Storm Sunsets Mid-Atlantic~

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Storm series follow us,

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across the Atlantic,

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spawning deep ocean waves and painting sunsets,
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for only the fish,
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and our lonely boat,

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to see.
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Cheers to you from the living sea.
Note: We have limited internet mid-ocean so I am missing you and look forward to catching up when we reach land.


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273 thoughts on “Storm Sunsets Mid-Atlantic~

    1. In sunny Portugal now Resa, took some street art photos that I can’t wait to share with you. Portugal has truly amazingly talented street artists~ <3

  1. All were astounding examples of forces in nature, Cindy. I don’t think I have seen such a living ocean or sky on fire, as these display! Wow! xo

    1. The middle of The Sargasso Sea is one of the most lonely and yet most beautiful places on the planet. The sunsets rule the sea. Be well and cheers to you Robin~

    1. My son got seasick in all the storms, but eventually overcame it, so you are right Brenda, it could be either! 😉 Cheers to you from sunny Portugal~ <3

      1. I have a very excitable tummy. Storms would make me seasick, too.

        Cheers to you from rainy New England. My neighbor who moved here from Georgia remarked sourly that today was like November. LOL

      1. Looking forward to all you pass on!! Are you going to Portugal first? We loved the Pasteis de Belem– a cafe that sells luscious cream tarts and has been open since 1837! by the Geronmios Monatery– I heard a story on that place on NPR last week and it made me wish I could sit down to a nice plate of them!! I’m sure you’ll find all kinds of wonderful things to sample! enjoy!

  2. Reblogged this on SUSANNE LEIST and commented:
    Storm Sunsets Mid-Atlantic~
    Apr
    28
    DSC04191

    Storm series follow us,

    DSC04198
    across the Atlantic,

    DSC04122
    spawning deep ocean waves and painting sunsets,
    DSC04165 (1)
    for only the fish,
    DSC04186
    and our lonely boat,

    DSC04201
    to see.
    DSC04212
    Cheers to you from the living sea.
    Note: We have limited internet mid-ocean so I am missing you and look forward to catching up when we reach land.

  3. Much belated thanks for taking and sharing your photographs. Type of vessel from which pictures taken? Mutinies, keel-hauling? Keep breathing deeply that great, fresh salty air and keep them thar pictures acomin’.

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