Stunning photos. Thanks for sharing. I would just love to see a little ocean right now but in land locked Colorado I'll settle for our mountains. Hoping to go hiking soon.
Your pictures are gorgeous, Susan! I'm so glad you shared them here, and I could see that you two drove along the south coast. That's some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. In fact, when I'm feeling low, I imagine myself there, looking across the rock formations and the ocean. When we were at the Grotto, the water was roiling. Must have been high tide. The story behind that "London Bridge" is amazing - the land broke away while people were out on the point, and they had to be rescued! I'm sorry you too have had another COVID-19 outbreak. It's our way of life here in Florida. A sad, alone way to live, especially when it's unknown when we can travel to visit family.
So many familiar photos of our beautiful south-west coast. Have you ever ventured further inland to see the beautiful tree carvings at Dartmoor? Thanks for sharing, take care, stay safe & huggles.
I loved seeing your photos. I rode my bicycle through the entire Ocean Road in November and it was gorgeous. I saw many of the sites you photographed! Thanks for the wonderful memories. I am from the USA and it may be that we aren't allowed to visit your lovely country for many, many months, or even years. So sad.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your beautiful photo’s! I love the light houses and the landscape!
ReplyDeleteStunning photos. Thanks for sharing. I would just love to see a little ocean right now but in land locked Colorado I'll settle for our mountains. Hoping to go hiking soon.
ReplyDeleteI so buoyed seeing your pictures on IG.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are gorgeous, Susan! I'm so glad you shared them here, and I could see that you two drove along the south coast. That's some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. In fact, when I'm feeling low, I imagine myself there, looking across the rock formations and the ocean. When we were at the Grotto, the water was roiling. Must have been high tide. The story behind that "London Bridge" is amazing - the land broke away while people were out on the point, and they had to be rescued! I'm sorry you too have had another COVID-19 outbreak. It's our way of life here in Florida. A sad, alone way to live, especially when it's unknown when we can travel to visit family.
ReplyDeleteSo many familiar photos of our beautiful south-west coast. Have you ever ventured further inland to see the beautiful tree carvings at Dartmoor? Thanks for sharing, take care, stay safe & huggles.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and hang in there and keep safe
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing your photos. I rode my bicycle through the entire Ocean Road in November and it was gorgeous. I saw many of the sites you photographed! Thanks for the wonderful memories. I am from the USA and it may be that we aren't allowed to visit your lovely country for many, many months, or even years. So sad.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos of a gorgeous place. It is great that you were able to get away to be there.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you managed to have a lovely break, great photos!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, Have you picked a retirement spot yet?
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely to see your photos. It is such a gorgeous area to visit.
ReplyDeleteAnd after today's news I am glad you managed to get away.
Awesome photos Susan... so crisp and clear! What are the odd shaped things in the first photo?
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