“ “Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.” (Matthew 7:13-14) (Read by Max McLean. Provided by The Listener's Audio Bible.)
I love JESUS! I'm a 7th-generation Florida native, dyed-in-the-wool Southron belle. I just recently dusted off my genealogy notes and, thanks to a long-lost relative, nearly doubled the details. We started home schooling when only 'outlaws' did it and still enjoy a daily quest for knowledge. These days, the family spends a lot of time birding, butterflying, spending as much time in 'the woods' as possible while they're still here.
Patricia, glad you stopped by! I also prefer the gulf, as I was born and raised next door to Clearwater Beach. This picture was actually taken on the Gulf coast, in the Big Bend, about 8 hours after Ike landed in Galveston.
Siobhán - (my favourite name!) - I can't imagine not living on the coast!
tiohem, please post a link to your pic!
socialfrog, thanks ever so!
sho, thanks for commenting.
Aint B, the little town where I snapped that pic re-learned that lesson when Dennis hit nearly 200 miles away. It lost quite a few homes that day.
The energy of wild waves crashing on the rocks and beach can be quite impressive but a little scary when it is out of the norm as with a tropical storm.
Good shot and good choice for the theme.
Baker (Thanks for the visit earlier and the comments)
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Greetings to a fellow Floridian!
From reading your profile, I believe we have much in common.
Ocean waves can certainly be wild, which is why I prefer our Gulf Coast.
Thanks for stopping by the Creek. May you week be blessed!
Great shot. I grew up on the coast of Scotland and sometimes despise being landlocked!
Nice take. Mine is about wild section of a river.
Very nice picture :) Have a great weekend :)
that's a great take on the theme! wild waves!
We needs to be reminded, doan we? I mean that nature is powerful and thus is due respect.
Lovely photo, SophieMae.
Patricia, glad you stopped by! I also prefer the gulf, as I was born and raised next door to Clearwater Beach. This picture was actually taken on the Gulf coast, in the Big Bend, about 8 hours after Ike landed in Galveston.
Siobhán - (my favourite name!) - I can't imagine not living on the coast!
tiohem, please post a link to your pic!
socialfrog, thanks ever so!
sho, thanks for commenting.
Aint B, the little town where I snapped that pic re-learned that lesson when Dennis hit nearly 200 miles away. It lost quite a few homes that day.
The energy of wild waves crashing on the rocks and beach can be quite impressive but a little scary when it is out of the norm as with a tropical storm.
Good shot and good choice for the theme.
Baker
(Thanks for the visit earlier and the comments)
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