Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Taking a ride

This past weekend we had the whole family over for the day .We had such a great time I forgot to take pictures.So I'll just have to tell you about a day trip Jiggsy and I took.You know him hubby/cooking student.Golf season is almost upon us so I don't think we'll be having too many cooking lessons till Nov.I don't golf so before he disappears for the next few months he tries to get in some together time.A few weeks ago,in mid-March,we took a ride to the beach. We are fortunate enough to be about 30 minutes from the Atlantic Ocean and 45 minutes from N.H. White Mountains.An awful wind storm had sparked a fire at the beach.

It burned a whole block to the ground.I couldn't get a better picture than this because when Jiggsy said we would take a ride to the beach he didn't think I actually wanted to stop.HELLO!!He's funny that way.

When I finally said "dear,I can't focus on the waves unless you stop" He said "Not a problem,your wish is my command" REALLY? The water was so calm that the seagulls were sunbathing out on the waves.Can you see them? Just beyond the surf?

So many places to stop and take a deep breath from the everyday hustle and bustle. I always wonder why I don't go more often.


The summer house has to be opened ,but,it'll have to wait till another time. Just kidding,but,this is someones summer place just not mine. I'll be back soon I've got a few new projects to show you........................said the hobbit


2 comments:

S'mee said...

Oh Hobbit! I love me some seaside views! Thor and I took that trip to 'Frisco a bit ago which landed us at a few shorelines, and yes, I took in a zillion photos to 'tide' me over until I can get back! I adore these shots, so beautiful! Thanks!

Margaret said...

The beach looks wonderful..oh to have sandy beaches. My daughter in law moved here about a year ago from Mexico and she thought the rocks on our beaches were trucked in...what a scream..she had never seen rocky beaches. I've never been out to your part of the world, maybe one day.