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Showing posts with label Rolling waves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rolling waves. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Photo - Swap - Thursday # 1

Hi Everyone,
Like all of you, I’m a big fan of Susanne’s work. I hope you will enjoy our Photo Swap Thursdays as much as I know Susanne and I will! This first photo was taken at sunset in Bodega Bay, California. The story behind it is below:


It was an ordinary sea gull doing nothing more than what sea birds ordinarily do. But the sun was dragging the light of coastal California back into the sea and launching its final spears of light at a craggy shoreline… It was too cold for crowds on the bluff, and soon it was only the bird and me. A fierce and chilling wind whipped my hair, blinding me until I turned to face its force directly. The bird soared effortlessly on its current, floating up again and again without twitching a muscle, merely tipping from side to side to catch the wind’s lift and riding the gusting draft as the sinking sun ignited sand and surf below…


A warm car awaited me. And dinner. A long drive too, during which I would be able to sink into my seat and watch the creeping night absorb the silhouettes along the road. The intensity of the chilling wind would fade instantly to a faint whistle when I leapt into the heated car. And so I could linger for a moment.


It was one of those perfect moments where the intensities of the external and the internal blend into a lasting sensory picture to file under memories in your inner library.


The wonder of this one was that I also got the photograph…





"Heather Dugan is a writer/photographer and voice-over/on-camera talent based in Central Ohio with clients worldwide. A frequent traveler and lover of the outdoors, she is never without her camera or running shoes.
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Perspective...

Distance not only gives nostalgia, but perspective, and maybe objectivity.
Robert Morgan
 
 
 
Hi my friends,
Thanks for liking my post from yesterday - what about this one? 
I like the quote too...

Have a wonderful day!
~Susanne



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My friends and fans in Europe: scroll down a little bit more and there you'll buy the new CALENDARS, o.k.? 
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Friday, July 23, 2010

Beach Fun

Lifeguard is always on duty on a crowded beach - captured in Jetty Park, Cape Canaveral


Everyone of us is some when a beginner with something. Learning to surf is hard. I watched this guy very long, he was never giving up to give it another try over and over again. I'm sure, one day he will master riding his board perfectly.


Kids always have fun - also in small waves :)



Hi my friends,

Sitting at the beach is fun, that's what I like to do: watching all the life going on around me, listen to the waves, to the screaming sea gulls, watching the pelicans flying over my head and to realize how fast time is going by. To feel the warm breeze on my skin is paradise for me - not just for me, I know, all of us love that!
Thank you so much for all the kind comments here and over there on facebook. 
It makes me happy when I see that you like my photography :)
Have a nice weekend!
Susanne





Friday, July 9, 2010

The Tide is Rolling to the Shores...


If you spend a whole afternoon just eating popcorn and watching football, there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. But if that's all you do, you get swept along with the tide, without any idea of where you're going.
~Roland Joffe~
 
 
 
Hi my friends,
Thank you all for the kind comments to my post yesterday. 
 
Today it's a photo up of the rolling in tide at the beach. 
I love to see this and to hear the splashing waves, I love to feel the force of nature, 
listening to the song of the ocean. It's very relaxing and inspiring.

Have a great Friday - Weekend is here, yeah!
Susanne



Friday, June 11, 2010

Turquoise Water and the hot Sunshine on your Skin

Way to the beach at Coconut Point, Florida



Hi my friends,
Yesterday, it was just to nice weather for sitting in the house in front of the computer all day long!
We went out to the beach, took a walk and I took some photos, of course....what else...LOL...

The Atlantic Ocean had such pretty blue-turquoise colors, almost like down in the Keys. There were not many people at the beach anymore, some families, one dog and some who tried to fish. It was really peaceful to watch the rolling waves coming to the shores and to listen to the screaming shore birds and to see all the sailing Pelicans over our heads.

I'll show you some photos in the next days about and I hope not to bore you with :)
Have a wonderful day, enjoy life!
Susanne





Friday, February 19, 2010

What is he looking for?

What is he looking for?


Tips for Salt Water Fishing

Fish detect a meal in three ways — by scent, sound and movement. Fish use sound to communicate and find prey. Since sound travels faster through water than through air, fish can hear friends and food or saltwater lures that are a long way off. Scent is another powerful weapon for fish; they can pick up one particle of scent and use it to hone in on prey, communicate danger or navigate through the water.

