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Thursday, June 30, 2016

Good Fences ~ Edition 119 ~

We were expecting a storm on Thursday June 23rd.
When a storm is forecasted, I enjoy going down to the beach to take a peek at the ocean.
Most times, you can tell it's coming just by looking at the waves.
And the air feels different, cooler and saltier, the sand is somewhat deserted.











Point Pleasant, NJ right by the inlet!

Sharing today with my good friend

34 comments:

  1. Excelentes fotografias, gostei de ver.
    Um abraço e boa semana.
    Andarilhar

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    1. translated: Great photos, liked to see. A hug and good week .

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  2. ... wonderful skies Debbie... it can be wonderful just before a storm...
    ...hugs... Barb xxx

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  3. Nice photos. My back pain tells me when a storm is coming. ; )

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  4. Andy, me, too! Debbie, love all these pictures - seeing Pt Pleasant gives me a bright smile - but when and how did the palm trees arrive?! Confusizzled ;)

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  5. Hello Debbie, lovely images of the beach. Looks like a peaceful spot too. Great beach fences and photos. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day and weekend!

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  6. Beautiful beach and sky. Nice fence too.

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  7. it's really beautiful with the somewhat moody skies and vacant beaches.

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  8. Hello Debbie!:) Lovely views of the beach, fences, and skies. Somehow it doesn't even look windy, but the empty beaches, and skies tell a different story.

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  9. Schöne Bilder vom Strand.

    Gruß
    Noke

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    1. translated: Beautiful pictures from the beach.

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  10. Love these, Debbie. Makes me want to go the beach, and be the only person there. :)

    Beautiful!

    xoxo

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  11. Have not been to a beach in years. Not really a water person, but enjoy seeing the lovely sights you shared.

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  12. Each of these is truly so beautiful, Debbie!
    Have a wonderful holiday weekend.

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  13. I love fences on beaches. I sure hope you didn't get caught in that storm that was brewing.

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  14. How beautiful! I wish we lived closer to the beach...I would spend so much time there. Wonderful photos! Hugs, Diane

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  15. A pretty beach fence, and dramatic skies!!

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  16. Ah, one of my favorite spots.

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  17. such great images. makes me want to go to the beach. so inviting. hope all is well. have a great night~

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  18. Pretty beach pictures! Especially love the one of the sky

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  19. Lovely pictures of the beach!

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  20. Would be amazing to live so close to the ocean.Beautiful photos. Who wouldn't want to be there.

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  21. It does look desereted and ready for a storm. I love the fences which must be unique for your area. Really loved the photos of the sky. Blessings and hugs!

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  22. What a beautiful beach! Love seeing the blue ocean, fencing and sandy beach. It's always so still before a storm. Hugs xo Karen

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  23. I love the shot where the fence waves along the beach Debbie.

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  24. That makes a lot of sense. Right before or after a storm can be some very unique weather.

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  25. Lovely photo's Debbie of sky, fences and lovely sand ...

    All the best Jan

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  26. Debbie these were wonderful. I love the beach fences. The Palm tree shot at the beginning was really neat and I also liked the one with the beach chair. Looks as if someone had set a tripod up to take pictures (was that you?) in one of the shots.

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  27. Beautiful pics of the beach and water, I love going down to the beach and enjoying the big waves coming in. Those were some dark skies that's for sure. The rocky point is so neat, gives interest to the beach! Hope you have a fun 4th of July weekend!!

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  28. I love it when the beach is deserted! Beautiful clouds and water!

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  29. Nice fences! That first one is quite unique, I would think.

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