The second image down has a rock that has red blobs on it, and it’s another one shaped like Malcolm Fraser’s profile. (what, another one?)
I think I see Mumbulla Mountain or is it Gulaga?) in one of the last images. It’s my memory that’s now getting blurred for such things these days. Happy Easter. I’m coming down for the Four Winds Festival; ponchos, raincoats and umbrella at the ready, for the rain Narooma predicts we’ll have for the weekend.
It’ll be a miracle if we meet, but I hope we do!
xxPrue
Malcolm Fraser, or the Easter Island statues! I think it might be Mumbulla – these sacred mountains move around. As for Four Winds rain, not on my forecast last night – but I’ll go prepared. We plan to be there at 8 for a seat down the front. Are you going both days?
I love the tranquility that you bring to my day with your gentle observations. 🙂 🙂 No beach for me for a while. It’s wet and miserable here for the next few days and I need to start decluttering the house to get it on the market after Easter. Hugs delivered by the Easter bunny! 🙂
Another beach day yesterday – maybe a walk for your Monday. Will you continue that in the Algarve? A move there is pretty exciting. Hugs from me and my new camera, unpacked just now.
I’ve put Wordless in for next Monday, darlin, cos I love it. 🙂 🙂 Not sure about the blog. I ‘expire’ in September so it might be time to start over. 🙂
ooh a new start with a new blog and a Portuguese life, that could be exciting xx. Don’t forget to download all of your posts if you do allow it to expire. Would be horrid if it all disappeared.
Very dark rocks Meg, full of power. I don’t remember this beach, you have an endless range of them. Love the coconut. Have a lovely time with your friend 🙂
This was the first time we walked this particular stretch of beach. 83 in my shire and two adjoining shires with an equivalent number. We’re having a great time thanks – visiting my special spots and gossiping, and writing companionably. I hope you4e enjoying equivalent pleasures at work, with Easter holiday in sight.
Even after enlarging it, I couldn’t tell if the blue on the rocks was flowers or an algae of some kind (that’s the image beside the butterfly) but it’s a love image anyway.
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Prue Neidorf said:
The second image down has a rock that has red blobs on it, and it’s another one shaped like Malcolm Fraser’s profile. (what, another one?)
I think I see Mumbulla Mountain or is it Gulaga?) in one of the last images. It’s my memory that’s now getting blurred for such things these days. Happy Easter. I’m coming down for the Four Winds Festival; ponchos, raincoats and umbrella at the ready, for the rain Narooma predicts we’ll have for the weekend.
It’ll be a miracle if we meet, but I hope we do!
xxPrue
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morselsandscraps said:
Malcolm Fraser, or the Easter Island statues! I think it might be Mumbulla – these sacred mountains move around. As for Four Winds rain, not on my forecast last night – but I’ll go prepared. We plan to be there at 8 for a seat down the front. Are you going both days?
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restlessjo said:
I love the tranquility that you bring to my day with your gentle observations. 🙂 🙂 No beach for me for a while. It’s wet and miserable here for the next few days and I need to start decluttering the house to get it on the market after Easter. Hugs delivered by the Easter bunny! 🙂
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morselsandscraps said:
Another beach day yesterday – maybe a walk for your Monday. Will you continue that in the Algarve? A move there is pretty exciting. Hugs from me and my new camera, unpacked just now.
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restlessjo said:
I’ve put Wordless in for next Monday, darlin, cos I love it. 🙂 🙂 Not sure about the blog. I ‘expire’ in September so it might be time to start over. 🙂
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morselsandscraps said:
How do you expire? Because it’s a web page?
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restlessjo said:
I pay Premium and don’t want to renew it again. 🙂
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BeckyB said:
ooh a new start with a new blog and a Portuguese life, that could be exciting xx. Don’t forget to download all of your posts if you do allow it to expire. Would be horrid if it all disappeared.
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restlessjo said:
Thanks, hon. I do need to think about that. 🙂
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Lucid Gypsy said:
Very dark rocks Meg, full of power. I don’t remember this beach, you have an endless range of them. Love the coconut. Have a lovely time with your friend 🙂
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morselsandscraps said:
This was the first time we walked this particular stretch of beach. 83 in my shire and two adjoining shires with an equivalent number. We’re having a great time thanks – visiting my special spots and gossiping, and writing companionably. I hope you4e enjoying equivalent pleasures at work, with Easter holiday in sight.
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maristravels said:
Even after enlarging it, I couldn’t tell if the blue on the rocks was flowers or an algae of some kind (that’s the image beside the butterfly) but it’s a love image anyway.
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morselsandscraps said:
Blue is the rock, I think – and a coconut brought in on currents from who knows where
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Rosemary Barnard said:
Stunning, Meg. Eurobodalla surpasses itself, again.
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morselsandscraps said:
The clouds did it – and the blackness of the lava
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Susan at FindingNYC said:
With incredible views like these, the words would seem superfluous, wouldn’t they? Some beautiful photos, Meg! Hope you are doing well.
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morselsandscraps said:
Much easier just using photos!
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wanderessence1025 said:
What amazing photos, Meg. I love that your walk is wordless too; it’s a perfect place for silent contemplation! 🙂
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morselsandscraps said:
Wordless is so much easier!
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BeckyB said:
and so very beautiful. I have thoroughly enjoyed this this morning 🙂
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