Looking at my blog during the holidays is about as exciting as watching the sand at the Mont Saint-Michel. It might be pretty at first, but it's quickly time to move on to something else.
Visitors to the Mont Saing-Michel admiring the sand. June 2006.
We've started to work on the leftovers from Christmas dinner. Yesterday we had CD2, a repeat of Wednesday. Like love, it was better the second time around. Today we'll have an interlude of something in the Asian style as we plan and plot for the New Year's meals. New Year's Day will be duck and blackeyed peas as is the custom where Ken is from. More so the blackeyed peas and less so the duck. The eve before might be some sort of seafood. Salmon? Cod? Pollock? Cockles in a white wine sauce?
Thanks for stopping by!
I’ve been enjoying these sand and a bit of sea photos.
ReplyDeleteThe sand has been nice to see during this gaudy season.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing the NYE and NYDay foods!
ReplyDeleteYou take the photos that intrigue me! I must remember to include people who are admiring the spot that I am photographing. This shot makes me wonder what those people are thinking as they look out at the sand! Such a great shot, Walt!
ReplyDeletemitch, :)
ReplyDeleteevelyn, it's kind of calming, isn't it...
judy, me too! ;)
mary, I've frequently tried to get the people out of shots, but have realized over the years that often they make the photo better.
I feel I have slowly learned so much from viewing your photos about interesting viewpoints and angles! Even your commentary about the photos has been fun for me ! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on your photos.
ReplyDeleteOK...I'm stumped? Actually, I just figured out what the IOW means! CLEVER MAN!!!
ReplyDeletewhat a pastime! I admit I would watch this too.
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