When I got to the words "as the water recedes" I HEARD the water rolling back over the pebbles, loud and clear. Makes me long for more.... I must to the ocean go... soon!
More enticing photos to enjoy. Your blog is a beautiful place to visit, and the post after this one (which won't allow comments at present) goes a long way to explaining why! Congratulations on your continuing to swim in the waters of Blogland, like the Golden Fish you are...
So much slowly revealed.
ReplyDeleteI love the effect of water on pebbles Steven, it shows them in their finest colours then leaves them and they revert to a dull finish. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteThe bubbles disappear and we are left with a clear image of what lies beneath. Thanks Steven.
ReplyDeleteThe work of time and nature does leave beauty in its wake, and as you say that is also true of a life well-lived. Lovely photos steven.
ReplyDeleteWhen I got to the words "as the water recedes" I HEARD the water rolling back over the pebbles, loud and clear. Makes me long for more.... I must to the ocean go... soon!
ReplyDeleteThe textures and colors of those stones are wonderful. (I'm in love with your header pic)
ReplyDeletenature is like that- it's so natural...moves and grooves, polishes and shifts. Nature has reclaimed the park where Dexter and I went - heals itself...
ReplyDeleteWhen you have the luxury of hearing water on pebbles it' difficult to understand how anyone thought to make music any other way.
ReplyDeleteoh you make me smile with your tiny bubbles of appreciation!
ReplyDeletethankyou very much for leaving such lovely comments. rachel your comment was so entirely unexpected and thrilling! steven
ReplyDeleteMore enticing photos to enjoy. Your blog is a beautiful place to visit, and the post after this one (which won't allow comments at present) goes a long way to explaining why! Congratulations on your continuing to swim in the waters of Blogland, like the Golden Fish you are...
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