
Being sick (just a stinking cold but bad enough) had the advantage of having time to go through old photos.
This one is from the early 2000s. The location is near Neos Marmaras on the middle finger of the Chalkidiki peninsula (no insult intended).
See in German can mean “sea” or “lake”. The Wolfgang See is in northern Austria.
How can you not think of Hemingway?
Earth my body. Air my breath. Fire my will. Water my blood.
Small droplets
collecting in puddles and bowls
flowing into streams
and rivers
into larger rivers
and finally finding their way into the sea
reaching from shore to shore.
Water lilies on a dark blue pond.
Lake flora and fauna.
Water sports on the river.
Lake and river shores, in Viernheim, Frankfurt and Brandenburg.
Navigating the sea, near the Eastern shore of the UK.
And what would a watery blog be without at least one reflection?
Blue waters for Life in Colour
It’s been a while since I’ve been at the seaside, any seaside. So I had to dig deep into my vault to find photos of sea and sun and sand. I went even further back than I expceted, more than 15 years and a couple of cameras ago. And it probably wasn’t even summer at Halfmoon Bay on the Arabian Gulf in Saudi Arabia.



Linked to K’lee and Dale’s Cosmic Photo Challenge: Sun, Sea, Sand. Click here for more sunny and beachy photos.

For One Word Sunday and the word is asleep. More dormant photos can be found here.
While the big whale isn’t strictly speaking a mural but a sculpture on Roker Beach in Sunderland, the techniques – painting on concrete – are the same.
For Monday Mural. For more murals click here.

Today’s prompt at the One Word Photo Challenge is light. For more contributions click here.
The title, once again, I owe to Sir Terry Pratchett.