Secrets. A closed journal, a letter peeking out. Hmmmm...
And one of life's ultimate secrets ~~
A woman's pocketbook.
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Secrets. A closed journal, a letter peeking out. Hmmmm...
And one of life's ultimate secrets ~~
A woman's pocketbook.
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My two previous entries were prelude to
today's photo challenge entry.
From little boys to grown-up soldiers.
My family's personal heroes.
Allen
Eric
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Be aware I am feeling quite daffy today, and this is reflected in today's Photo Shoot:
Your Monday Photo Shoot: Take a picture of your feet or a picture of your cat. Naturally, if you can get a picture of your feet and your cat, so much the better.
Be aware that for this Photo Shoot I want never-before-seen pictures of your cats, if you go in that direction of things. No recycling your previous cat shots. No recycling previous feet shots either, although something tells me that will be less of an issue. - John Scalzi
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Phinney's feet -
seen before, in other places,
but not in this photo,
on this beach,
surrounded by
all of the seagull feetprints.
i'm just sayin'...
"Nothing makes the
Earth so spacious
as to have friends
at a distance;
They make the
Longitudes and the latitudes."
-Henry David Thoreau
moonlight on the ocean
hampton beach, new hampshire
august 24, 2005
10:30 p.m. by Phinney
I've always loved these signs. I hope
they never change them.
I wonder how long the Rexall Drug has
been there on Ocean Blvd. and just how old
is that Coppertone clock, anyway?
I'll bet my mom will ask Jeeves.
She asks him everything.
nope, not the 4th of July.
just the weekly fireworks
on Hampton Beach.
yep, every week, all summer long.
This cutie was hanging around me for a little while, so I took his photo a few times.
The sun was shining just right, and I think he was pretty happy.
Hampton Beach, New Hampshire
August 27, 2005
What's down there?
Money!
(oooh, and feet!)
Throwing quarters in the pool - QUARTERS that were so desperately needed for the Funorama Arcade!!! - made for good underwater swimming practice.
It was quite a lovely pool.