52 Weeks in Nature : Week 7

Fifty Two weeks in nature… a series of photos each week to show what our nature here in Southern California looks like. For those who are participating, thank you… it’s been amazing to see how different the seasons are from place to place… and how beautiful.

 

Week 7/52

 

We ate chips (fries) overlooking the sea. The seagulls wanted dinner too. Watching them swoop, hover and glide through the air was a wonderful show.

 

 

I hope you’ll participate in 52 Weeks in Nature and leave a link to your site in the comments below so that we can all see the beauty you have found.

Click HERE to see our previous posts in the 52 Weeks in Nature series.

52 Weeks in Nature : www.theMagicOnions.com

Happy Valentine’s Day

Blessings and magic,

Donni

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    1. Wonderful, Maureen… your daughter has great taste in clothes AND music… Dancing Queen is one of my all time favorites :-)
      Amazing what sunshine can do.

    1. I know… after watching the skill they have in using their feathers, wings and feet to fly, I have a new appreciation of seagulls.

      1. Thank you. The banner on my blog atm is from the Humberhead Peatlands (specifically Hatfield Moors – we live on the borders of it) and was taken on Boxing Day when we went for a walk to try to blow some of the cobwebs away :)

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