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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Views of the ocean


I love the force of the waves crashing into the sand. It is like someone dumping a bucket of water and running out to get another. I like seeing the crystal splash of the water floating in the air. I wonder how much salt really lies in the ocean water? This is more action than most days when the ocean is calm as a lake. When the ocean is in one of it's calm moods, you don't see much bobbing of the boats up and down in the water. The reason I mention this is because the pictures I have taken is more interesting with some kind of action, like a bobbing boat. Dinner tonight was black beans and brown rice with some ham. Plus a salad and cut up onion on top of the black beans and brown rice. I also made tapioca with the small pearls. The package said I only had to soak the tapioca for a half an hour.

1 Comments:

  • At 4:54 PM, Blogger Lew said…

    Black beans are good. They use to serve a very thick black bean soup over white rice at the Cuban restaurants in Miami. With a little chopped onion on top it was very good. Oops, I see that you mentioned about putting cut onion on top of the black beans. Your wave in the picture has that breaking curl to it with a hollow tube of air within the wave. Very much like the Banzai pipeline on the north shore of Oahu in Hawaii. Or the beaches in San Diego. The waves are usually high there as well. Just to look at that immense ocean and all of that salt water. What do we do with all of that saltwater? Why, make salt water taffy of course. Enjoy life. Lew

     

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