Wave
More strange altered images to wonder about. You can never tell what the original may be...
Or even guess at the original colors..I like the abstracts alot.
Then there's the odd, silly faces found. Yep, it's all the same pic...
- Large waves at the Boat Ramp Beach during the past windy, Nor"Easter storm. The water is always so calm in the shallow water here, this is very unusual. You can see the slapping against the sea wall near the trees at the top.
Today is much warmer, yay-
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I love those faces - the last one looks like he's having a blast!
Glad it's warming up for you, Snaggle. We've had a couple of milder days, too, and so much more snow and ice to go...but at least the melt is beginning. Surely Spring can't be far off now!
I did guess what the picture would be because of your blog title WAVE.
Colored faces are nice changes from a cold, gray wave rushing in.
Talon, Of course with the warmer comes rain, but I'll take it! Cold will be back in town for the week-end I hear. Another month should make alot of difference, I hope! I miss the green... Thanks
Gran Annie, Ah ha- you've figured out my M.O.!
Tabor, n better than the torrential rains today too! Thanks
Glad the weather is warming up! Can't say it is here in the UK, we seem to have light snow flurries every day!
Love the image with the faces. :D
LLcoolJ, I'll take the 2 days of warmer before we get back to artic air again this week-end. I hope the UK Spring isin't too long coming for you! Snow everyday does wear you down- Thanks
Waves slapping. Love that.
Lynn, they do make a slap sound on that wall. Thanks
I can hear how beautiful that slapping would sound. Maybe the singing of some gulls. Hear the little shells playing in the sandy water. Nice!
xoxo
JanF, It's only like this during high storm surges with high winds. <ostly I could just hear the wind. Luckily the erosion wasn't as drastic here as in many other coast ares this storm season.
I'm really having a bumper crop of key errors this week!
reading about this discovery, Snaggle, made me think of you:
http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2013/03/15/3715767.htm
Thanks Talon, that was an interesting article on Chemosynthesis n microbes under the ocean crust of the Pacific, n how it may relate to microbe life under the crust of Mars. Right up my alley-
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