What a beautiful picture…I will visit Hawaii…ONE of these days!
Happy WW!
Tasra DawsonJanuary 24, 2007 at 1:12 am
I love photos of the ocean. So peaceful and calm…gorgeous color.
Thanks for stopping by to see the blogging video!
local girlJanuary 24, 2007 at 1:56 am
Hey, I know that beach! Looks so peaceful!
DragonheartJanuary 24, 2007 at 2:18 am
Lovely photo! The beach looks wonderful.
JodiJanuary 24, 2007 at 5:37 am
Great picture! I want to go there! My WW is up, stop on by.
Have a great Wednesday!
palmtreefanaticJanuary 24, 2007 at 5:50 am
what a gorgeous view! happy WW!
Peanut Butter and Jelly BoatsJanuary 24, 2007 at 8:43 am
Ah, we were there this summer. I miss it! Great WW!
crygibbJanuary 24, 2007 at 8:45 am
awesome picture…i would love to be there. happy ww. mine is up too.
amyJanuary 24, 2007 at 9:52 am
I want to go!
Barbara H.January 24, 2007 at 10:36 am
Looks like a lovely place for a walk.
FelineFriskyJanuary 24, 2007 at 5:29 pm
Solitude, peaveful.
WW Newbie – D
camiJanuary 24, 2007 at 8:41 pm
I remember that place, it was a great trip.
Happy WW!
RoryJanuary 24, 2007 at 10:51 pm
Feels like the early morning, for some reason.
I wonder what the person is doing in the centre of the picture. I would have said they were out with a metal detector, you occasionally see them on the beach, but I’m not sure it’s something you can do in the water. Hmmm…
anyhowblogsJanuary 25, 2007 at 2:16 am
I believe it’s a fishing rod rory. But he COULD be a weirdo looking for burried treasure around the beach. Guess we’ll never know…
Janie Hickok Siess, Esq.January 27, 2007 at 9:41 am
Yes, that photo was taken in the morning. We were on our way to get on the boat that takes you out to a submarine. The sub dives down to 125 feet. It was a fun trip . . . I’ll post a picture from the sub next week.
Yes, that woman was fishing. It just happened that the best shot of the surrounding scenery was the one I snapped when she had her fishing rod down like that for a moment.
I’m not a photographer, but I kind of like the image of the one person out there fishing all by herself with Diamond Head in the background. Kind of a reminder that we are little tiny specks as compared to the massiveness of the whole of God’s creation.
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What a beautiful picture…I will visit Hawaii…ONE of these days!
Happy WW!
I love photos of the ocean. So peaceful and calm…gorgeous color.
Thanks for stopping by to see the blogging video!
Hey, I know that beach! Looks so peaceful!
Lovely photo! The beach looks wonderful.
Great picture! I want to go there! My WW is up, stop on by.
Have a great Wednesday!
what a gorgeous view! happy WW!
Ah, we were there this summer. I miss it! Great WW!
awesome picture…i would love to be there.
happy ww. mine is up too.
I want to go!
Looks like a lovely place for a walk.
Solitude, peaveful.
WW Newbie – D
I remember that place, it was a great trip.
Happy WW!
Feels like the early morning, for some reason.
I wonder what the person is doing in the centre of the picture. I would have said they were out with a metal detector, you occasionally see them on the beach, but I’m not sure it’s something you can do in the water. Hmmm…
I believe it’s a fishing rod rory. But he COULD be a weirdo looking for burried treasure around the beach. Guess we’ll never know…
Yes, that photo was taken in the morning. We were on our way to get on the boat that takes you out to a submarine. The sub dives down to 125 feet. It was a fun trip . . . I’ll post a picture from the sub next week.
Yes, that woman was fishing. It just happened that the best shot of the surrounding scenery was the one I snapped when she had her fishing rod down like that for a moment.
I’m not a photographer, but I kind of like the image of the one person out there fishing all by herself with Diamond Head in the background. Kind of a reminder that we are little tiny specks as compared to the massiveness of the whole of God’s creation.