3/4/15

WATW


My world is still summery, even though autumn officially started on the first of March.

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13 comments:

Taken For Granted said...

Always interesting to see life in a tide pool. Hope your fall is pleasant. We are looking for spring.

Sara - Villa Emilia said...

Hello from Finland!
There's still much wet snow where we live, but there are many signs telling spring is on its way. :)

Aimeecakes said...

My autumn world is still pretty summery too! lovely shot :)

Mari said...

March marks spring at our part of the world. I'd be happy even if autumn comes late if I were in your place. :) That's a nice summery shot.

Alexa T said...

Actually Happy Autumn, indeed!! mea culpa! Wow... :) amazing... Our winter was like fall, lots of precipitations, rains most of the time, cloudy skies and at the forecast - it is said that it will last till may... So, what can I say... Actually Happy Autumn, indeed!! but still with Spring time in heart and mind!

Amy said...

That's something I like to do at the beach, check out the shells and the rock pools :-)

barbara said...

oh... i miss the beach!!!and here we're looking forward for sunny warm days!!

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

i love walking on the beach and looking for shells

facile et beau - Gusta said...

lovely shells.. I always like to look for them

NatureFootstep said...

this sight means vacation to me :)

Inspired By June said...

Neat photo, the more I look the more I see!

CountryMouse said...

Interesting that both you and I posted beachy photos for WATW. Autumn pretty much evades us in this part of the world other than the shortening of the days. We are still in peak cyclone season so who knows what the weather will bring. Lovely photo with so much to look at.

Buckeroomama said...

I guess it's supposed to be spring right now here, but still wintery-ish in terms of temp, though.