Above is a picture I took from the road going down to Bethel Beach. Thank goodness for zoom lenses which help a person
Click on the image to see the details, but my favorite part is the window about midway down.
In unrelated news, we survived the Oyster Festival thus far.
Mental P Mama wore red cowboy boots and was front and center for the fireman's parade.
None of us can hear a daggone thing though, thanks to permanent ear damage from all the
Have a great Saturday.
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15 comments:
I love this shot and so glad no trespassing was involved.
I sure hope you got pictures of those red boots!
We're on the way! Dont eat all the oysters!
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You can use the zoom to get a nice close up of Mama's boots
And I don't understand all this no trespassing ..if no one is there how would anyone know you trespassed? I know, I am the devil.
Love your pictures! ! ! You visit so many of my old haunts!
PS and your writings about them too! Always brings back a memory or two to me!
You need to trespass more. Also you need to take a pic of L in those boots. And maybe some firemen, too. Miss you.
I am envious of your sunshine, your oysterfest and the way you resist trespassing!
Today I have snow, no sunshine, no seafood... and no trespassing as I am now on crutches. Altogether too embarrassing to discuss further!
I said...
DID YOU HAVE A GOOD TIME?
of course you did...
And DID YOU EAT ANY OYSTERS...of course you did!
And, I am with Country girl, did you take photos of the firemen...of course you did!
ps WV GRABS...is that a message for you or for me? It sounds a bit like Crabs??? Do you think they got it wrong?
haahaha, now that I know the real history behind this post it allll makes sense ;)
Soooo much fun today!
Red cowboy boots work every single time! ;-)
Oh boy, I hate it when I miss all the fun. MPM is such a red boot ho! I bet she was a hoot.
That looks like a real old house that time has forgotten, all grown up around it.
Huh?
This took you three hours?
Huh?
Wait.
Did you find out what the dinghy docks are for? I thought for a while that it was a personal slur against me.
Love,
Mrs. Docks
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