It's Day 5 and this morning is gorgeous.
We have to say good-bye to Sharron this morning and that's always rough. She's one of the few "original" beachgoers. We're down to just five of us now. We also had a group picture taken but for some reason, it has vanished. Literally. Not on my phone - not even in trash. Poof - gone.
On the way home, Lana requested a stop at the Buddhist temple we saw on the way again as we were heading out of town. I'm always happy for stop. Come along with us on our walkabout of the grounds. First up is the bell in the bell tower.
About this time, the mosquitos decided to feed and we were off to the car as quick as can be. As we are leaving, the golden statues that we saw from the road are up close and personal.
Meanwhile --- while we were running around Texas, Lori built herself a sandcastle, with some help from Stephannie.
The sunset is even showing near the house tonight - the tide is out and storms are on their way.
Day 6 and I'm up in time for some of nature's wonder -
You can see the storms starting to appear in this next pic -
A little porch sitting before the day really begins -
I've managed to get Long May She Wave cut for an upcoming mystery that starts next week.
Evening TA-DONE for Sherri -
Jennifer has a block TA-DONE and that's it for today.
16th - Day 7 and our last full day at the beach. After the storm last night, everything has a different feel this morning. So, so serene. The clouds almost look like there is a larger being doing battle with a shorter being.
A good book and a fabulous view. This IS beach life.
Eveline has her Yo-Yo towel TA-DONE
Scenes around the room --- people are packing up sewing areas and settling in with just hand work.
So - why not a puzzle? Sherri and I start building borders at the coffee table. However, we soon discover that that is a really bad plan and make the move to the main table.
It's harder than we think as the cuts have to be PERFECT and they are all the same shape.
More help arrives.
Making progress.
So close now.
We DID it.
Lori would like a picture of herself along with Stephannie and I. This is our attempt. Must redo.
Lana has a bead and embroider TA-DA -- isn't this just cool?
17th - Well, drat is anyway. The day of departure has arrived, but I'm still going to soak up as much as I can. I'm awake in time for the Golden Hour and I have a TON of pictures, but will only share a few here. When I say "a few," well about half a dozen.
Walking back to the house -- I'm reminded that "life finds a way." Name that movie.
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