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Glance Into the Month of May ...


It seems when we need an escape, we head off to the ocean. 
A place where we can reconnect to after a long winter season. 
The first trip is always the most meaningful to me. 







All Photos taken by Kristine Dubuque Ortega 

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  1. Beautiful photos, I haven't been down to the sea for a long time and I miss it.

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    1. Thanks, Kat - I feel you need to make plans to go and visit the ocean - I know you will enjoy it!

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  2. I haven't made it to the ocean yet this year...but I know what you mean about the first time of the season being special. Nice photos!..I recognize the NH shore. I love Portsmouth...can't wait to see all the flowers in bloom this summer at Prescott Park!

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    1. Thanks for writing., Debbie --- Yes, It always means the kick off to Summer to me. I cannot wait for new photography opportunities to come, for yet another season - For both of us!

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