Tuesday

360 degrees of wonderful

I still pinch myself sometimes...I live in a truly beautiful place and even though we've been here quite a while now it still feels like 'on holiday'.
This is my walking beach...I aim my feet in this direction at least once a day if not twice.

This is 4.30pm in every direction.


The mountain in the background is actually a volcano.


The coffee shop,


my favourite armchair,


my feet, I mean you haven't been to the beach until you get your toes wet


and me. I love shadows....very flattering (I'm not really 6ft tall)

5 comments:

  1. I have so enjoyed these wonderful photographs. Yes you are very lucky indeed. I love coming to visit your beach. Is it coming in to autumn now in New Zealand? am not quite sure where you are with the seasons. Judging by your photograph you're still having lovely sunny days. You have a perfect armchair in a perfect place.
    I'll be back on my blog sometime tomorrow with some Easter decorations.
    xx
    Sumea

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  2. i can hand on heart say that finding your blog has brightened my daY! I need to do laundry, clean and cook now but later on...i'm coming back. Your photographs look gorgeous.
    so for now i shall go..chuckling at your pogo-ing photos!

    (We tried to guess from the first photos where you lived...it doesn't look too different from here...until my son saw the word volcano. Ah! We don't have those!)

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  3. I am even more envious now! That beach! Those views! It's like Robinson Crusoe! I very much need to visit the coast soon - shall have to make plans for a little trip to a nearby beach on the weekend. Happy days.

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  4. Just to let you know
    I'm having a special week over at skipping in the meadow, an Easter tutorail and a 'giveaway'. wold love you to come and join in hte fun
    xx
    Sumea

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  5. That beach looks very familiar to me - I'm sure I've spent many lovely days on that beach as a child - oh no the homesickness is starting to kick in again!

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