
Back in July, we spent a 90-degree afternoon on the coast outside of Salem, Massachusetts. The water was frigid, but it was fun to explore the low-tide peninsulas and islands that we knew would be reclaimed again by the ocean in a matter of hours.

Oyster shells covered the mud, making a firm path for walking. But it was still nimble ambling for my squeamish daughter.
Can you blame her?
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7:23 am
Firm path? I was thinking “Ouch!”.
(the good thing, you could’ve wrapped up your dinner!)
7:37 am
Ouch! That’s the way some beaches are in California only it’s shells on top of big rocks! Glad you had fun though!
4:45 pm
Water shoes, That sound like a great time.
5:17 am
Nope, can’t blame her. I wouldn’t like walking on those either!
4:56 pm
Nope can’t say I blame her at all. Happy WW
5:33 pm
wow, what a great time!! We just got back from the beach. Great shot!
8:17 pm
I love all the boats in the background too. What a great couple of shots. Have a great WW.
10:26 pm
I can just about hear the squish, crunch, ewwww, as everyone walks around.
1:48 am
Beautiful shots! Love that first photo!
Mines up as well;)
8:49 am
Great photos! I’m glad to see that I’m not the only one that didn’t stick to the “wordless” rule.