Just a day at the beach!
Whoever came up with that expression knew what they were talking about. Whether it's vacationing in Florida, cruising the Caribbean or just walking along Cresent Beach in Cape Elizabeth, I like to leave footprints. Well, most of the time. Walking along the water's edge, with that ol' sun shining the way, is an activity I enjoy... a lot. Occasionally, you might even spy me picking up a stray rock or two on my stroll.
Secret time. hahahaha! I get a kick out of signs that read: "Take only pictures."
Am I a bad boy?
Ahhh, yes, bliss.
ReplyDeleteI would love to be there right now.What an adorable beach and your picture is splendid!
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i love walking along the beach, especially when i have it to myself!
ReplyDeleteLovvvvvvvvvvvve beach walking, always pick up something. Baaaad? I don't think so.
ReplyDeleteYou've posted a very appealing scene today.
ReplyDeletea great, relaxing shot...
ReplyDeleteWHAT? You can't take a shell from the beach? What's this world coming to. And BTW, you can't fool me, it's not that balmy up there yet!
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There definitely is something to be said for walking along the beach and hearing the waves and looking off into the far reaches of the sea! Priceless.
ReplyDeleteI liked the beach a lot more in the old days before that dratted sun started producing spots that my dermatologist needs to burn off. I had another one taken off this morning.
ReplyDeleteI love this photograph! The footprints are such a contrast to the sand and waves.
ReplyDeleteNot at all, and this is a wonderful image. The signs that really wick me off are the ones that say "no photography." Someday we'll all have a Google Glass or whatever comes along and can ignore such annoying rules.
ReplyDeleteSuper image Birdman..very Robinson Crusoe !
ReplyDeleteI never saw Crescent Beach looking so good with azure blue! What I always see there is the seaweed strewn across the sand.....haven't been there in a long time...As far as picking natural things up: yeah, I'm a believer in leaving them there because there are so many people who do it...
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