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When you are married to a water engineer for more than thirty years, parts of his interest and work is married to you too. We spend our holidays going to beaches and hydro electric dams.
He was very happy when I told him to take this photo so I can post it on my Watery Wednesday Post. Of course, I had to endure his lectures as well, like these rocks are sedimentary rocks etc which I kept quiet by not saying I learn this in High School. May be I could be his assistant at the university when he is traveling abroad. LOL
Great nature shot.
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That is a gorgeous photo Ann, I love that little gnarled tree. Going to beaches and dams would be interesting places for holidays.
ReplyDeleteHI Ann, happy new year... wow. nature at its best... lovely photo.
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It could be worse you know. :)
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Great shot for WW!...
ReplyDeleteIt looks like there is no shoreline to walk on? What is your husband doing for this project?
ReplyDeleteI love the picture...beautiful with those sedimentary rocks,:D and such interesting texture all around!
ReplyDeleteLOL! your commentary always make me smile. it's a beautiful photo. this beach looks wild.
ReplyDeleteNice words:) and capture Ann.
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beautiful beach and photo. Ca d Zan is Italian for House of John. I went back and posted that because I am sure there are others wondering.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous photo!!! If pictures paint a thousand words, as the saying goes, this one speaks volumes.
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Great shots, I would love to tag along to all the beaches. Ann, Happy New Years to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteWe'll at least being his assistant, you would get to go to some neat places!
ReplyDeleteInteresting beach picture...
ReplyDeleteGreat picture of the Manukau coastline. Happy New Year to you, Ann, all the best.
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