Looks like the perfect day to me! Your beach looks amazing with the white sand and blue skies - beautiful 😁. Loving your card too, super cute; it reminded me of you (grin!). So lovely to see you back blogging again, I'm off to check out your other posts! Wishing you a very happy T Day! Hugs, Jo x
That's a lovely place to be! I would love to go to the beach but there's not one near here, except for the shore of the Rhine. That's nice, but not the same! Have a lovely weekend, stay safe, hugs, Valerie
I apologize for taking so long to visit. It was definitely beyond my control. I’m trying to catch up, but it’s harder than I actually imagined it would be, especially with my very slow internet. I wasn't quite sure I was looking at the right post, since your whole blog came up, rather than the T Tuesday post.
It looks like a fun place to be this time of year. And it looks deserted, too. What a beautiful view, too.
I was just telling LeeAnna I've never had Cuban coffee, but hope to one of these days. Thanks so very, very much for sharing your day at the beach and your Cuban coffee with us for T this week. And again, I'm sorry for being so late visiting.
Nothing says traditions like a holiday...and in our house Birthdays have always been treated like holidays! We hold firmly to the belief that if there is a day you are ever going to celebrate, it's the day you were born. Luckily for Fi, her birthday is October 8, which coincides with Columbus day this year, extending the Birthday to Birthday weekend. We lined up all kinds of special treats, starting with a Half Marathon on Saturday, if you can call that a treat..followed up with some other birthday specials, breakfast out at our favorite diner, presents, bookstore coffee and browse around, made to order breakfasts and dinners, chocolate cake (yum!) and a wind down with one of our favorite hobbies on Monday... painting Halloween Vignette Years ago, I painted unfinished wood and sold it at craft fairs. Fi loved to go with me to purchase supplies and attend craft shows looking for ideas. Although it has been a long time since I have participated in a craf...
and nothing transforms like a butterfly...the metamorphosis is symbolic to so many cultures and religions. The butterfly offers an explanation of the life cycle, and in Christian faiths a symbol of resurrection. In Asian culture, butterflies symbolize long life and love. Native Americans see the butterfly as a symbol of color, change and joy. For them, wishes whispered to the butterfly rise to the heavens. To many people throughout the world, the butterfly symbolizes hope and change. Is it any wonder that I am always on the lookout for them? On our day trip to Ogunquit, I saw some beautiful gardens, lots of color, the ocean, and butterflies... spotted some butterflies... These butterflies were fluttering around in the beautiful gardens outside the Ogunquit Museum of American art. The sculpture garden, flowers and view were amazing. Art and Nature combined.. From here we walked the Marginal Way at Ogunquit, another of my favorite spots... Spectacula...
The tall ships are in Boston this weekend. They arrived Saturday, and it was foggy. Luckily, we had been invited to a party on Sunday... on a chartered yacht. I think I missed my calling.. Seas the day! I's a birthday party! Sunday proved to have fantastic weather, with quite a breeze to keep us comfortable. Boston Harbor Wind in our hair This was the perfect occasion to pull out my Lilly Pulitzer you gotta regatta dress! And boy did we regatta! The crew circulated with all sorts of appetizers and I had a spiked cranberry seltzer... Boston with a twist and a little kick. Here are some of the ships we saw on our voyage Seen in Boston... Fi and me We cruised down as far as Hull and then it was back to City. Boston skyline Zakim Bridge Docked and back on dry land, we will remember our birthday bash on the water for quite a while. Smooth sailing to you.
I don't think I've ever been to Crane's Beach. Looks beautiful! I especially love how you have the beach all to yourself. Happy T Day!
ReplyDeleteoh how wonderful to be at the beach- and especially off season when it's much quieter!!! Happy T day!
ReplyDeleteLooks like the perfect day to me! Your beach looks amazing with the white sand and blue skies - beautiful 😁. Loving your card too, super cute; it reminded me of you (grin!). So lovely to see you back blogging again, I'm off to check out your other posts! Wishing you a very happy T Day! Hugs, Jo x
ReplyDeleteLoved the beach photos! thanks for sharing Happy T Kathy
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful day at the beach! Lucky you--and the card is just adorable!
ReplyDeleteLovely beach photos. I wish I was there too.
ReplyDeleteAnd a cute card.
Happy belated T-Day,
Hugs,
Lisca
Very nice beach shots. Your little girl is so sweet.
ReplyDeleteSandy shores are calling my name lol It's just too far for me to answer ;) What a beautiful scene! Happy T Day!
ReplyDeleteHi Nanski. It' nice to meet you. Lovely photos and darling card.
ReplyDeleteHappy T-day! Eileen xx
We have lots of cups of coffee in our car these days! What a fabulous beach! I love your cute card! Belated Happy T Day, Chrisx
ReplyDeleteI love this cooler weather too. After the summer we had here in New England, it is welcome. And better for the beach too. Happy Friday. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely place to be! I would love to go to the beach but there's not one near here, except for the shore of the Rhine. That's nice, but not the same! Have a lovely weekend, stay safe, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteI apologize for taking so long to visit. It was definitely beyond my control. I’m trying to catch up, but it’s harder than I actually imagined it would be, especially with my very slow internet. I wasn't quite sure I was looking at the right post, since your whole blog came up, rather than the T Tuesday post.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a fun place to be this time of year. And it looks deserted, too. What a beautiful view, too.
I was just telling LeeAnna I've never had Cuban coffee, but hope to one of these days. Thanks so very, very much for sharing your day at the beach and your Cuban coffee with us for T this week. And again, I'm sorry for being so late visiting.