A Heart for My Beloved
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
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
The whole note lingers Staff lines shifted by the sound Of the tide’s retreat
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
At first glance, just a bit of long-dead coral. I was attracted more to the shadow than I was to the rock. I did notice the larger mollusk in the center when I photographed it. It was alive – I … Continue reading
If finding a heart rock makes the day lucky, then this should have won me the lottery. Tiny beach in the British Virgin Islands. Ancient, tumbled bit of coral, encrusted with algae. Absolutely beautiful, and what a surprise! This is … Continue reading
No irreverence intended. As a former art history major, certain stories and anecdotes never leave me. Given that, what else could this possibly look like?
How this tiny, delicate shell did not wash out with a retreating wave, I do not know. The arrangement was a happy find, though. Subtle colors and varied textures fashioned a lovely still life.
Spotting a heart-rock (or coral, in this case), makes it a lucky day. At least that’s what I tell my granddaughter. This little treasure was nestled perfectly in a cluster of stones and coral at the end of a bay. … Continue reading
Can’t you just hear them talking about the good old days, when they were bright, new coral? “When I was young . . .” “Remember when . . .? “How you been??”
At any other time of the day this shadow would have been missing. The coral itself is unremarkable, but the of the shadow by the very early, low-in-the-sky sunlight formed a fun figure on the sand.