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Wednesday, 11 May 2011
St Andrews beach, on a sunny day
Seems like for ever ago, but in fact it was only a couple of weeks ago that the weather was nice enough to sit out on the beach........
Has it been raining then? This is a beautiful view you have here. We just got back from the Leslie Street Spit and Tommy Thompson Park. It is right off of Lake Ontario. So, we went to the beach today. They are also ponds and we did some bird watching today.
We have some stony areas on our beach but for the most part the beach is sand but the sand in some areas has a lot of stones and rocks in it. The trendy sections have sand added I think to keep it soft. Otherwise it might all blow away I would think.
i love this! i want those rocks, LOL
ReplyDeleteOooo!
ReplyDeletegood ol' natural Zen!
ReplyDeleteNice and rocky.
ReplyDeletePretty, could I have the red one please?
Nice Loretta.
ReplyDeleteHas it been raining then?
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful view you have here.
We just got back from the Leslie Street Spit and Tommy Thompson Park. It is right off of Lake Ontario. So, we went to the beach today. They are also ponds and we did some bird watching today.
very nice and beachy.
ReplyDeleteWe have some stony areas on our beach but for the most part the beach is sand but the sand in some areas has a lot of stones and rocks in it.
ReplyDeleteThe trendy sections have sand added I think to keep it soft. Otherwise it might all blow away I would think.
The intertidal zone, the birthplace of much sea life.
ReplyDeleteSaved the best for last. Haunting and lovely.
ReplyDeleteVery nice indeed.
ReplyDeleteI often collect rocks for the garden when I go to the beach, they add so much.
ReplyDeleteLovely spot.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo.
ReplyDeleteLove this one
ReplyDeleteYou'll have more sunny days!
ReplyDeleteVery attractive red rocks, tempting to take home.
ReplyDeleteThe lime of the growth on the rocks is very bright.
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