Well, it isn't the season to see any significant bird life on the secret beach but I made a trip down there anyway the other day at low tide. I just love seeing the waves breaking on the seaweed covered sandstone which is strewn over the beach. It is a very strange sight on these normally just sandy beaches. There were only the usual sanderlings and a few ruddy turnstones though but I managed to take 100 pictures anyway. It is just too easy with this new camera!!
You can see a couple of ruddy turnstones with the more common sanderlings which are about the same size. The ruddy turnstones have bright orange legs and black bibs.
You can see a couple of ruddy turnstones with the more common sanderlings which are about the same size. The ruddy turnstones have bright orange legs and black bibs.
I like the texture of the rocks and seaweed here.
I have finally hunkered down and done some sewing as well putting together a pile of about 30 nine-patches which will translate into 120 9 in 4 patches. These blocks will all be used to make "comfort quilts" for our quilt club. Even after making all these blocks, I can just barely see the piles of squares getting smaller. The sad part is that I actually went to JoAnns today and bought some cottons solids for the block centers as I actually was out of the ones I had cut from the scraps. So sad when you don't have your stash there from which to draw!
Stay tuned! My next post will be from Ft. Myers Beach where I will be for a short time enjoying even warmer weather and visiting with family and friends!
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