic!!!
I feel a little bad about blowing up those people.
Aw. I thought there'd be asplosions.
COUGH COUGH.... Loved the little people....
Very cool shot.
A very nice picture T. :-)
Photowannabe: It is fun blowing them up, yes? Hallelujah, the heat has lifted somewhat today. The smoke still chokes, but it is bearable without the stifling heat.
Tom & Icy: I know they don't have beaches like that in Ohio. Come on down, I'll show you the most spectacular coastline ever.
Fred: - Actually, we were driving on down the coast on a roadtrip so we just pulled over, way up there on the cliffside to gaze down at the little tiny beachgoers below. Saving the moment to savor later when I am landlocked.
Javajazz: You got it Guido.
Pavel - Welcome. Your icon is a gorgeous picture all by itself.
Diesel - No, come on, admit it. You loved it.
Doug - What's an asplosion?
Sister Celtic - Need a cough drop? Little people are fun, aren't they?
Thanks Nessa :) It was a cool spot too.
Will Doohan - Glad you liked it... nothing like that on the Jersey shore is there?
I enlarged the photo and nobody blew up.
I was very disappointed.
I did notice a huge shark out in the ocean waters, or maybe that was just my fertile imagination gone wild.
Lovely shot.
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