shades of blue and tan
May 7th, 2008
Today we did a little exploring.
We took off our shoes and headed down to the rocky shore.
Three brave explorers were after shells, and this is the perfect spot to find just the right ones.
These holes in the rocks capture the most beautiful shells. Little pools of joy reflecting the light like jewels for the taking.
A rocky crag overlooking the gentle surf entice them forward, onward and upward as they faintly hear their mother cry “GET DOWN FROM THERE!!!!!!”
Moving forward, through the rocks,
we find the most beautiful arch carved in the stones by years of wind and rain and surf.
Well, we did find some beautiful shells, among many other things.
Teeny, tiny ones and great big ones.
It almost felt holy.
Peace to all~
Entry Filed under: Life


4 Comments
Add your own1. amanda | May 8th, 2008 at 12:09 am
Bliss.
2. Amber(Homeschool Diva) | May 8th, 2008 at 7:33 am
Amanda it was blissful indeed. I am bummed because compressing these photos and uploading them here, cause them to be grainy and fuzzy. The resolution stinks! It was even more beautiful in real life.
3. Karla | May 8th, 2008 at 10:41 pm
Amber -
I’m pretty sure you know, but I’ll remind you anyway, of the absolute beauty you are surrounded with… your “home” is the place we plan to take our family on the “trip of their childhood” in a few years! Living on the prairies in Manitoba has it’s beauty, buy being surrounded by the sights and sounds and scents of the ocean - well, that’s just amazing. I love the way you embrace the beauty around you together with your kids!
4. Amber(Homeschool Diva) | May 9th, 2008 at 7:57 am
Thank you Karla,
It is beautiful. I feel like taking many pictures of this area, is helping me embrace and love it more.
I would love to see Canada one day though. We will have to house swap for a week. You come here and we go there:-)
Many more pics to come.
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