
Sand tracks, Sanlucar, Spain, 2008.
Tired of the winter here in Sweden I have sand on my mind. Lots of sand. Beaches. *sigh*
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Sand tracks, Sanlucar, Spain, 2008.
Tired of the winter here in Sweden I have sand on my mind. Lots of sand. Beaches. *sigh*
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You sound like an Antarctic Penguin who wants to be a star at Sea World in Orlando. I didn’t know winters in Sweden were that brutal.
:: sprinkling Med sand all over your carpet in your living room ::
Me too, I am here in Toronto, it is 7C below and I cant wait for summer
Thinking sunday, Pierre wants to have a little trip with Kalle and Anaïs on the island Porquerolle where there is a marvelous beach called “Silver beach” because the sand has this colour! another paradise!
Love your picture. sand after the passage of the sea or of the wind?
Warm sand ….. what a nice dream !!
I am a complete opposite since I don’t really like beaches or warm weather and I am just happy that in a couple of weeks i’ll be back in the cold north where I truly belong. I am such a snow queen hahahahha
Hm, I think it must have been the passage of the wind that caused it Claudie, it was too high up on the beach for the sea to have been there. I think…
I’m with you on that one!