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A heavy rainstorm visited our part of the country on the weekend. I took the children to the beach and we watched the water moving towards us, then getting dragged back. Noone was there except us, a few keen surfers and some birds circling overhead.

Sorry about the shakiness of this videoclip- I wanted to record the greyness and the wind and the sea foam.

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23 responses to “sea foam”

  1. Lucy Avatar

    I love it when the weather is “bad” and we get the beach all to ourselves!

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  3. Caroline Avatar
    Caroline

    Gorgeous, I love watching kids faces when exploring.
    The sea looks quite grey and unsettled, I could almost smell the salt air.

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  4. Cat Avatar

    We had that last week in Auckland and it was amazing, we had a walk along the beach and watched the dogs chasing the seam foam, when we got home our faces were covered in salt and sand. It certainly makes you feel alive!

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  5. Mary Avatar

    Thank you so much for posting this! I grew up a few doors from a lake you can’t usually see to the other side of, and then about a block away from the same lake (on the aforementioned other side) and it still pains me not to live a three minute walk from water doing this sort of thing. It’s so calming and inspiring and wonderful, especially on a rainy windy day like you’ve had.

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  6. Denise | Chez Danisse Avatar

    I like grey beach days with a chill in the air. This is a good thing because it is what we see most often here in Northern CA. It’s especially grey and windy this very moment…

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  7. gretchen mornin Avatar

    Oh how I miss that area and its perspective. My family camped every year for 6 weeks at Ruby Bay ( way back when I was small enough that I could be bathed in a bucket and lasting until my teens). My Grandad and I used to go gleaning for flotsam and jetsam after storms and I remember frequently finding dead washed up sea horses. There used to be lots of whale strandings too from memory. Near rabbit island I think. What a lovely part of the country you live in. Do people still go swimming in Aniseed valley? and you are so close to those talented jewellery folk Julie Vine and Isaac Ibbotson. too tempting.

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  8. Jennie Avatar

    wow – that sound really makes you feel like you’re there!

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  9. Margaret Oomen Avatar

    i find watching the sea so relaxing
    I can’t wait to be on a beach in a few weeks.
    It won’t be the ocean but a beautiful spot none the less.

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  10. Mary Avatar

    I love this! I feel like I’ve just been on a little adventure across the globe to watch the ocean foaming, just kind of plucked from my desk here and gone for a minute.
    I regularly read your lovely blog, and this post really made my night

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  11. tinyhappy Avatar

    thanks, mary- that was my idea- to have a little walk along the beach wherever you are 🙂

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  12. Holly C. Avatar

    That was lovely!

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  13. Caterine Avatar

    how i love to ear their voices! nice nice. sending many kisses.

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  14. Gwynneth Beasley Avatar

    Oh I love the kids voices in the background – and I love the video!

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  15. cathleen Avatar

    Oh, thank you so much for sharing this, Melissa. I, very much enjoyed it. It was soothing to my soul. You are so blessed to live so close to the sea.

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  16. Carolyn Avatar
    Carolyn

    Does anyone else see the fin of a shark around 00:14? Or are my eyes deceiving me? Wonderful video! Thank you for sharing!

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  17. Jacilyn Avatar

    Oh thank you for a moment at the beach! I’ve been dreaming of going to the ocean lately but it is a 4 hour drive so takes some planning. I think I’ll be watching this again before starting my day here!

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  18. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi carolyn,
    i think that was someone surfing… but it really does look like a shark doesnt it?! (glad i wasnt in there…)

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  19. Rosa in the Antipodes Avatar
    Rosa in the Antipodes

    Beautiful! I love this part of the country, even in a gray stormy day like this!

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  20. fiona Avatar

    it’s nice to have a glimpse of the sea here, even if it’s grey. i’ve been inland for ages. being at the beach quietens my heart and does wonders for me. so thank you for posting this up! 🙂

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  21. Dori Christian Avatar
    Dori Christian

    Wonderful post, will be looking at it several times!
    I love the grey. Your children’s voices. The clattering tumble of the rocks and shells. The long view.
    Nice to see your Fall approaching while Spring comes to the Northwest of the US.
    Thank you for creating such a consistently lovely blog. Dori in Oregon

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  22. Lyn Stewart Avatar
    Lyn Stewart

    Tahuna beach so beautiful on a rainy, dark day. I’ve seen a few mushrooms around out our way. But the foragers seem to get there before me! Early bird catches the worm and all that, saw some on my morning walk today that where almost translucent pale, mauve and beautiful, I left them to themselves sparkling in the dew.

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  23. caireen Avatar

    lovely 3d addition to your repertoire… I didn’t see a shark, but maybe 2 little mer-people at the end?? 😉 Cx

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