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Sunbeams, Surfers and Caterpillars

29 Sep

1. Evening sunbeams lit up the sea as we were watching the surfers.

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2. It was hard to catch the surfers who were having a lot of fun catching the waves.

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3. There were dozens and dozens of these hairy caterpillars on the cliffs.

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6 responses to “Sunbeams, Surfers and Caterpillars

  1. Choc Chip Uru

    September 30, 2014 at 8:37 pm

    Always wanted to learn how to surf 😛
    One day!

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

     
  2. Hudson Howl

    September 30, 2014 at 2:24 am

    top shot……..deep, dark and mysterious is Mr. Atlantic.

    Seemly dumb question. Do you have Monarch Butterflies? Last year, I had the pleasure to be on the deck as thousands fluttered by on they’re way to Mexico. I seen it before, never in numbers as large as this was. The trip, if flown in a straight line would be approximately 3250 kms from where I live, though I’ve read the distance for them due to straying jet streams is probably closer to 4500 plus. Imagine.

     
    • mybeautfulthings

      September 30, 2014 at 7:39 am

      I once saw a documentary about these amazing little creatures and their enormous journey. How wonderful to actually see them! (I don’t know if they have a stopover on our little island! I should! By the end of the day, I will!)

       
  3. sharplittlepencil

    September 29, 2014 at 11:19 pm

    Well, the caterpillar had to be easier to catch in action! But your photos of the sea, those greys and blues, are beautiful. It must be extremely hard to catch those surfers. Riley’s late friend Nina painted nothing but the sea, so I am forwarding this link to my girl. Lovely. Amy

     
  4. babyjill7...Marilyn Griffin

    September 29, 2014 at 7:50 pm

    Heavy caterpillars is suppose to mean…A hard winter!

     
  5. ladysighs

    September 29, 2014 at 7:29 pm

    You can make a hairy caterpillar look beautiful. 🙂

     

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