A few weeks ago I shared some of my favourite photos of sunsets that I have taken since we moved to Barbados. The two things Barbados is known for is the sun and the sea, so today I thought I would share some of the sea.
One day when we move back to Kilbourne Grove, I shall have to get some of these photos blown up, so I can admire them every day and pretend I am back in Barbados (only in the winter of course).
How about you, any favourites?
Laura Bloomsbury said,
March 6, 2013 @ 4:37 AM
third one down Deborah – love the flat pooling the sea leaves in its wake
kilbournegrove said,
March 17, 2013 @ 10:23 AM
Even more gorgeous in real life.
David Leeman said,
March 6, 2013 @ 5:55 AM
all tumultuous and action packed…..love them…..
kilbournegrove said,
March 17, 2013 @ 10:23 AM
How can you not love the east coast, could watch the sea for hours.
Barry P. said,
March 6, 2013 @ 7:50 AM
I’m guessing this is the east coast?
kilbournegrove said,
March 17, 2013 @ 10:24 AM
Certainly it is, the best wave action, so gorgeous.
Peter said,
March 6, 2013 @ 11:44 AM
Absolutely stunning! The colours are breathtaking! Looking out the door across the grounds of the”manor” across the road,
Back to reality, its hard to believe a year ago we were just entering our first hot spell of the year. ETA first snow drop this year
about July lol
kilbournegrove said,
March 17, 2013 @ 10:25 AM
The sea is amazing here, always changing. But now I am hoping it will be changing at home, I need that snow to leave soon, I want to see my snowdrops waaaay before July!
gardenerat60 said,
March 6, 2013 @ 11:00 PM
This is also a mood booster. Thanks.
kilbournegrove said,
March 17, 2013 @ 10:26 AM
It is for me as well!
Jean said,
March 11, 2013 @ 4:21 PM
They’re beautiful, Deborah. I especially like the ones that show how the rocks have been carved away by the pounding of the surf, but I also love the color of that blue-green water in the second one up from the bottom.
kilbournegrove said,
March 17, 2013 @ 10:28 AM
It is amazing the power the sea has to erode rocks. I am sure 20 years from now, it will have changed again.