Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Going, Going, Gone


These guys are everywhere on the beach and just amazing to observe.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

It was there! - I just worded it a little differently...

A sense of belonging - have always felt a sense of affinity to the ocean as many do

A sense of accomplishment - upon having scored the hottie

A sense of contentment about oneself - usually feel quite contented upon consuming a healthy measure of alcohol

;-)

Anonymous said...

Nature is awesome in every form!

Trée said...

Autumn, I knew it was there--I was just looking in the wrong way--;)

Anonymous said...

I got an A in A-level German, for goodness sake, how could the meaning of what you are saying be so lost to me???!!! Its embarassing! (get the gist of it though)

Trée said...

Autumn, I don't think it's you. Meine Deutsch ist nicht gut. I put "my" english translation in your comments on the happiness post.

. . . puts his german dictionary back in the closet . . .

Anonymous said...

No worries - I agree in any language.

Anonymous said...

:-)

Anonymous said...

great pics, I'm glad I'm not the only one who takes pics like this :0)

Trée said...

mergrl, there are plenty more where those came from--I'm doing my best to protect you guys from seeing anymore than you have to--lmao.

I actually walked down to the beach today without my camera. I felt so, as Autumn might say, "so f***ing liberated." ;)

Anonymous said...

LMAO at you all.
Mmmmmmm toe snappers. We used to catch those and eat 'em....back when the water was blue at Galveston. :)
Aaaaahhh....I must reminisce now.

Anonymous said...

Olá,
Tudo bom?
Voltei para deixar-te um beijo e agradecer tua visita ao meu "cantinho"
Aceita um beijo meu?!
Bye

Trée said...

Eliane, olá, Eu aceitarei contente todos seus beijos meu angel doce. Agradecimentos para visitar. Beijos.

Anonymous said...

Hah!
I see crabs as food!
美味しいかに!!

Trée said...

Hmm, I did have crabcakes for dinner tonight. ;)

Took my son for a walk on the beach at night and the crabs were everywhere--amazing to see them feeding. The great food chain continues through the night.