Drama and vibrant color is why I love the North Shore. For me, Oahu, but I'm sure it's true on most islands. And I love how the wind fills the air with salt.
I'm with you, Sam. I hope to see Oahu's North Shore someday. I have some friends who are there right now, in a cottage right on the beach, watching the big waves roll in. I'm envious.
I can feel the wind. I'm an old Maunaolu jr college alumni (near Paia in Maui - now a job training center) and have a lucky little brother who lives at the end of the road in Kauai at ocean's edge.
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I feel like I'm traveling through your art. Its wonderful. Thank you.
Perfect with simplicity- we feel the beautiful site and a precious moment in time.
Thanks a lot, Susan. I enjoy following your own journeys on your blog.
Very much appreciated, Pierre.
I love this painting, it's sublime...
Thanks, Carolina and welcome to my blog.
Drama and vibrant color is why I love the North Shore. For me, Oahu, but I'm sure it's true on most islands. And I love how the wind fills the air with salt.
I'm with you, Sam. I hope to see Oahu's North Shore someday. I have some friends who are there right now, in a cottage right on the beach, watching the big waves roll in. I'm envious.
I can feel the wind. I'm an old Maunaolu jr college alumni (near Paia in Maui - now a job training center) and have a lucky little brother who lives at the end of the road in Kauai at ocean's edge.
Must have been interesting going to school there, Mark. Thanks for weighing in.
A great sense of wind. Did you have to hang on to your easel?
Thanks, Bill. Naw, I just held on to my hat while I snapped the photo.
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