In addition to being awesomely beautiful, I love the 'sound' of the water, surf, wind, gulls, etc. Unfortunately, I don't get to see it very often, so I am envious of you!
What a lovely post/photo. I wish my backyard view was so inspiring scene. It is a lot that has returned tothe wild; otherwise called in city terms unkept.
followed you here from another blog interesting person you are I'll be 60 in Dec...I may need to look around your blog for some wisdon or maybe advice and certainly I hope I find a bit of humor lovely backyard you have -Suz
Now, that is some backyard, methinks. :-) And to think that I was mowing the lawn on ours last Saturday. I should have followed your example and bought me a house with that kind of garden to take a dip when it's warm. :-D
What a wonderful view from your backyard, Rosaria!!!
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You are indeed blessed!
ReplyDeletenope. that is where i would be...smiles.
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous!!! What a picture! I would just sit there and medititate the world if I were there!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that you have such scenery. I wouldn't want to leave it. It is so beautiful, so relaxing, so conducive to meditation.
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In addition to being awesomely beautiful, I love the 'sound' of the water, surf, wind, gulls, etc. Unfortunately, I don't get to see it very often, so I am envious of you!
ReplyDeleteYou mean there is another blogger on this island? LOL
ReplyDeleteWarm Aloha from Waikiki
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Cloudia, I've participated on P's invitation to show my world on
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Such a beautiful place. How wonderful to have that in your back yard.
ReplyDeletelove your litel slice of heaven down there.
ReplyDeleteWonderful place to be! Thanks for sharing!(over from pseudo's)
ReplyDeleteWell, that's true. I'd never leave home. I'd hire someone to grocery shop for me.
ReplyDeleteWhy go somewhere else? Because you have never seen the view from my slum yard.
ReplyDeleteHow peaceful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely post/photo. I wish my backyard view was so inspiring scene. It is a lot that has returned tothe wild; otherwise called in city terms unkept.
ReplyDeleteI sure wouldn't go anywhere else. Not too many places you can ride horse back on the beach. Did that as a child and it is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteany beach, any where,...I would be so happy with that in my backyard!
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I'll be 60 in Dec...I may need to look around your blog for some wisdon
or maybe advice
and certainly I hope I find a bit of humor
lovely backyard you have
-Suz
Oh, man. Can you say 'jealous'? 'Cause that's what I am. Seriously so.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous piece of our world you live in.
ReplyDeleteThat's a picture perfect back yard. Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteParadise!!!! I'm envious ;-)) Enjoy!!! Sending love, Janine XO
ReplyDeleteInternet miracle again gave a present to me. Your blog. All the best to you and watch your knees).
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting in Moscow blog.
Very beautiful! I would walk there every day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. And I LOVE the picture of you, Rosaria.
ReplyDeleteI used to ride horses on the beach in my teen years. In Oxnard California. Not as pretty as your beach, but still a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteIf that were my backyard, I would never leave the house.
ReplyDeleteohhh so wonderful! You are very blessed. :)
ReplyDeleteI like your backyard!
ReplyDeleteNow, that is some backyard, methinks. :-) And to think that I was mowing the lawn on ours last Saturday. I should have followed your example and bought me a house with that kind of garden to take a dip when it's warm. :-D
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
I laugh. I'd climb a rock. Not sure why but I would. Gorgeous place to be - to think - to be alive.
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You know how jealous you've made us all, right?
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At 65, I've done it! My poetry book - Life's Journey by Carmen Henesy - is out on Amazon!
( Poems about the things that have been important to me in my journey through life, some humorous, some sad, some that may have meaning to you as well )
http://www.amazon.com/Lifes-Journey-1-Carmen-Henesy/dp/1451547366/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1274652997&sr=1-1
( Check out the site to read reviews posted by others! )