Sharing pictures of the beaches on the Gulf of Mexico,
in the county where I live,
all accessible either by boat, vehicle, or ferry.
Indian Rocks Beach sunset
Sand Key Park
Ft. DeSoto Park
camping available
Anclote Key
Accessible by boat only
Caladesi State Park
Honeymoon Island State Park
Shell Key
photo credits: Gulf to Bay Magazine St. Petersburg/Clearwater
PARADISE?
beaches and sunshine
but my dream is a cabin
woods and rocky stream
Linked to REBECCA for more Haiku,
where the grass is truly greener
on her side of the fence!
Yes, the woods and rocky stream sound very inviting Judie. Love those photos, but I too prefer the quiet of the "woods and rocky stream." Awesome Haiku. Have a great day amiga. Oh about the flower on the squash or zukes as I call them....They are delish stuffed with cheese, chili, onions. We have ours in the garden but they do sell them in stores. Take care.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos and a lovely haiku.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and your haiku says it all Judie...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous place Judie. Indian Rocks Beach at sunset Wow. All of the photos are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI like both kinds of places. Either can bring peace to me.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you live in 'paradise' ~ lovely haiku ~ wanting 'what is not' ~ don't we all do that sometimes ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend to you,
artmusedog and carol
dear judie,
ReplyDeleteso much beauty. i love the ocean and am grateful for my many years living on the coast in california. it took a while for me to adjust to life inland-and now the beauty of the open sky-the towering pines, the scent of sage, cool mountain nights and sun kissed days are all close to my heart. thank you for being here sharing your light and love so generously.
Dreams do come true, you know...
ReplyDeleteI love that splash of orange!
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