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  1. How beautiful!! Warm photographs to look at on this 'refreshing' crisp cool day!!

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    1. Thank You, Sista ... For always being such a constant support and enjoying my work!

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  2. Great shots! Wehre were these taken? I absolutely LOVE the beach!
    PS....thanks for your lovely comments on my blog. I'm so glad you found me and in turn I found you!
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    1. Ooooh, Aug ... Thank you ... All different places ... Top 3 are from Aruba ... The next 3 are from Maine and the last ones are from St Martin ... Water is so calming to me ... I wanted to do a post on "Water" only ... Thanks for taking the time to visit!

      PS - Great connecting w you & thank you for visiting my blog!

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  3. These are beautiful, Kristine. I live near the beach but never seem to have the time to get away to it. Maybe its more like I don't MAKE the time to go. LOL. Thanks for reminding me to take a break. :-)

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    1. Thank you SO much, Amanda - I envy that you live near the beach - I so miss it during the Winter months - I always look forward to that first trip to the ocean come Spring - Yes, Take in your surroundings - For Sure!

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