~ Lens-Artists Challenge #317 – Walking the Neighborhood ~


When I saw Tina’s challenge for this week, I first thought I whould go out and about to feature some of the dramatic and special sights here on the Long Beach Peninsula. Then, I decided to follow her lead and show what I see when Max and Daisy take me for our morning and afternoon walks. The Breakers condominiums are near a residential neighborhood where we take our morning constitutional.

After strolling down Seacrest Avenue, we turn back and follow the fence along the west end of the Breakers grounds. On the way, there are always little surprises to enjoy.

Rain or shine, in the early afternoon the beagles get restless, so out we go for an afternoon promenade. Starting at the parking lot entry to the Discovery Trail, we peruse the trails that take us to the Pacific Ocean shoreline.

By the end of our beach walk, Max is ready to get home and take a nice long nap. Daisy, on the other hand, is still out in the underbrush hoping to scare out a deer! Once back at the condominium and dried off, we settle in for a quiet afternoon and evening.

On your walk with life, please honor our earth, encourage dignity and share kindness. 🐾

As I finish this post on Friday morning, I am concerned for Tina and her little slice of heaven on Kiawah, with the hurricane/tropical storm Helene bearing in that direction. Sending prayers for you and your fellow islanders, Tina.

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4 Responses to ~ Lens-Artists Challenge #317 – Walking the Neighborhood ~

  1. Leya's avatar Leya says:

    Thank you for taking me on your lovely walk!

  2. Egídio's avatar Egídio says:

    Lindy, what a beautiful walk you took us along with Max and Daisy. Thanks for the beauty you shared here.

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