Advice From the Ocean

Be shore of yourself.





(Credit:  www.iLoveShelling.com)
Come out of your shell !

(My sister Kelly on Honeymoon Island, Florida)




Take time to relax & coast.
(New friend Gina with her beach cruiser ala Lily Pulitzer on Englewood Beach, Florida)



Avoid pier pressure.



Sea life's beauty.



Don't get tide down.


(Credit:  Mary Engelbriet)
Make Waves!


Thank you to Your True Nature for this wonderful advice.


Comments

  1. Ahhh, it was fun to visit Your True Nature's shop! Clever puns :)
    Hope everything is going well for you at your house, Karen. Hubbs OK? Mom OK? My mom just took a big fall and is now in a nursing home getting rehab therapy...so hard at 92 to pull out of this latest event...painful.

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  2. Wonderful post and funny captions. I've never in my life seen so many shells on the beach as in that top photo!

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  3. Funny post today! I loved the pier shot -did you take it?

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  4. I think that's some pretty sound advice. Did your friend paint/embellish her bike herself? It's so cool!

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  5. Love this....I hope I can take your advice!!! Wonderful post!!!

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  6. I hope I can take all of your wise advice!! Wonderful Post!! (having internet issues so this may post twice due to my impatience!)

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  7. This is such a fun post for the holiday weekend! I hope you've spent some time on the beach! And I hope I get to come soon!

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  8. Oh Girl..............I make as many waves as I can and still get away with it!!! So wish we were closer so we could make waves together. I have a feeling we just might get into a leetle trouble!!

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