60 thoughts on “Cala de Mar

  1. This is a perfect picture of the Shakespeare quote you shared awhile back:

    ā€œCome what come may. Time and the hour runs through the roughest day.ā€

    The oceanā€™s ebb and flow is a lot like life.

    Good thoughts and beautiful pics are a great combo.

    Thank you, Crystal! šŸ™ā¤ļø

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  2. It is good to take videos of the happy places and times. It can bring a place or a holiday back in seconds. Hope all is well Crystal. Allan

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  3. Thank you for sharing your adventure with photos, video and thoughts!!.. almost felt like being there.. ā€œLife gives us brief moments with another, but sometimes in those brief moments we get memories that last a lifetime, So live that your memories will be part of your happiness.ā€ (Author Unknown)… šŸ™‚

    Until we meet again..
    May your day be touched
    by a bit of Irish luck,
    Brightened by a song
    in your heart,
    And warmed by the smiles
    of people you love.
    (Irish Saying)

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  4. Beautiful, Crystal! Rejuvenating and utterly relaxing, though I’m not there (sigh). I only can imagine how it must allow your own soul some much-needed restoration.

    Of all the souvenirs offered, this is the one you’ll cherish forever.

    Speaking of forever, you provide two views of the infinite. In both cases, the jiggered, manmade version is limited, and is completely in awe of the natural (God’s own) version.

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  5. This is beautiful! Are you on vacation? Are you in grad school or teaching? Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your weekend and time off, if you are still teaching!

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    1. Thank you, CC. I was there last week as a pre-graduation celebration. My final residency was this week, and so I finished taking classes yesterday. I officially graduate in August and have a teaching job lined up for Fall with HS seniors.

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  6. Crystal, your poem and video take me back to my two times of witnessing the Pacific and later the Atlantic. The endless waters roll into the shore, never weary of their infinite task.

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