Fish actually have a sixth sense that humans do not. The lateral line running down each side of a fish is filled with tiny hairs that can detect movement in the water. A fish can pick up a moving object, such as a fishing lure or bait, even in complete darkness. Just before it strikes, the fish will use sight to check out its victim. Even in clear water, fish can only see about 15 feet, but they can see colors and shapes. Finally, a fish will use its highly sensitive sense of taste to verify that what it has eaten is actually edible. To fool a fish, you must first fool all of its senses.


Live Saltwater Fishing Bait

When trying to trick a fish, nothing beats live fishing bait. Live bait may be hard to catch and hard to keep, but it's hard to beat when targeting finicky fish. Whether you catch live bait with a hook or a net, avoid touching the bait before putting it on the hook. The live well in which you store your bait should simulate current, oxygen content and temperature of the bait's natural environment. You can transport bait short distances in a bucket with a battery-operated aerator. When fishing with live bait, use the lightest hooks, leader and line possible to avoid further stressing the fish. Passing the hook through the bait fish's lips, eye sockets or nostrils will allow it to swim most naturally. Hooking the bait in front of the dorsal fin will encourage the bait to swim down. For delicate bait fish, tie a bridal out of rigging floss to hold the hook.

Read more about Saltwater fishing here


Hi my friends,

thank you all for your kind comments to my post a day ago. I had no time yesterday to post anything, it was a pretty busy day for me. But I'm back now and I hope you enjoy reading this one about salt water fishing. I'm not a fisher at all, I have just captured that guy at Cocoa Beach recently, while he was trying to catch some living baits. It took him long to get something out of the water - it's looks like that's something that people only with a big patience can do. I'm not one of them...*smile*...

Have all a wonderful day and Sunshine to you!

Susanne


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Saturday, February 6, 2010

It's the artist business...


It is the artist's business to create sunshine when the sun fails.
~ Romain Rolland ~


Hi my friend,

I know a lot of you are sitting just now up there in the North, covered again with a lot of snow and cold temperatures.

As you can read in the quote above, where R.Rolland says:
It's the artist business, to create sunshine.

Here it comes!
Catch the 1000 tons of sunshine from the Sunshine State of Florida - for YOU to ENJOY....*smile*...

Thank you all for your kind comments and compliments to my post yesterday, my friends. Love you all!

Have a wonderful day and please come back tomorrow also for my "Wordless Sunday" photo, here on this blog. Thanks!

Susanne

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Remembering the warmer days


When the days in Florida were warmer than now...


Hi my friends,

This picture is almost nostalgia just now - it's still cool here.
For sure not a weather to swim in the ocean, not for me :)

Thank you for all the kind comments to my yesterdays post.
See you tomorrow again?
Susanne


Monday, February 1, 2010

Looking out for waves

I don't know what this young lady was looking for, but it was fun
looking at her and the play of the waves


splashing waves - and the next one was already building up



Complete peace equally reigns between two mental waves.
~Swami Sivananda~

Was she looking maybe for her complete peace?....*smile*...


Hi my friends,

Thank you for all the visits and for all your wonderful comments. You make my day with every single compliments. I love to share my pictures with you, love to share my thoughts and my little moments in life. Thanks to be my friend on this blog!

I wish you a good day, have a great time - and come back tomorrow.
Susanne


I know, it's February already, but I have still some CALENDARS 2010 left.
Who wants one?


Monday, January 25, 2010

A busy beach in the mornings


"We are all travelers in the wilderness of this world,

and the best we can find in our travels is an honest friend."


Catch a little bit of sunshine on your shoulder and the whole world is good and peaceful




Hi my friends,

thank you for your visit and for all the wonderful comments you made on my blog. Very much appreciated, you always make my day with your kind words.

A new week is in front of us, I wish you all that it will be a good one for you. David, my husband, is slowly recovering and that's the best message for us just now. We are looking forward so far into a good new week. Stay positive, right?

See you tomorrow, come back visiting, if you find the time and enjoy my little blurbs :)
Susanne


Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The Song of the Ocean

We have visited the beach yesterday


Hot sand under your feet and sunshine on your skin and in front of your eyes the endless view of the Atlantic Ocean


I LOVE to listen to the waves!


Don't talk, don't say anything, just listen!


