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{this moment} - A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.

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  1. how absolutely soothing. What lovely photos! I'm a little envious of your peaceful walk.

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  2. Love the footprints and the path to the beach - a path to peace, to embracing the sacred ordinary, a journey into sanctuary! Blessings...

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  3. Oh my goodness... this is so beautiful Misty! Makes me miss the beach so much. Thank you for taking me on a little beach break this afternoon. Gorgeous. :)

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  4. An incredible collection. I really like your footprint shots and the mermaid's purse. Thank you for sharing this walk.

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  5. I don't go to the beach very often. Seeing your photo's makes me regret that. How beautiful and peacefull it looks.

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  6. Oh My Goodness ~ Thank You For Allowing Us To Join In Your Beautiful Walk Along The Shore. It Truly Made My Whole Morning! There's Just Something About Being That Close To The Water ~ Feeling The Sand Beneath Your Feet ~ Embracing The Moments Shared By Precious Visitors Who Left Their Imprint For You To See. I Discovered You Today Thru Jennifer's Sneak Peak Friday And I Feel So Blessed To Have Walked With You Today. Hugs From Georgia, Terri

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  7. Beautiful! I especially love the photos of your footprints in the sand next to the bird's footprints.

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  8. Misty.... Thanks so much for sharing this peaceful beach walk! I'm land locked in Iowa and everything in me wishes I lived near a beach! For a second today, I was there. Thanks again..
    Renee from SPF
    xoxo
    Have a great week!
    www.fussitup.blogspot.com

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  9. Misty ~ wonderful 'walk on the beach' ~ excellent photography and best of all you look like you are having a wonderful time ~namaste, carol (A Creative Harbor)

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  10. Misty, these pics are so beautiful! I live on the east coast of Canada where many of our beaches are beautiful - but we only get to find such treasures a few months in the year. :-( Your photos made me all dreamy again for being barefoot in the sand. (The ocean is frozen in ice and snow right now)... still a few months to go. xoxo

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  11. ps: that photo of you in the blue with the ocean in the background is so gorgeous...

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  12. I wish I was on that beach. Beautiful breath-taking pictures.

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  13. I grew up close to the Jersey shore and miss it every day. Thank you for sharing your walk on the beach. It was wonderful.

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  14. Oh thank you!! I'm from New England and have lived far from the sea for many many years. But I find it calling in my soul, from time to time, and I need to be filled up. This was a little snippet of joy and refreshment for my soul today. Thank you so much for posting it!

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  15. Beautiful. I'm blessed to also live by the ocean. Are you on the east coast or west coast?

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  16. Wow! So peaceful and beautiful. You captured the "mood" for sure! Came here from EE's blog.

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