Gnarly
I am not sure how this survived the ferocity of the surf to make it to the tide line. I love how the fairly young mussel has found itself attached to something that is almost unidentifiable as once living. Barnacles? … Continue reading
I am not sure how this survived the ferocity of the surf to make it to the tide line. I love how the fairly young mussel has found itself attached to something that is almost unidentifiable as once living. Barnacles? … Continue reading
Finding a heart rock, or in this case coral, always makes the day lucky. So was the day I met my wonderful husband who happens to have his birthday today. Thank you for sharing the tideline – and your life … Continue reading
To all the mathies out there, I know it isn’t really . . . but it is close enough for a visual comparison. Actually the beauty of the curves on the sea grass and the mussel shell are quite lovely. … Continue reading
It is not yet truly autumn, but this morning it was chillingly clear that we are almost there. I was woefully unprepared when the dogs and I went out walking before 6AM! Shorts and a tee shirt necessitated a very … Continue reading
The whole note lingers Staff lines shifted by the sound Of the tide’s retreat
Today I had a guest select the photo to post. My nine year old granddaughter chose this photograph because of the colors, but more so because of a play on words… “Not Jaws, but Claws. Get it?” I not only … Continue reading
A perfect confluence of tidelines and an ancient whelk. This was a real delight to find!
In reality, we don’t need any evidence of the gulls’ presence. The beach has been full of the birds, numbering in the hundreds some mornings. I am always impressed with the great black-back gulls. They are enormous! This gentle feather … Continue reading
Yes! It was a wonderful summer season at the shore, down the shore . . . on several shores! I am, though, looking forward to what the upcoming change of season will bring in with the tide. Happy Labor Day … Continue reading