What really beautiful pictures Debbie. That is a huge anchor. I am glad you had Chuck stand up next to it to give it dimensions. What beautiful colors too. I love the color of the blues. Great shot of that seagull too. Have a great week Debbie.
ARGGH! Wish my old car could make it that far--although I have to stop every hundred miles to get out and walk or I get very dizzy from driving. Never had that problem until a couple of years ago. My NJ grandkids other grandma has a summer home on "the Shore" as they call it.
Love the birds on the post.... the boats always look fun to me but everytime I get on one I end up getting sick to my stomach. Love your hubs with the anchor, that's a keeper picture!
LOVE! Wish this had a share button ... the Norma Kay! One of its earlier rigs, my Dad used to go fishing on .. Captain Pete, I think, and he and his wife lived in Brick, also.
Hello Debbie, great series from the shore. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteI have such a longing for the beach right now. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteWhat really beautiful pictures Debbie. That is a huge anchor. I am glad you had Chuck stand up next to it to give it dimensions. What beautiful colors too. I love the color of the blues. Great shot of that seagull too. Have a great week Debbie.
ReplyDeleteYes, t is!! How blessed you are to live in such a beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteOh yes! You've definitely sold the Jersey shore to me, Debbie! Your photos are awesome! Wonderful place!
ReplyDeleteARGGH! Wish my old car could make it that far--although I have to stop every hundred miles to get out and walk or I get very dizzy from driving. Never had that problem until a couple of years ago. My NJ grandkids other grandma has a summer home on "the Shore" as they call it.
ReplyDeleteVisiting the waterfront is always a fav of mine
ReplyDeleteYou have so much going for y'all at the Jersey Shore. I always
ReplyDeletelove your pics as you well know, and these are no exception. :)
xoxo
All the photos are great....
ReplyDeleteBut ohhhhhhh, that first one!!!!! -sigh-sigh-sigh-sigh-sigh- A beach... Sound of surf.... Sound of waves..... -happy sigh-
Bliss!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty place! I can hear the gulls and smell that salty air! Love the boat. Hope your Mother's Day was wonderful! xx Karen
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, Debbie!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like such a wonderful place to be.
You are so fortunate to be so close to the ocean.
I love the ocean.
xo.
It looks like a wonderful life there, Debbie! I would never have known about it. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteSo much marine life, I miss the ocean
ReplyDelete"Life at the Jersey shore" must be eternally interesting!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a special place. You are lucky to live there Debbie.😀
ReplyDeleteLooks like a special place. You are lucky to live there Debbie.😀
ReplyDeleteWonderful images, ooh how I wish I was there!
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful week Debbie :)
Idyllic! Great series of photos Debbie :)
ReplyDeleteJust stumbled into your blog, uninvited...fabulous photos!
ReplyDeleteWow! Talk about going boating! Now there are so delightful floaters, what a glorious day you both shared.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful time of year! Love that photo of the handsome dude you found at the big anchor! Enjoy your day sweet friend. Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteLife is beautiful on the Jersey Shores! Wonderful pictures!
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful - and thanks for letting us enjoy it too!
ReplyDeleteI think you are right; life is good for you all at the Jersey Shore. Love the boat, shores, the photo of your hubby and etc. Loved it! Hugs~
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your Mother's Day images on your previous post, thank you.
ReplyDeleteThe Jersey Shore really looks great. A wonderful collection of photographs for us ... including the one of the hubs!
All the best Jan
It certainly does look like life is good at the shore. It's fun looking at all the boats at the jetty, and also to see the beach. xx
ReplyDeleteLoved your hubby and the Anchor shot. Also I want to ride the RiverBelle.
ReplyDeleteLove the birds on the post.... the boats always look fun to me but everytime I get on one I end up getting sick to my stomach. Love your hubs with the anchor, that's a keeper picture!
ReplyDeleteLOVE! Wish this had a share button ... the Norma Kay! One of its earlier rigs, my Dad used to go fishing on .. Captain Pete, I think, and he and his wife lived in Brick, also.
ReplyDeleteI love the paddle wheel, but all of the boats are so interesting! The shore is just beautiful! I see why you enjoy living there.
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