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It’s been a bit windy here just lately!


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I’m a bit wet, off to get changed!
Do add your link!
for Wordless Wednesday and others!
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It’s been a bit windy here just lately!


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.A
…and finally some moody ones!

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I’m a bit wet, off to get changed!
Do add your link!
So beautiful and I wouldn’t miss seeing and hearing this. Beautiful. Mother Nature at her best.
Thank you for hosting the fun.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Keith. 🙂
She’s ever-changing, today couldn’t be more different! Cheers, Sandee.
We’re boaters. Don’t I know how it can change. 🙂
Love these photos I could sit and watch the rough sea for ages ….from a distance of course
Those moody ones are brilliant and very eerie at the same time 🙂
Have a wavetastic week Keith 👍
Those big waves carry lots of stones which can be quite painful if you get in their way!
These areso great – good capture on the bird too. I can take photos of waves for hours!
Me too, I can’t resist them! Thanks, Lydia.
The water looks so clean! The ocean’s turbulence washes it clean. Love the shot with the flying gull.
Indeed it does Lisa. The gull didn’t look to happy!
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The ocean is beautiful in all her moods; as long as you give her respect!
Very true, Mimi.
Great shots of the shoreline and the angry sea! Hope you stayed dry!
Thanks. Actually, no I didn’t
Great pics.
Thanks so much, Sadje.
You’re welcome
What an amazing set of clicks Keith. Wow!
That’s kind of you, thanks so much.
Whew! Glad I stepped back when you warned me!
Beautiful.
Very wise!
We’ve had bad wind here too, but we are not on the coast and everything is frozen. In Germany the wind on the North Sea Coast could get really bad and even trucks were not allowed to drive over bridges. Great photos of nature’s anger.
Thanks so much. Along the coast from me, the strongest wind since records was recorded last week.
Love the coast, and your images here are phenomenal – am getting a little bit homesick here for Southern California’s coast…. Emille
I’d miss it like mad if I was to find myself somewhere inland.
What can I say, sometimes life takes us to strange places, and we wonder how we got there:)
Wow- that is indeed stormy weather! Gorgeous photos too!
Lovely photos showing Mother Nature at her most majestic. It has certainly been stormy. We live quite high up and look right out across Cornwall and got the 95 mph gusts. It brought a lot of trees and power lines down. We only lost power for a few hours, but an uprooted tree ripped up the water pipe. We were without water for 24 hours which was not good. At least the horse troughs were filled to the top which was handy for buckets of water for the toilet! I also keep 2 x 5L bottles of drinking water for just such an emergency.
So very and peaceful. I would love to sit next to it.
Spectacular photos: especially the seagull in flight. Thank you for sharing them.