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Recently travelled to the East Coast for a wedding. Before returning home, we spent a day at Beach Haven, Long Beach Island, NJ.
I met up with a local:
<img src="http://www.findmall.com/photo/1115/food_for_the_birds.jpg">
I witnessed this bird tearing through everything lain on the beach -- looking for food and having no sense of descrimination. There is nothing edible in the pictured tote. I am so saddened by the carelessness and apathy of humans for life.
The next photo shows a sand "bluff" cut by the ocean/moon. I am accustomed to the beaches on the Emerald Coast of Florida where tides are less defined. Silly me, I blurred the image for a nice watercolor feel--
<img src="http://www.findmall.com/photo/1115/watercolor_shore2.jpg">
Hard work
<img src="http://www.findmall.com/photo/1115/clyde_on_lbi.jpg">
produces results
<img src="http://www.findmall.com/photo/1115/not_just_lost_yesterday.jpg">
These were not just lost yesterday!! Tho not the gold treasure my husband was hoping to find -- lost from the ships crashed into shore by false lighthouses. I may have found gold, however -- it is said to be found in black sand --
 
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