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  1. Ok, you are literally outdoing yourself with photos like these. Beautiful! I sooo want to be digging around in sand instead of snowdrifts, running through waves instead of the biting cold wind! Thanks for the virtual 'vacation' to the beach! :) H2U

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  2. These are just awesome photos! I love the low perspective with the kids blurred on the second one. I really enjoyed these and now I want to make a trip to the beach!

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  3. I agree with Deb. I really like that second one - the angle/perspective and the out of focus color of your kids blurred in the distance. And I am SO ready for the beach too! :)

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  4. Those are all gorgeous! Looks like somewhere I'd like to be right about now! :) So much fun

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  5. I really like these shots! You're making me wish that I lived somewhere way closer to the ocean!

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  6. great shots, I especially like the close up of the sand. Kaye—the road goes ever ever on

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  7. Beautiful photos--especially to this New Yorker who has seen nothing but white snow for months! Love the verse in your header. I'm visiting with Weekend Bloggy Reading hop. Blessings!

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  8. Oh, this looks wonderful! What a treat to have toes in the sand :)

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  9. Gorgeous pictures! Do you live somewhere that you can play on the beach now, or are these pictures from last summer?

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  10. Hi there, Misty! :) Wanted to let you know that I featured this post today! :) Those beautiful beach photos made me smile--I miss the beach!

    I have a new "Featured At" button too if you'd like to grab it for your blog. Thanks so much for linking up with me for Weekend Bloggy Reading. :)

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  11. Great pictures! Sure makes me ready for summer! Thanks for sharing. I'm visiting from Serenity Now's Weekend Bloggy Reading.

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