list 23: the perfect way to end my summer
September 7, 2010
- road trip to maine with my mom
- a long weekend by the sea
- holga camera meets amusement park (photos coming soon)
- wine on the beach
- toes in the sand
- tumbling in giant waves
- strolling by a river in the woods
- watching the sun set over perkins cove
- walking along marginal way at dawn, coffee in hand
- flying a kite (hence crossing number 2 off this list and proving that i can’t, for the life of me, do an english/australian accent)
- finding aqua colored bottles at antique stores
- meeting awesome, inspiring strangers
- eggs benedict with crab cakes for breakfast
- seafood pasta on a terrace for dinner
- a silly photo shoot while stuck in traffic
- giant scoops of chocolate & ginger icecream in sugar cones
- laughter and lots of it
- listening to this song
- chilling in roman baths
- sand and saltwater in my hair
- sunshine
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flying a kite is on my list too. your photos are gorgeous and i’m glad you had the beautiful end to summer. xo
Breathtaking views! Love the photos ❤
this post took my breath away. just as i was blessing the coming of autumn, you’ve stolen my heart back to nostalgic summer. gorgeous!
such a wonderful series of photos!!!
You’ve certainly had one hell of a summer! 🙂
these are all so beautiful! x
my kind of adventure….perfect and beautiful
These photos are gorgeous! I love the white picket fence and the hanging plant. And the boats. And the light and contrast in lighthouse and houses on the water. So many beautiful images! I’m glad to have found your blog.
How perfect is that… ?
🙂
i honeymooned at the norseman in ogunquit 13 years ago. it is what brought us to maine to live. i am so happy you dipped your toes in the ocean. i only wish i had known i would have driven down to meet you and your mama.
xo
kristin
your photos are so beautiful. thank you for sharing them. summer is still on its way in my part of the world.
It does read like the perfect ending
Missing you friend
x
really love this series! great nostalgic feel.