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I need my lane line…!

Sunny-day Miasma | 18 hours ago by panda

You don’t notice them until they’re gone (or until you have to unhook them for the lifeguard after practice). When all the lane lines are taken out, the pool strangely resembles an ocean, especially if there is a shallow and deep end, bec read more

OCEAN DRIVE - reloaded

lola dream factory concept art jewerly | July 24th 2008 by lola beelou

Ce te atrage mai mult?  Misterul intunecat al adincurilor sau albastrul cerului de deasupra. Oricum ar fi, profunzimea e cea care te atrage ca un magnet… deci lasa-te iarasi dusa… down to the Ocean Drive…   O noua versiune la modelul OCEA read more

"Monterey Cypress" ~ 7/23/08 A Painting a Day Hudson River Schoo…

Daily Painter's Marketplace | July 23rd 2008 by p conyers

"Monterey Cypress" was a fun to do. The ocean holds such an awesomeness for me. There's something about large panaramic views that reminds me of vast regions yet unexplored by man and makes me appreciate the wonder and beauty of nature. I hope you en read more

Strange Sea Creature

Nature's Wallpaper | July 23rd 2008 by 1greenthumb

No idea what exactly this is, a sponge or some kind of coral, perhaps you might know... This was taken at the Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. If you are interested in what's in our oceans and lakes check out my new blog Fish Index!View A Si read more

Five Minute Vacation

Travel Blog | July 23rd 2008 by Marco Belemmi

When you get back from your five minute sojourn, you’ll be ready to tackle things on your meticulously crafted to-do list that you were putting off just moments before you left. Hey, you just went on vacation . That’s all it takes! … Con read more

Katouche Bay

Sharon Farber's Blog | July 22nd 2008 by Sharon Farber

Katouche Bay11 x 142006Note card: $2.50This is the second or third painting I did in the Anguilla series. We stayed at a Villa that overlooks this bay. There is a fairly steep goat path leading from the villas down to the sea. This view is from read more

Crochet on the road

Yarn Obsession | July 22nd 2008 by Sedie

This past weekend my family took a road trip down to Newport, RI. If you are in the area and you haven't been, I highly recommend it. We had a blast at the beach, on Ocean Drive, and at the downtown warfs. It was Vlad's first time at the ocean and he read more

Ocean power

Bio-Fuel! | July 22nd 2008 by Thomas Joseph

Article on CNN.The article makes mention of the Anaconda, which I've already blogged on here. read more

Microbes Beneath the Sea Floor

Curious Cat Science and Engineering Blog | July 22nd 2008 by John Hunter

Biddle notes that these microbes could survive major Earth impacts by asteroids, so the subsea floor could be a refuge for life during extinction events. Now this study shows they may be a reservoir of novel genetic material as well. read more

Estuary

Rashid's Blog | July 22nd 2008 by Rashid Aziz Faridi

  The Moore River estuary, a seasonally closed estuary in Western AustraliaAn estuary is a semi-enclosed coastal body of water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea.Estuaries are often associa read more

Lime may cut CO2 levels in seawater

Online Breaking News | July 22nd 2008 by Samantha Morris

Scientists claim to have found a workable way of reducing CO² (Carbon dioxide) levels in the atmosphere to pre-industrial levels — by adding lime to seawater. The oceans are already the world’s largest carbon sink, absorbing 2 billion tonnes read more

Weekend Beach Bum.

The Adventures of Spencer | July 21st 2008 by Grind

After our big Cali Adventure, it was hard to get back into the swing of work. So after slogging through the week we decided to spend a day at the beach to relax. We packed up a nice picnic and headed over to our favorite local dog friendly beach, Leo read more

#388 - Faux Birthday

MyLifeComics | July 21st 2008 by Paul

Yes, I got fireworks. D supposedly planned it all out, she said. I still don’t know if I believe her…and actually, correct me if I’m wrong oh-family-of-mine, but I think I actually used to call fireworks “boom-boom sky” read more

ocean waves

A Snapshot A Day | July 21st 2008 by Allison

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Ocean Waves

Photography by KML | July 21st 2008 by kathy libby

Ocean WavesI can remember spending many hours at the beach as a youngster. The most fun was spent in the water - running and playing in the waves as they splashed ashore.We would watch as they began to form farther out, and we would wait for a big read more

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Ruth Mabee - Fine Art | July 21st 2008

Fish TrapsWatercolor.16" x 20"I painted this by first blocking out the area of the boat - just using tape and tinfoil to cover the area. I find it is a lot cheaper than using the mask that is found in art stores. Then I used a wet on wet technique read more

Rocky's out for the count...

