Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Playing in the Sand/ Watery Wednesday

Halfway between the North Pole and the Equator on Sunday afternoon, April 4

The weather  has been crazy - unseasonably warm.  Last weekend it was warm enough to play barefoot in the sand at this Georgian Bay (Lake Huron) beach...at least it was for this hardy kid!

   You can find more photos celebrating Watery Wednesday at http://waterywednesday.blogspot.com

 

34 comments:

B SQUARED said...

I went to summer camp right near there. That was a long time ago, probably before that lad's parents were born.

Shammickite said...

It certainly was a very summery weeken, I don't remember it being so hot and sunny so early in the year . Last easter, we were still in coats and winter boots. This year it's tee shirts and sandals!

Lowell said...

Glad that you got some warm weather! And I don't think anything is more fun for a little boy than playing in the sand! Cute shot!

Kathy said...

Silly me, I would have thought halfway between NP and equator would have been much further south. I think we here in the States sometimes forgot how huge our great neighbor to the north is!

Anonymous said...

What a lovely place to be. Playing in the sand.

kayerj said...

love the dash of color in this shot--both of your beach shots are so much fun.

cieldequimper said...

Did he find some Easter driftwood eggs I wonder?! It's a lovely summer shot! ;-)

Craver Vii said...

Halfway 'tween the N. Pole & Equator... that sounds like a perfect place to be.

 gmirage said...

Would want to visit Canada sometime, friends and family business but mostly the sceneries too!

-viennadaily

Ebie said...

Some warm weather for this kid to go barefoot!

Its cooler here this week, but I look forward to the warm sun this week.

I hope to visit Canada too!

Rune Eide said...

ENVIOUS!!!! :-)

Animor said...

Nice beach, barefoot in the sand is more fun. Happy watery wednesday.

Tammie Lee said...

such a sweet image!

judi/Gmj said...

It looks very inviting!

Christina, Sweden said...

great shot and nice for him
to have that beach to play on!

Christina, Sweden

Coffeeveggie addict. said...

wow,i want to run and get wet in your picture as i felt so hot in here now...i want to walk barefootand make sand castles...simply beautiful

George said...

Ah, to be young again! This is definitely looks like a summer photo, but it is charming nevertheless.

eileeninmd said...

It is so nice to have the warm weather, great photo.

Anonymous said...

...to be a child. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful moment. Please have a nice Wednesday.


daily athens

Anonymous said...

Oh yeah, warm enough for some time in the beach. Our weather is cooler :(

Tara said...

Beautiful and sure it was a great day for this kid...great scenery too.

Becky said...

It's been just like that here too. Unfortunately it's going to be colder come the end of the week. It was 76 here today, but maybe snow by Friday. Boo!
We've been to the beach twice and it has been amazing. Too warm for early April though.
B.

Hage og Foto entusiast said...

Lovely photo. Look like he enjoy the time.

NatureFootstep said...

Looks great, I love this image. :)

Hootin Anni said...

Love the halfway mark on our earth...he's adorable. The future scientist!!

Here is my Watery Photo, hope to see you stop by to view. It's always great to have you visiting.

Darla said...

This looks more like July than April.

Darla

Small City Scenes said...

Playing in the sand---what fun. Kids know no bounds when it comes to water. LOL MB

Tania said...

Wanna have som summer here soon..lovely shot:-)

Honey Mommy said...

Wow! That looks like so much fun! I need a vacation to the beach.

Linnea said...

You could have fooled me! It looks like a summery scene. Great shot. Thanks for visiting my WW.

Judy said...

That is really a cute shot. Summer like weather came to our area too, only I didn't make it to the beach.

Anonymous said...

what a beautiful photo!!!

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dotpy said...

I bet the water was cold!

ksdoolittle said...

Excellent!! I'm loving it! I'm all about getting the kids 'out there'! ~karen

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