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Sea Shells

Sea Shells

When it’s 25 degrees outside I’m not as interested in going outside. So, while backing up my images from this past week I noticed these shells sitting on my desk. I picked them up a few weeks ago while walking the beach in Myrtle Beach. I wouldn’t mind walking along that sandy beach right now.

Retired. Having fun shooting Fujifilm cameras. Journal daily. Meditate daily. Learning haiku. Have a love for fountain pens.

5 Comments

  • Ray Ketcham

    I know what you mean about the 25 degree thing, however your last post kicked me out in 18 degrees twice today to finally try and get a couple of images that I had in my head from driving into town last week. I got a couple of good ones and will post tomorrow. Thanks for the push Monte. With that out of the way I will take your example and move the show indoors till it rains and warms up — sometime in April. 🙂

  • Monte Stevens

    @Ray: There is something invigorating about 18 degrees, keeps me moving to stay warm. Looking forward to see what images you got. We have now had 2 days of rain, which is uncomfortable to work in, wanting to keep camera equipment dry. Have a super day.

  • Paul L.

    I woke up this morning and it was cloudy and about 70 degrees, which was odd because last night when I went to sleep it was in the 40 degree range.

    Monte, your shells make me want to head to the beach this evening. I think that I’ll do that. Also, I’m with Ray, your previous post inspired me to get out in the evening even though it is dark. Lovely shells, by the way.