Lang's Beach, Northland
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Such wonderful colorful shells! I'd hate to walk barefoot on that though!
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love your photo of Lang's Beach. There's nothing like a pile of shells to rifle through :)
ReplyDeleteThe image on today's post is our favorite spot on the coast!
ReplyDeleteBeing on the beach is always having fun...
ReplyDelete...I wish you a very good week.
Stay healthy and well, dear blogfriend.
now, that´s a lot of shells :)
ReplyDelete...that sure is a lot of shells.
ReplyDeleteStones and shells, a colorful beach floor!
ReplyDeleteI bet it is a pretty beach with all those shells!
ReplyDeleteHey! Pixie is drinking too! a two-fer
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo. It makes me "homesick" for the beach!
ReplyDeleteI love to go shelling. But I have way too many already.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful shell pieces! That would make a great jigsaw puzzle!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite beaches, we use to live in Mangawhai, the next beach along.
ReplyDeleteThat is a LOT of shells!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a shell paradise!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen so many shells. It's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and rest of the week, Betty. ♥
Such a pretty sight.
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me that it's been a while since I went to the seaside. :)
Thank you for hosting, Betty. :)
Such a lovely photograph. It makes me want to go to the beach!
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday, Betty!
Looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteShells are beautiful, fascinating things. Creatively useful too. When we were kids we would sometimes use a shell (the heavy and small one) to play hopscotch.
ReplyDeleteHow many shells and pebbles, of all colors! I would gather them like a child, in a small bucket! ☺
ReplyDeleteHapy Wordless Wednesday, Betty! ♥
It has been a long time since we last went to a bench to collect shell. That is quite a lot of shells. Thank you for hosting.
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteOh wow; so many shells!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shells. We haven't been to a beach with shells in a long time.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful photo. Thanks for the party.
ReplyDeleteHmmm, we don't have a good shell/pebble beach nearby. Now we'll wait for Summer. Lovely image, Betty.
ReplyDeletePS: Thank you for hosting, Betty!
ReplyDeleteLove the shells!
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Die vielen Muscheln und solch ein Strand sind ein Paradies für Kinder.
ReplyDeleteDa bekomme ich Lust auf Urlaub.
LG. Karin M.
Lovely shells! I have a lot and I still do not know what project to do with them...
ReplyDeleteStill thinking!😊
Happy WW and enjoy the space!
What a wonderful beach for shelling! thank you for hosting.
ReplyDeleteNature has a beautiful collection of shells!
ReplyDeleteA fascinating photo!
Have a wonderful day! 😊
So very beautiful. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful beach!
ReplyDeleteNice looking shells!
ReplyDeleteWow, so many shells in one place. Thanks for hosting. Diane
ReplyDeleteOh I love those bits and pieces of shells. What a wonderful beach find.
ReplyDeleteLove the yellow-eyed penguins in your next post!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend, Betty.
Dear Betty,
ReplyDeletethat's an overwhelming amount of clams! Nice shot!
Since I am currently only working on the laptop, I unfortunately cannot link my blog post (I cannot access the link-up). If I send you the link, can you possibly link my post here?
All the best,
Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2021/05/erlebte-und-erzahlte-geschichten-im.html
Thanks for helping me to join you linkup!
ReplyDeleteXOX Traude
Thanks for inviting me to come here and post. However, I dint see the linky button or your button code to share on my post? Quaint beach shot. We've been spending about 10 winter weeks in Florida. I would love to visit New Zealand some day.
ReplyDeleteJoy, your Blogger profile doesn't have any links on it so I don't have any way to contact you. But if you see this comment, you can email me and I will link up for you :)
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