
Me & the boys; Surfside, TX
Go, go, go.
Scribble it down on a torn napkin.
Sleep tonight, Weave tomorrow.
Don’t forget.
{ 2006 05 05 }

Me & the boys; Surfside, TX
Go, go, go.
Scribble it down on a torn napkin.
Sleep tonight, Weave tomorrow.
Don’t forget.
Amy | 05-May-06 at 1:12 pm | Permalink
Looks like your found a fun field trip!
love squalor | 05-May-06 at 2:19 pm | Permalink
wow! beautiful photo!
C. Delia | 05-May-06 at 2:35 pm | Permalink
Beautiful…the images in shadow–the words that resonate so deeply for me as a mother trying to record my life on random bits and pieces of ephemera…thanks for sharing this one today.
katie | 05-May-06 at 8:18 pm | Permalink
Amazing photo! Jack loves his shadow.
Charmaine | 05-May-06 at 10:18 pm | Permalink
I love that the shadow is such a rich deep black. Nice job!
M.E. Quarles | 06-May-06 at 2:14 pm | Permalink
Both photos are wonderful. I love the striations in the sand, the movement of the water and the interplay of your bodies in shadow. The candy-colored houses look great against the wildflowers–great Texas contrast 🙂
Ditto the comment about memories jotted down on bits of paper and torn napkins. Now I just need to find them all!
Amy | 06-May-06 at 2:38 pm | Permalink
I’m inspired by the Mama Says Om idea. I’ve joined up. Your posts are great, of course.
christina | 08-May-06 at 1:57 am | Permalink
This photo is gorgeous–and the words. YUP. Sums up my days perfectly!
AscenderRisesAbove | 08-May-06 at 2:00 am | Permalink
Great picture; it looks as if the sun is ready to go down with those deep dark shadows?
Cmommy | 08-May-06 at 3:36 am | Permalink
cool, very cool!
grandma | 10-May-06 at 3:06 pm | Permalink
this photo is awesome in that it speaks to each person in a different way. We each start out as a tiny grain of sand and develop into something unique, yet still have all the same components— all originating in the sea and as the surf subsides—well I will think on that the rest of the day.
Lauri | 12-May-06 at 2:27 pm | Permalink
Beautiful photos…love that shadow one, especially. I took some like that up on the rocks at Pedernales Falls. There is just something about the shapes of people, yet no faces…