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Wednesday, January 07, 2009

 

Message in the Sand



During our summer trip to the beaches of Olympic National Park, we were strolling along a section of Ruby Beach when my daughter yelled at me to stop and take a picture of the last little remnants of sea foam from a wave that had just washed over her feet.

She said, "It's a message in the sand!"

I didn't see it until we got home and our pictures were uploaded to the computer.

My daughter has good eyes. Yes, indeed, the ocean was trying to tell us something that day. Something that we need a little more of in this world.

Can you see the message?


15 Comments:

Blogger Ed (zoesdad) said...

The ocean wanted you to eat pie?

3:35 AM  
Anonymous Alli said...

I think it says "Love." How sweet.

5:26 AM  
Blogger MarmiteToasty said...

Yep, its a hidden message... pop over to Twaddle and see what we found inside our Turkey, that to was a hidden message until we views the photos lol...

x

5:52 AM  
Blogger MarmiteToasty said...

LOL@Ed and pie *giggling*

x

5:53 AM  
Anonymous Chuck said...

At first glance I thought it said "smile" ... don't know why.

10:51 AM  
Blogger Bennett said...

inie with an upside down "i"

11:36 AM  
OpenID underthebigbluesky said...

love-ly.

kids, little gobs of wisdom and goodness.

6:38 PM  
Blogger James Austin said...

The ocean wants us to have more Dino bones?

8:04 PM  
Blogger Whit said...

It's probably an ad- like the crop circles.

10:05 PM  
Blogger Tamara said...

Love...your daughter ROCKS!

11:08 PM  
Blogger Katey said...

she must 'love' her daddy

4:39 PM  
Blogger Dad Stuff said...

It does kinda look like love....or just a guy named Iric.

7:47 PM  
Blogger James Austin said...

Check out my blog - you've been tagged!

9:11 PM  
Blogger Silver Valley Girl said...

You've been tagged for some iTunes fun here:

http://silvervalleystories.blogspot.com/2009/01/wintersongor-some-fun-on-itunes.html

9:31 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looks like one of those "captcha" things you have to enter on some web forms. ;-)

Steve
www.stevenology.com

2:54 PM  

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