Was out for a swim again, didn't see much but thought I'd share a sunset with you all. I did see 5 turtles (1 of them with only three legs, second one in this area) and 2 small barracuda.
Teresa and I are at Murrells Inlet in South Carolina for the week. We saw 4 aligators yesterday. They looked so cute that I wanted to pet one (but was reminded that may not be a good idea). Nice pic Paul!
Paul, thanks again. Like I said before, I lived on the beach just north of Marizo. We faced due West. It was the the best place I ever lived. Sunset every night, and the waves crashing over the reef (only about 20 feet off the beach.
Now I really have to follow you out. Exercise and all. We talked about that at our last Christmas Party at the Pacific Islands Club, remember? I felt like a beached whale without the beach:)
Yet, I can easily imagine sunsets on the West side. I miss them.Believe it or not,I'm on that side once in a while.Paul,when the sun rises on the East,It's like a sunset just on the other side...then 90 degrees in the shade...very soon after, unless you camp in the cool places,not the beach:)
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Paul, where do you usually get into the water? You amaze me by what you see.Beautiful sunset.
Home sweet home... not the hotel, just... Guam.
Teresa and I are at Murrells Inlet in South Carolina for the week. We saw 4 aligators yesterday. They looked so cute that I wanted to pet one (but was reminded that may not be a good idea). Nice pic Paul!
Paul, thanks again. Like I said before, I lived on the beach just north of Marizo. We faced due West. It was the the best place I ever lived. Sunset every night, and the waves crashing over the reef (only about 20 feet off the beach.
Joanna, I usually swim out from Hyatt or Fiesta Hotels. It's kind of a long swim but I'm doing it for exercise anyway.
Now I really have to follow you out. Exercise and all. We talked about that at our last Christmas Party at the Pacific Islands Club, remember? I felt like a beached whale without the beach:)
Yet, I can easily imagine sunsets on the West side. I miss them.Believe it or not,I'm on that side once in a while.Paul,when the sun rises on the East,It's like a sunset just on the other side...then 90 degrees in the shade...very soon after, unless you camp in the cool places,not the beach:)
Paul, I can't emagine buildings being taller than the hills in the back ground. The hills seemed so big back then.
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