There were also some surfers enjoying the braking waves


Men go abroad to wonder at the heights of mountains, at the huge waves of the sea, at the long courses of the rivers, at the vast compass of the ocean, at the circular motions of the stars, and they pass by themselves without wondering.

Saint Augustine



Hi my friends,

I hope you'll enjoy these wave photos like I did it for real yesterday. Watching them it's for me like meditation, like medicine for the soul. Next time I'll make a video, so you will be able to hear the song of the ocean too.

Thank you all for your wonderful comments to my post yesterday :)

Don't forget my CALENDARS 2010 are ready to buy NOW - Christmas is coming soon!

See you tomorrow, at the same spot, at the same time....
Susanne

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Learning from the Ocean


Earth and sky, woods and fields, lakes and rivers, the mountain and the sea, are excellent schoolmasters, and teach some of us more than we can ever learn from books.
~ John Lubbock ~




Hi my friends,

it's me again... :)

Daily life here, nothing to much exciting and I have not to much to tell you today, except: THANK YOU for your comments to my post, here and on Facebook too.
I'm happy to share my photography with you.

Stay tuned with me - see you tomorrow again, here on this spot!
I'm sending you our hot Florida sunshine! :)

Susanne

Monday, August 3, 2009

Let's go to the beach.....!

I'm not so sure what this boy is really cooling off...LOL.... :)


Family fun on the beach.
If you click in the picture to see it bigger, you'll see a young athletic sprinter running down to the water, have a closer look.


People, people, people...as far as you can see - and it was HOT today afternoon!


Saint Augustin Beach in Florida - a pretty view down from the pier


And, I'm back again to my palm tree photos, I missed them so much :)



Hi my friends,

it was a VERY hot summer day today in Saint Augustin. After our visit to the beach (and to the light house, pictures about that will follow tomorrow) we had to run back "home" because of the coming up afternoon thunderstorm. The sky went BLACK and in seconds we had a heavy rain pouring down. And it's still raining....

Thank you so much for all your wonderful comments and compliments to my last recent posts, your words are very much appreciated! :)

Stay tuned with me, tomorrow will be our last day here in the Sunshine State and then it's time to travel again. Any suggestions where to go...?....LOL... we decided, not to settle down here, it's way to hot and way to humid in Florida - we can not stand this anymore :)

See y'all tomorrow!
Susanne

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Rolling Waves - The Song of the Ocean










The rolling waves, The constant flow.

A fine array of constant change.

It is a song. It is a never ending melody,

A fine array of constant change.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Morning Walk at Folly Beach

The seagulls also are enjoying the warming sun



Family walk and so many questions for Dad



He is waiting for the next wave



The waves are rolling in to the shores



The pier at Folly Beach

This six-mile-long by half-mile-wide stretch of sandy beach sports condos, a fishing pier, and loads of history.

In the 1930s, the giant pier and pavilion (later destroyed by fire) rose to fame for billing such big-name acts as Tommy Dorsey, Artie Shaw, the Ink Spots, and Guy Lombardo. Gershwin fans may be interested to know that George and Ira composed "Porgy and Bess" while staying on the beach. Although fire wiped out most of the beach's historical structures, the area is still a popular draw for surfers, picnickers, anglers, and sunbathers, and it offers a pleasant retreat from harried site-seeing for the brain-tired traveler.

More to read about the pier here

Monday, December 31, 2007

It's just another New Year's Eve...


It's Just Another New Years Eve lyrics

Artist: Barry Manilow


Don't look so sad,
It's not so bad you know.
It's just another night,
That's all it is, it's not the first,
It's not the worst you know,
We've come through all the rest,
We'll get through this.
We've made mistakes,
But we've made good friends too.

Remember all the nights we spent with them?
And all our plans,
Who says they can't come true?
Tonight's another chance to start again.

It's just another New Year's Eve,
Another night like all the rest.
It's just another New Year's Eve,
Let's make it the best.

It's just another New Year's Eve,
It's just another Auld Lang Syne,
But when we're through this New Year
You'll see, will be
Just fine.

We're not alone, we've got the world you know.
And it won't let us down, just wait and see.
And we'll grow old, but think how wise we'll grow.
There's more you know, it's only New Year's Eve.

It's just another New Year's Eve,
Another night like all the rest.
It's just another New Year's Eve,
Let's make it the best.
It's just another New Year's Eve,
It's just another Auld Lang Syne,

But when we're through this New Year, you'll see, will be
Just fine.

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