No man’s land 8 Replies This photograph was taken this morning at the Point of Ayre, the island’s most northerly location. Share this:TwitterFacebookWhatsAppPinterestLike this:Like Loading... Related
Vicki November 4, 2014 at 11:42 pm Looks so peaceful, Jackie. (now, that’s what I need…..a nice walk on a deserted beach to blow away the cobwebs). Reply ↓
jackie sowrey Post authorNovember 6, 2014 at 7:38 am Thanks Vicki It was a very windy day so it did blow away a few cobwebs! Reply ↓
Jura November 23, 2014 at 5:26 pm Went up today but wish I has been in the south for the spectacular sunset! Reply ↓
dunelight January 25, 2015 at 2:15 pm The further north you go along the shore of the west coast of the state of Michigan our beautiful sugar fine sand will have eroded stones like these. By the time your reach the tip of the lower peninsula of our state it has become all rock. Reply ↓
Beautiful
Thank you
Looks so peaceful, Jackie.
(now, that’s what I need…..a nice walk on a deserted beach to blow away the cobwebs).
Thanks Vicki
It was a very windy day so it did blow away a few cobwebs!
Went up today but wish I has been in the south for the spectacular sunset!
I missed that too!
The further north you go along the shore of the west coast of the state of Michigan our beautiful sugar fine sand will have eroded stones like these. By the time your reach the tip of the lower peninsula of our state it has become all rock.
Michigan does look beautiful!