If I were a fish I would eat these, especially the last one - pink and gummy! The top reminds me of a sea horse. I was thinking about the beach today. How I'd love to be close. Thanks.
Rach - if I were a fish, the gummy-looking pink one would be my choice of dish, too. A frilly sea horse, yes - I saw her, too. She's wearing a boa. . . Every time I walk this beach, I think how fortunate I am to be within reach of it (it's about twenty mins away from home). We would welcome you, you know?
Hi Isabel, nature's handwriting. . . happy to see you here. I have been visiting you, too; have been dreadful at comments here, there and everywhere lately. Tiger got my tongue. Soon. . .
Susan dear, if a small smidge of colour sends you outside with your camera, that has to be a good thing, right? Work will be there when you get back. . . What did you see? x
Beautiful photos, Claire. I want that beach here! The third photo, that thingy, whatever it is, is very intriguing. Looks like some kind of little sea flower. :)
Hi Jayne - Rachel calls these beach offerings 'gooeys'. They look like something that could fill a lolly (candy?) jar, sweet and tangy and the perfect stretchy texture. They'd look ornamental and festive decorating a beach-side wedding cake. . . ??
Hi Antares - I have a fair bit of catching up to do, too. There is time enough. . . I suspect many of us would be hard-pressed to come up with scent(s) more intoxicating than the oceans'?
If I were a fish I would eat these, especially the last one - pink and gummy! The top reminds me of a sea horse. I was thinking about the beach today. How I'd love to be close.
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beautiful lines
ReplyDeleteVery delicate, very lovely. x
ReplyDeletewe don't have colors like this! but...maybe we do? now i have to go out with my camera, claire...i should be working....
ReplyDeleteRach - if I were a fish, the gummy-looking pink one would be my choice of dish, too. A frilly sea horse, yes - I saw her, too. She's wearing a boa. . .
ReplyDeleteEvery time I walk this beach, I think how fortunate I am to be within reach of it (it's about twenty mins away from home). We would welcome you, you know?
Hi Isabel, nature's handwriting. . . happy to see you here. I have been visiting you, too; have been dreadful at comments here, there and everywhere lately. Tiger got my tongue. Soon. . .
ReplyDeleteHi PamelaMM - remember these? We were walking the spit together. . . the day we came across the upturned tree, her roots trailing, limbs lolling. xo
ReplyDeleteSusan dear, if a small smidge of colour sends you outside with your camera, that has to be a good thing, right? Work will be there when you get back. . . What did you see? x
ReplyDeleteMy goal is to someday walk a beach of yours. =)
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Lovely, Claire, and very glad to know you did actually walk the beach you so needed to feed your heart. xo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Claire. I want that beach here! The third photo, that thingy, whatever it is, is very intriguing. Looks like some kind of little sea flower. :)
ReplyDeleteI've got some catching up to do, but I can smell what is probably my favorite scent: the ocean.
ReplyDeleteMailed, please check.
Rach - you will, too. And before long, I reckon ; )
ReplyDeleteThanks, Melissa - I really did need that walk, yes. This beach never fails to work its magic xo
ReplyDeleteHi Jayne - Rachel calls these beach offerings 'gooeys'. They look like something that could fill a lolly (candy?) jar, sweet and tangy and the perfect stretchy texture. They'd look ornamental and festive decorating a beach-side wedding cake. . . ??
ReplyDeleteHi Antares - I have a fair bit of catching up to do, too. There is time enough. . . I suspect many of us would be hard-pressed to come up with scent(s) more intoxicating than the oceans'?
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