LIFES A BEACH!
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Kudos to your Son in Laws, Faith and their families
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thanks for the grass skirt, it makes me smile and I need that today!!!
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Faithie-like Gee-Gee, like granddaughter from the sounds of the outfits.
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Faith, they are so lucky they have such a loving and fun Gee-Gee! My goodness, they get to have Kweezletown to play in with you! They must love all you do.
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TGIF
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I was thinking that there is a little Faithie in the works there.
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She does love polka dots. Seriously.
She ALWAYS chooses polka dots when it's an option.
Which of course I think is so funny!!!!
She used to call them "spinkles". Her sheets are polka dots & so are her curtains.
I wish you could hear her teenie-tiny, whittle voice say, "polka dots." (poo-ka-bots)
She is still so itty-bitty, not yet in the 1 percentile club..... so whatever she says seems so mature from her bitty self -- though she's nearing three!! Well, they are nearing three. Her twinzee guy is 100% football player, tackle 24/7 and quite the jester.
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Faith, they sound like a bundle of charm....hmmm, who could they have got that from? Is there a charm gene?
I don't know if any of you Beachettes ever visit the poetry thread, but I just posted one and copied the post for you guys. I wrote it this evening, and it was inspired by last night's fierce winter storm here in Tennessee. It is also about surviving adversity. Love to you all.
The Living Tree
Fierce winds blow
Blustering howls into the night
My destructive foe
Tries to uproot me from my great height
The forces come upon me
The cyclone twists and comes near
My branches may break
But I am not broken with fear
For my roots have grown deep
So deep, far, and wide
That I am not root-bound
Though I have nowhere to hide
Standing strong and still must endure
I am sustained with faith and abide
For living water my roots have procured
For the earth was soaked by the river I cried
My roots are now deep
So deep, far, and wide
That I'll survive winter
And in spring bloom with pride
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Just a beach shot of one of the life guard houses.
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blondie - welcome! I'm from Collingdale!!! A few of us are going to lunch next Saturday, March 5th in Newark, DE. I'd love to have you join us and would be willing to pick you up and drive if you've available. Send me a PM - I don't see this site every day so if you post here I might miss it0
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MissB, how beautiful both the poem and pic
Faith, you know my love and prayers are with you and fam and esp SIL. To think of that precious little girl with polka dots is just too much
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We went to Oahu and Pearl Harbor 5 years ago a inspiring experience. this trip was 10 days to Kauai where we walked swam and relaxed everday.
Peacock in the tree!
The top peak is the wettest place on earth averaging over 400 incehs of rain a year and up 1000!
North shore beach
Bowl of Island goodies, we ate a lot of fresh fruit.
Hope everyone enjoys the weekend, had a great trip but work is swamped so back to reality but oh so nice to come to the Beach, will try to hang around in my flip flops a little more often!!
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Thank you, Marlegal! Sometimes I put my heart out into the stratosphere, and I think I hear an echo! lol Thanks for reading it.
Carollynn, I absolutely love Kauai, everything about it. Thanks for sharing. I visited a tropical garden there that had peacocks everywhere, just roaming freely. We were allowed to gather peacock feathers that we found and take them home. I don't remember the name of it. Was that where you were?
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Bianca, love the poem and the tree...wonderful
carolynn, the pix of Hawaii trip are great..peacocks are so hard to photograph
samsue..lovely picture, I love seeing the grasses near the beaches..here
we have ice plant yuck..I am also remembering when I was a lifeguard. We
had no huts..lots of sunburns as they didn't have sunscreen in the 1950s
crissy, you are giving me vibes to travel!!
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thanks Marlegal I sent you a PM...and thanks for the welcome!!
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Thanks, Lisa! You were a lifeguard? That's so cool! Do you have any life saving stories? I actually like all the ice plants along the coast. They bloom such a brilliant violet. There is an oceanside garden with drought resistant flowers at Del Mar beach that I loved so much. It is set on a cliff, and you get to it by a little gate right by the children's play area. Have you ever been there?
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SoCal they plant the sea oats to keep the erosion down. Long time ago... before they did it at most of the beaches... I used to pick it It's now endangered.0
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Bianca, no sterling life guard rescue stories..the trick it getting to them before they panic...
we can see it if they can't...
here are a couple shots of Del Mar
taken right before one of our BCO luncheons..
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soooooooooooooooooo happy to see today's posts...............
can't keep eyes open another minute.....................
longest, bestest most wonderfulest of days.................
adoring fanclub teachers, rave reviews of presentation then home to my 3 wonderPeepers
AND
we got a call from our Denver peepers that there's a new peeper percolating..... twill bring us to a total of 7 wonder-wombats as of august!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
twill fall asleep amidst the poetry & vistas of peacocks and shorelines with a gigantic smile of exhaustion and appreciation for our ability to brighten one another's lives!!!!!!!!
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Lisa, you have shared pics of some of my favorite spots most dear to my memories. I used to run by the railroad tracks. In your first pic, you can even see part of the track (left side) with grey gravel next to it. It was heaven. The second pic in the distance is Del Mar Dog Beach (the happiest canine place on earth), and the far away cliff has a lookout bench that I used to hike up and sit with my multi million dollar view for free. We also watched the fireworks from Del Mar Fairgrounds across the street from the beach every 4th of July. Thank you so much for sharing them!
Faith, I'm so glad you have such a wonderful, joyful day! Thank you for sharing your bright spirit with us.
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You mean these tracks, Bianca?
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Lisa, how have I given you the urge to travel? just curious. The places I takes pics of are all easily accessable and 99.9% of them are in South Australia where I live. Where I go, so goes my camera. I learned a long time ago, that, I would invariably see something worth snapping and wouldn't have the where with all to make the memory. I now have passed up my large camera because it is too heavy to cart around and I treated myself to a compact digital about three years ago. I just love it, but I still miss the perfection of my old one. Your flower pics have taught me a new way of photographing things and manipulating light......I just love it!
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I've lost count Faith. Is it your newly-wed DD that's prego's? 7??? I thought you had about 4....
Great pics Lisa! Love the color on the first one. (crop job?)
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I'm moving in with you Chrissy!! Please?0
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Anytime Shaz......just let me know and I'll make sure the room is ready!!!
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Lisa, thanks! Those are the tracks that brought me a lot of joy. I would start off at Torrey Pines Beach, where you can access the cliff, and then run to Del Mar's Park on the cliff. When I was feeling strong, I would then continue on the sand of Del Mar, and then hike up to my perch on the cliff above Dog Beach.
I would have days where I could see pods of dolphins playing in the water. Occasionally, I would see the blowhole spray of a whale. It was so beautiful. I didn't ever bring my camera on those runs, just my car key strapped to my shoe lace. So, thank you for a pic of those tracks!
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Beautiful pics, Chrissy! Love those Aussie pelicans. I especially like the rock formations in second pic.
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Making sure the bed's made!!!
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