
I can't believe that just yesterday I was standing on this very sand, camera in hand, enjoying 62 degree weather and today I awoke to a snowstorm with my car completely buried under a mountain of white. These photos were taken on Plum Island, adjacent to Newburyport, Massachusetts which is located about an hour (by car) from my home. Isn't it pretty? We have no shells, the sand is beige (not white), and the water is usually very cold and dark blue but it's still a very pretty and serene place to think, draw your name in the sand, and reflect on all of the blessings in life.




I don't want to forget yesterday so these photos are here to remind me that warmer days are not that far away. They will also remind me of how refreshing the salty air felt against my skin coupled with warm sunshine. I'm reminded of the sound of gulls soaring above, waves slamming against rocks, and the way the sand crunched beneath my feet.
Speaking of the sea, this summer (fingers crossed) when I'm back in my German apartment I'm hoping to visit the coast and go up to Denmark (Copenhagen) to have another meet and greet for bloggers like I did last year in Amsterdam and Berlin. I can't wait to see the coast in Denmark and to photograph it to see how it differs to the New England shoreline.
(photographs by holly becker)
19 comments:
oh, that looks like a beautiful place to be at! i wish i lived by the beach, especially one like this!
nice photos, too! :)
I love the beautiful, soft quality of the photos. And the one of your shadow? Fabulous long legs!
it looks like you enjoyed the day on the beach very much :-) we spent our holidays twice in denmark when I was a little girl, from time to time I wish to go for a weekend to the Falster Island collecting shells, amber and little, colourful sandblasted glasspieces... :-)
Looks like a lovely day Holly! So nice that you got to enjoy it before the snowstorm!
Holly- You should visit Gdansk, Poland the next time you are in Europe. It is a truly beautiful and artistic city which is often overlooked. But I'm bias because it is my hometown! But it really is very captivating- and its right on the Baltic!
Did you go to Mad Martha's!? My family and I visit Plum Island about once a year. We're in Kansas City and my husband's family are in Massachusetts and NH. Sometimes I complain about *always* spending vacations there, but once I'm there, I don't complain about much at all!! Thanks for the glimpse of summer.
i could hear the ocean swishing as i looked at these. so peaceful and welcoming. just what i needed to wake-up to!!
I love Plum Island. My best friend lived out there for a few years and it was great no matter what the weather. Nice to see your pictures! We're thinking of hitting the Baltic this summer too, just haven't figured out where quite yet. Even these brief glimpses of the weather to come are hope-giving, aren't they?! It's just around the corner!
These are beautiful, beautiful photos hun...I love them and the peaceful feelings they convey.....thank you for sharing them.
xo
Melis
Oh, your photos are so beautiful! I really miss the ocean...Thank you for sharing.
I am living in Austria and I have not been by the beach for a whole year. You made my day with your pictures! :-)
That looks beautiful. We live near Newburyport, but haven't visited Plum Island yet. There are so many great places around here! Now I'm inspired to visit. Thanks. I love the bright quality of your photos.
I love this blog..great inspiration..
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I love the beach and those photos are stunningly beautiful, they make me want to be there.
These pictures are gorgeous, what a blessing to be so close to such a pretty place!
I love love love plum island. That's one of the places that inspire me, too.
It looks really wonderful, I hope to see the Plum Island live soon:-)
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