Sunday, November 28, 2010

The Highlight

From Aaron's Beach looking west.



Oyster shells



Washed ashore.



Marsh grass.

These are some random photos from a recent trip to Aaron's Beach.  

To keep me distracted from what I've been doing this weekend, namely decluttering an upstairs bedroom and identifying the source of a basement leak, please tell me the highlight of your weekend thus far.

Unfortunately, you've already heard mine.


6 comments:

  1. You are having a more exciting weekend..I'm just working on a quilt for my father-in-law.
    Lovely pictures!

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  2. Wouldn't want to step on that piece washed ashore, but great photographs. I think I'd like your part of the world, maybe even a lot.
    -- K

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  3. Worked on a couple of photo albums and didn't do a lick of cleaning. Today it's getting things ready for the work week. Sorry about that leak.

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  4. #1 Having our son here for the holidays.

    #2 A trip to Blacksburg and back yesterday to watch Va Tech get a 37-7 win over UVa.

    #3 A great four-mile Turkey Trot fun-run from Mathews High School to Williams Wharf Landing on Thanksgiving morning.

    #4 Enjoying too much good, home-cooked food....thanks to my wife.

    #999 Driving 45 miles to Target at 3-4 AM Friday morning only to find no parking space and two thousand people waiting for the store to open.

    #5 Turned around, drove home, made some coffee, watched the sun rise over the East River, and continued reading THE BAY, an amazing 1951 book by Gilbert Klingel, a now-deceased Gwynn Island naturalist, author, and boat-builder.

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  5. Being with a couple of college kids who are torn in their desire to be with me. The end.

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  6. I think our highlight was visiting with friends and family. Oh, and the microbrewed pumpkin ale at what I thought was just any old roadside bar but turned out to be a fantastic find ranks right up there on the list!

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