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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Saturday in Maine...

We woke up not knowing what we were going to do for the day.  It was supposed to be rain and thunderstorms all day, but by 10am it was dry.  On my 15 yr old daughter's suggestion, we decided to head to the beach and hunt for sea glass.  No gear, no swimsuits, no towels, no cooler, just us and a bucket. Super easy.
 The beach was very foggy and the tide was out. Perfect.  Mason didn't like the wet sand at first, but he soon was having a blast.
 On the far end of the beach is a very large rocky area and on it is the most lovely color of green seaweed.
 It's fun climbing and looking at the many small tidal pools.
 Someone hamming it up for the camera :)
 Big brothers come in handy when you need help on the rocks.
 He was so proud that he made it up there.
 Caught in the act of acting goofy!
 Oh ya, I broke through my plateau, another 2 lbs gone :)
 We saw a family of ducks(sea ducks?) right off the shore. They had 6 babies in all(one is under the water diving in the pic).
 After a small haul from the beach, sea glass was sparse this time(we did have a good two mile walk though), we headed to the strawberry farm and pick 40 lbs worth.  The kids divided it all up for me by how it will be used...syrup, fresh eating, jam, freezer...
 And my favorite shot of the day... hubby and me.
I hope your Saturday was lovely!

Tiff

4 comments:

  1. That looks like a fun way to spend the day, I love Maine but haven't been up in a few years. Today I was worried about the storms and we never got one, so tomorrow we are heading back out to paddle, rain or not.

    Debbie

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  2. Aww, that last shot is priceless!!

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  3. Great pics Tiff,looks like you had a great time.You look fabulous Tiff well one keep it up.xx

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  4. You look awesome.... great job!!

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