It was wonderful on the water yesterday.
The hills are dry and brown this winter, but the ocean and sky were amazingly blue.
The hills are dry and brown this winter, but the ocean and sky were amazingly blue.
This tall ship was returning to the harbor as we headed out to sea.
I love taking our boats out on any beautiful day and especially when we can take a leisurely paddle through The Keys out into the ocean.
We can launch and dock with ease as opposed to the ocean where I usually take a dunking both coming and going.
Paddling through The Keys shows a completely different view of our beach community.
There was a lot of action on the water - kayakers, stand up paddlers, sailboats, you name it.
I wasn't quick enough to snap a photo of the double kayak with a third rider - their dog.
I think this is my favorite house on the water.
It is at a spot where a key meets the channel so they have a spectacular view.
I love the shingles, the brown with white, the architecture...I love it all.
As a primary color kind of girl, I am always surprised that I am drawn to gray houses.
I love the 3 sets of window on this house.
This house did not photograph as pretty as it is.
On the dock post the owner always has a pot of flowers.
The colors of this boat are beautiful.
This house always cracks me up.
It is hard to see, but in the middle of the deck there is a cannon.
The dock reminds me of the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland.
There are barrels at the foot of the ramp that resemble powder kegs.
I had to laugh because we had just passed the tall ship when we paddled by this house.
The crew members of the tall ship were singing shanty songs for the passengers.
I felt like I was truly paddling through the Pirates of the Caribbean ride and expected to see
drunken sailors chasing wenches around the dock.
We feel so blessed to live where we do.
It doesn't get much better than this!