Tide returns Much like the passing of winter or the anticipation of Christmas, I await for the return of warm summer days with toes in the sand and the gentle rising of the tide to wash away the grit gathered upon my soles and experience that refreshing salty tingle once more... Words and images by... Continue Reading →

Sandy trek Somewhere out of view we can hear the soft churn of the ocean waves upon the shore, perhaps just beyond this rise of sandy dunes and over the same course that deep tracks of footsteps and wheeled vehicles journeyed before us today or many days passed. Words and images by Michael J. Hall

Knobbed whelk It's easy to understand why larger hermit crabs seek out knobbed whelk shells of this size to make their home - stylish, functional, and the view from the front door is amazing! Words and images by Michael J. Hall

Harbor breakwater A long walk down the jetty will reach the calm harbor waters in little time or you could simply setup a chair in the fine warm sand and wait for the returning tide to come to you... Words and images by Michael J. Hall

Bay estuary Tufts of beach grass grow behind a rocky jetty separating the bay from the tawny beach and guiding the flow of tide waters rolling through a narrow estuary where seabirds are likely to hunt for exposed shellfish. Words and images by Michael J. Hall

Handsome devil A smooth-feathered herring gull struts across the rough surface of a stone slab inspecting the surrounding sands for the last tempting morsels of the day to share with its mate lurking nearby. Words and images by Michael J. Hall

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