This was a memorable day. A beautiful drive, a long walk along a windy beach watching the dogs very happily playing. Dudley shaking the sand off his favotie rubber ball. The wind whipping the waves along the ocean in a chain- like sequence.Someone's bare footsteps in the sand. Those fish 'n' chips in the photo were consumed on the bank by the setting sun and the cool evening setting in. All accompanied by the lapping of the waves and the bobbing of the boats. Anyone jealous yet?
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5 comments:
The jockies whips and Lillian gish look only gorgeous.
Nice photo.
This was a memorable day. A beautiful drive, a long walk along a windy beach watching the dogs very happily playing. Dudley shaking the sand off his favotie rubber ball. The wind whipping the waves along the ocean in a chain- like sequence.Someone's bare footsteps in the sand.
Those fish 'n' chips in the photo were consumed on the bank by the setting sun and the cool evening setting in. All accompanied by the lapping of the waves and the bobbing of the boats.
Anyone jealous yet?
Just like Dollymount.
Are you there now youngfella !
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