I took a walk on Good Harbor Beach this week in the sunshine and wind. The sand was swept toward the ocean pushed by the wind, rushing to meet the incoming waves. This picture doesn’t really show you how the sand was moving, but picture “Lawrence of Arabia” sandstorm and dial it back a couple of notches. (Allow me to note that I was crunching in sand in my teeth as I got into the car to leave just to add some color to the imagery.)

As the wind pushed and the tide approached against the wind, lovely spindrifts left the impression that the water and sand were moving as a couple out to sea.

If you look hard and squeeze your eyes a little, you can see the sun allowed for a little rainbow to make an appearance. Think “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” and dial it back several notches.

Invigorating. Thank you Mother Nature.

Thank you!
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Major message here in the water and spindrifts and the ripple affect that it leaves when tide goes out! Thanks for the walk back for me so needed today! 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
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