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the unseen

i'm opting for pics this week, because there's so much to be seen in the unseen.
the beach is beautiful, but there's so much hidden beauty as well...
indian pass, florida
vacation april 2009...best place on earth, i'm sure!

and this week, i'm looking on finding all the hidden beauty in my every day life.
angie's
got some great wordful wednesday's at her place...head on over. all the cook kids are doing it!

Comments

Karen said…
Beautiful photos!
Absolutely gorgeous pics!!!
Kimmy said…
Beautiful pics!!
theUngourmet said…
The beach is my most favorite place. I hope there is a beach in heaven!

I love the photo of the beach ball by the fence! So beautiful!
3 Bay B Chicks said…
Ahhh. Just looking at these pictures makes me relaxed. I can only imagine what actually being there is doing for you.

Perhaps I should hop a plane and join you. Got room for me and my kids? :)

-Francesca
Anonymous said…
I love this. The overlooked often does have so much hidden beauty. Thanks for reminding us!
Rebekah said…
Gorgeous! I had therapy on my arm this week and the therapist and I got to talking. I told her I grew up in Tallahassee and she asked if I'd ever been to St George. "yes" I laughed and thought about you guys and your trip.
Growing up I never thought any one knew about that beach except locals. Looks like the secret is getting out ;)
Absolutely stunning!!
Karen said…
I LOVE the pictures. I'm always looking for the un-ordinary myself.
Elizabeth said…
Those are such great pictures.
MyLinda said…
Great pictures! Something I need to do more, look at the natural beauty around me.
amy jupin said…
ohhh, these pics are making me excited for our trip to gulf shores, al. we leave saturday! woot!
stunning photos!
Anonymous said…
All of your photos are wonderful my friend, but that second photo made me go breathless! It is sheer Bliss!
How beautiful! I love your thoughts too!
Tinabean said…
I love the pictures.
I hope you had a a wonderful easter weekend.
Mandy said…
These pics are fab! You could print them off and frame, love them!
Jen said…
These are fabulous pictures. I want to frame them and put them all over my house.
Anonymous said…
Love the pictures, looks like you guys had a fabulous time!
Lindsay said…
I think I need to plan our next vacation there. Looks beautiful!
Alisha said…
Beautiful pictures. Really
Stesha said…
Love the pictures. Beauty in places you would never imagine.

Hugs and Mocha,
Stesha
Carrie said…
*le sigh*
Your photos are gorgeous!
Megan said…
I seriously ADORE every single one of these pics! You are an amazing photographer!

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