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Life’s a Beach

April 7, 2017

This post contributed by Tianna Lewis.

Brian Cameron, 50's Splash
Brian Cameron, 50’s Splash

This week, I’ve heard a number of people say that they want to get out of the city and go to the beach this weekend.

Que terrible weather.

If you haven’t noticed, we’re experiencing our first spring storm of the year. Wind, rain, down trees screwing up traffic, the whole nine yards. Unless you’re a storm chaser, these aren’t ideal beach conditions. Nonetheless, there’s nothing stopping us from fantasizing about the beach amidst the turmoil. A girl can dream…

Shelley Curtis, Face Rock, Bandon Wayside
Shelley Curtis, Face Rock, Bandon Wayside
Anton Pavlenko, Noon Tide
Anton Pavlenko, Noon Tide
Gary Anderson, Marine Drive View
Gary Anderson, Marine Drive View
Wayne Hung Chin, Morning
Wayne Hung Chin, Morning
Joyce Tolley, Cannon Beach
Joyce Tolley, Cannon Beach
Michael Schlicting, Only at Low Tide
Michael Schlicting, Only at Low Tide
Don Schwartz, Sea Stacks at Sunset
Don Schwartz, Sea Stacks at Sunset
William Park, This One is Still Wet
William Park, This One is Still Wet
Kevin Farrell, Siren
Kevin Farrell, Siren
Katherine McDowell, Lake Monotype 281
Katherine McDowell, Lake Monotype 281
Jan Fowler, Ancient Isle
Jan Fowler, Ancient Isle
Melissa Lund, Ecola
Melissa Lund, Ecola
Karl Kaiser, Stratum 158
Karl Kaiser, Stratum 158
Sandra Pearce, Retirement
Sandra Pearce, Retirement
Judith Babbitt, Maui Morning Mistover Lana'i
Judith Babbitt, Maui Morning Mistover Lana’i

 

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