OneEyedDiva
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I'm just seeing this thread. Beautiful, artsy photos Keesha! 
Beautiful photos, beautiful area. I love Canada (and Canadians!); every time I was fortunate to visit I came home with a ton of memories, and mental images. Thanks for sharing these!!Yes they are. We see a fair amount where we are since they live amongst us. I happen to really like the Mennonites. I’ve had a horse buggy ride to their church one day where I sang my heart out. Afterwards I got invited for dinner with all of them. I liked it and I’m not social.![]()
Thank you. I’m planning on painting some of my photos and selling them to raise money for various charities.I'm just seeing this thread. Beautiful, artsy photos Keesha!![]()
Thank you. I quite like the country we live in also. It’s beautiful in its landscapes and it’s people.Beautiful photos, beautiful area. I love Canada (and Canadians!); every time I was fortunate to visit I came home with a ton of memories, and mental images. Thanks for sharing these!!
Is that what they are called? You know, there are all kinds of them where we live. At first we thought they may have been man made but we asked a local and discovered they are natural. They are like sea water ponds within the ocean . Some of them are brackish - half fresh, half salt and one time we found one that was pure fresh water separated by a sand strip like that going all the way around.Love the miniature tombolo your husband is walking on in the photo!
The dog is saying, this place is the bestest ever mommy. All I’m missing is my ball.
Wow. Did you take that photo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wedge-tailed_eagleWow. Did you take that photo.
That is fabulous. What type of eagle is it?
Oh. The info was added afterwards. I thought millyB added the photo. Are you millyB ?No I didn’t take the photo it’s off the net @Keesha it’s very rare to see the
Wedge tail eagle , I believe it’s on the endangered list
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wedge-tailed_eagle
No I’m Kadee I don’t know Milly.Oh. The info was added afterwards. I thought millyB added the photo. Are you millyB ?
It’s a shame they are in the endangered list.
What a beautiful bird. Thank you for showing us.
I’d love to see a picture of Australian beaches. A volcanic beach sounds very interesting. Australia sounds like an interesting place to live. How is your leg doing?We live very close to a nice quiet Bay Area ( beach) but my hubby dose not fish .
despite our area being known as one of the best fishing areas in Australia
A photo of our beach area ..it’s quite volcanic near us , further up the beach about 3 km its pearly white sand
Wow. That’s really beautiful. It’s actually really interesting what beaches are made from.@Keesha photos of beach where I live , thanks for the ‘real photos” View attachment 166460View attachment 166459 you post I love them
I overdone it a bit yesterday so my foots a bit swollen today but I’ll survive![]()
I'm cheating in using the term tombolo, as a true tombolo is a bar of sand or shingle joining an island to the mainland, but it's just so reminiscent of a tombolo that's what I went with.Is that what they are called? You know, there are all kinds of them where we live. At first we thought they may have been man made but we asked a local and discovered they are natural. They are like sea water ponds within the ocean . Some of them are brackish - half fresh, half salt and one time we found one that was pure fresh water separated by a sand strip like that going all the way around.
Maybe when the waves get really big they wash over the sand . I’m not sure. All I know is they are so cool. Here are some photos of them.
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How about swimming, Kadee, can you safely go for a dip so long as you remain fairly close to shore?@Keesha photos of beach where I live , thanks for the ‘real photos” View attachment 166460View attachment 166459 you post I love them
I overdone it a bit yesterday so my foots a bit swollen today but I’ll survive![]()