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To the Left
I walked down to the beach on Monday for the first time this year.
I can never get enough. Click to Play: Never Letting Go - Phoebe Snow When I Stop Dreaming - Johnny Cash Walk with me. I could use the company. An Island Walk
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The water looks very calm Mary. You can sea how the cliff is erodeing away looks like those trees won't be long before they are gone too
Mary MacADNski: The cliffs do erode every year. I found a very important fossil here a few years ago. It is in our national museum. I like to go early in the season to check out that aspect. They are rare here. I found nothing on Monday.
A beautiful picture of a stunning place, Mary.
I think I might be tempted to abandon the house, buy a little hiking tent, and just live here on the beach.
A beautiful picture of a stunning place, Mary.
I think I might be tempted to abandon the house, buy a little hiking tent, and just live here on the beach.
Mary MacADNski: I can just walk there. The tent would have been white after yesterday. We had THREE INCHES OF SNOW last night! It will disappear quickly but still!!!!
Wonderful scene Mary. I like your composition!
Mary MacADNski: Thanks, richard, I love this place.
I think you have had this area in a picture before - but one can never get enough of it
Mary MacADNski: Absolutely!. It's the beach behind my house. Each photo is a bit different.
I just love these colours. Will catch up with the songs later as am going out in a minute!
Mary MacADNski: Thanks, Bill. I sent you the links to the music pages, I believe. You can listen to the 632 (and growing by 2 every day) songs any old time.
Great shot Mary- this rock is EXACTLY the same as all the buildings in Glasgow- do you think the strata runs under the Atlantic?! It is very soft and many buildings need work on them.
Thanks also for reminding me of Phoebe Snow's talents- she had 15 mins of fame here long time ago, but is never heard of now- must investigate more!
Mary MacADNski: Sandstone is pretty common in different areas, it even is the shoreline around Sydney, Aus. It's not always red. It comes in different grades of hardness as well. You can't build with all of it. It's soft an drrodes easily. Here on the south it is softer than the west coast. I've shown lots of photos of my beach on the west. You can see how mch harder it is. If we need it for building there is one quarry here but usually it is imported from Wallace, Nova Scotial. It's only the next province but there it is grey, not red.
I have all of Phoebe's old albums. I love her a lot. I'll send you a few songs if you'd like.
Beautiful and serene. Wonderful photo.
Mary MacADNski: It's a wonderful place. No one goes there but me.
Great color, love this view, I know now why you can be and walk here forever.
Mary MacADNski: The fact that no one else goes here is appealing too.
I would never get enough of beauty like that, either. Lovely composition.
Mary MacADNski: If I didn't have an appt. somewhere else I would be heading down in my afternoon walk.
Nice brown tones in a lovely composition
Mary MacADNski: Thanks, Stephen. I've had photos of this spot up where it's very orange but this light does make it a brown.
A stunning photograph.
I almost feel as though I am standing there.
Mary MacADNski: I'm very lucky to have this as my neighbourhood beach because no one goes there but me.
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