A Bad Case of Wanderlust | July 21st 2008

After a long weekend of playing in the surf, running the beach and galloping next to a bike. Our camping trip out to Twin Harbors was really fun. It was chilly much of the weekend, but the sky cleared up enough on Saturday for us to have a really goo read more

Federation Island and Other Amazing Artificial Islands

Impact Lab | July 21st 2008

New Land in the Ocean Deborah of Life in the Fast Lane wrote a neat mega-post about 45 of the world’s most amazing artificial islands (both real islands and those in planning stages). Take for example, the Federation Island modeled above… read more

Song 202: Ocean Climber

366 SONGS | July 20th 2008 by Mark Elliot Cullen

Ocean Climber, as read by my voice. Download audio file (202_Ocean_Climber.mp3) Original and free. Lyrics and tabs included. Creative Commons. Open-D, capo 4. E-B-E Had a house in Havana We bribed all our friends We’d buy them with women We& read more

Coral Beach

Sharon Farber's Blog | July 20th 2008 by Sharon Farber

Coral Beach8 x 102006Note cards: $2.50This is the first painting from my Anguilla series, which now totals seven. Anguilla is a lovely, small island in the British West Indies, next to St. Maarten. We love Anguilla. I originally called this "Rocky B read more

Green Thumb Sunday - Goldenrod by the Ocean

Photography by KML | July 20th 2008 by kathy libby

Goldenrod by the Ocean for Green Thumb SundayGreen Thumb Sunday BlogrollHow to join Green Thumb SundayThis is a shot of a Goldenrod wildflower that is different from the one I posted about a couple of weeks ago.This shot shows the tiny little blooms read more

Awaiting you

Digital Photo Gallery of Ted Szukalski | July 20th 2008

Awaiting you If you can find this serene place a soft pillow is awaiting you. You can sit down, watch a sunrise and sip freshly brewed coffee. The ocean waves and the seagulls will sing their song and the steps will soak in the warmth of the mornin read more

In Need Of A Fog Horn

The Social Frog | July 20th 2008 by RoseAnn Shrum

We I desired to go to the ocean while on vacation in Maine. If you have never gone to Reid State Park in the middle of the summer, you have no idea what I am about to talk about. Say it with me “Freezing”, “Red”, “Numbi read more

New Pictures - Pacific Sunsets Collages

Barbara Gordon Photography | July 19th 2008 by Barbara Gordon

Here's a little something different. Three different collages made up of my Pacific Sunsets series of images.You can see larger versions on my website.Keep up with me... Subscribe to my feed. read more

Sandstone puzzle

Digital Photo Gallery of Ted Szukalski | July 19th 2008

Sandstone puzzle We went for a short walk along the ocean today. It is no big secret that I like rock faces and formations. While I was looking for some interesting textures and colours I have noticed this sandstone puzzle at my feet. I thought it read more

Harsh

Shutter Eye | July 18th 2008 by Ian Merritt

Lava rock provides a challenging environment. This tree lost its battle but there will be more. Eventually the rock will succumb to the relentless onslaught of the climate, the ocean, and various life forms. read more

dreaming pink diamonds

W A S H W O R D S | July 18th 2008 by washwords

I’ve never really been a girly girl. God knows I’m no tomboy (that would imply being sporty, which I am not) but ribbons, make-up, heels, shopping? eh. Likewise for jewelry. It’s not that I don’t spoil myself or like the fine read more

Two By Sea

Make the Most of Your Time ...Poetry | July 18th 2008 by Liane Schmidt

We took a trip tonightWe had a ticket for twoA ticket to set sail, by seaJust me, with youThe moon lit our moving pathThe weather rocked our ship, a little The orchestra strummedThere was even a lively fiddle!I felt your presence so nearI felt peacef read more

relax

Not What it Seems | July 18th 2008 by Denise

What better way to end an anxiety provoking day than a swim at sunset in the ocean? The water finally felt warm and I dove in regardless of the red flag.I am so lucky to live here. read more

Spacious House in NMyrtle Cherry Grove Beach House (South Carolin…

Travel Blog | July 18th 2008 by Marco Belemmi

South Carolina Vacation Rentals - From $735/Week Cherry Grove Beach Houses is a company that rents out to all groups. We welcome Students, families, Reunions, Golfers, Church groups, Shaggers, really any one that needs to enjoy a … More here: read more

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