Sometimes I have to pinch myself that where we live, day after day, is actually a vacation destination for many people who come from far away to spend a weekend on the beach. They may have saved money for months to afford a few days splashing around in the waves and relaxing on the san that makes up our neighborhood. I feel such gratitude that I can zip down the beach road on a whim, as we did yesterday, with less than two hours to spare; we simply needed to swim in the sea. It was almost 100 degrees outside and the sun gleamed in a brilliant blue sky. So off we went, while Kai was at camp, to the beach. The older two boys swam gleefully as I read Bread and Wine and dreamed of delicious meals to make my sun-kissed family for dinner. At one point I looked up and snapped this photo of my view. Then I pinched myself. This really is our home , our daily vacation spot, the place my boys have now lived for longer than anywhere else in their lives. We are living this beachy ...
Lovely interpretation of white, thanks for linking up with project 64!
ReplyDeleteYummm...coffee looks delish.
ReplyDeleteLovley capture of white.
Love, love, LOVE your coffee shot! Thanks for stopping by my p64 entry and for your comment. :o) I just became your newest fan so I don't miss any future shots....or coffee recipes!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture and the recipe sounds DELICIOUS!!!! I'll have to try it sometime. Although not after dinner or else I'd never sleep! :-)
ReplyDeleteNice capture. It sounds similar to what we drink at s’bucks on occasion. A café Americano with whipped cream. Delish!
ReplyDeleteI love this!
ReplyDeleteThe coffee looks delicious. I've just had dinner so I'm checking out the recipe.
Carletta@Round The Bend
Nice photo. Thanks for being a part of P64!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo - coffee looks yummy (even though I don't drink coffee).
ReplyDeleteLooks positively yummy! I like the little suggestion of color amidst the white of the cup, saucer and background.
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