I'm always amazed at the great things I find growing along the beach.
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I see, along you along the beach growing 'Hasenklee' (Trifolium arvense), similar to that on the 'Griesheimer dune?'
ReplyDeleteSo Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love everything growing around the beach too. Except, of course, flesh eating bacteria. Yikes.
ReplyDeletePeaceful photo...
ReplyDeleteI love the glints of light that come off the sand in your part of the world. Sometimes it's like someone has scattered a whole heap of diamonds across the sand.
ReplyDeleteWe used to call then bunnies ears 😆😆
ReplyDeleteMe too, is that a lake?
ReplyDeleteIndeed, we can finde a lot of wonderful things on our path on earth...
ReplyDelete...thank you for sharing.
Have a good week.
Me too. A very lovely photo, Betty.
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday!
Betty - always something unique if we just take the time to look. Enjoy the rest of your week.
ReplyDeleteHappy day to you, Betty! When we slow down and take time to look at the little things around us, we will appreciate the beauty of God's creation.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to walk or sit by the water, anyway...
ReplyDeleteHappy day to you, Betty, and thanks for hosting!
I have to agree with you Betty. One time I found these lilac rubbery flowers.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo from you!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful. Love being next to water. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very nice photograph.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Hi Betty
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Looks like cotton is growing.
Hi! Nice capture.I will visit NZ in December. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYes, it seems amazing to me too that so many beautiful plants thrive in sand and salt air. Thank you for hosting and for your sweet comments on mine!
ReplyDeleteVery well composed beautiful image!
ReplyDeleteMother nature is always amazing...Michelle
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