
Worm’s Head. This month, all the photographs in the series were taken in September, though not this year. I have pictures going back to the time I …
#ScenicSaturday 10/Sep/22
A beautiful Welsh beach courtesy of Stuart.

Worm’s Head. This month, all the photographs in the series were taken in September, though not this year. I have pictures going back to the time I …
#ScenicSaturday 10/Sep/22
A beautiful Welsh beach courtesy of Stuart.

Check out, a bird’s eye view, of Moloka’i, taken from a helicopter, with the doors removed. Oh, to be a bird and soar over these islands! I flew solo…
Doors Off Moloka’i~
Wonderful photos of Moloka’i, courtesy of Cindy Knoke. Please stop by her blog to see many more of her gorgeous pictures!

Cretan Coast at Sissi Endlessly crashing Silver shines the sparkling sea Against solid rock # The daily words and picture series is hard to sustain …
#ScenicSaturday 11/June/22
A ruggedly beautiful coastline in Crete, courtesy of Stuart.

For how many million yearshas the headland facedunquiet seasfor how many more will itstand unchanged indifferentto humanity’s brief span? +++++++++++…
#Words and #PictureOfTheDay: 24/Apr/22
A beautiful coastal photo from Stuart.

Guardians of the gravel, but how will they fare when sea levels rise? +++++++++++++++++ We live among natural wonders. Some people ignore and others …
#Words and #PictureOfTheDay: 17/Apr/22
Rocky sea beach, courtesy of Stuart.

Thatched cottages overlooking the sea with an English spring sky above. What more could you possibly want? +++++++++++++++++ We live among natural …
#Words and #PictureOfTheDay: 07/Apr/22
Thatched cottages overlooking a beach and the sea, courtesy of Stuart.

The idea here is to brighten the day for those people isolated indoors during the Covid-19 pandemic. The coast in North Devon is very variable – from…
Today’s Pictures: 28 May 20
Beautiful village, handsome ocean. Thanks for sharing these stunning photos, Stuart. 🙂

There’s nothing like an ocean to calm or soothe …

… unless it’s showing its stormier characteristics.
Much of Canada and the northern United States has been sitting in an icy, windy, thumpingly cold Arctic low for the past one or two weeks.

Some more southerly parts have been even colder than us, and we in the southern NWT had anywhere between -36 and -40C (-33 to -40 F). It takes me about seven minutes to walk to work, and by the time I get there, my eyelashes have collected ice from my freezing breath. It’s been pretty chilly.
But I’ve had lovely memories, like this one, to sustain me.

And this one.

The north is very blue and white right now, but I do like the southern blue and white. 🙂