I took a walk at Morro Strand also called Sand Dollar Beach. I probably could have collected 1,000 sand dollars–I’m not exaggerating! The weather was rainy and I was the only one on the beach. The tide was low and there were sand dollars everywhere. So magical.
It’s a new week. How about some hellos? Hello sand dollar nestled in the sand, waiting for the next wave to come along.
Hello sandpiper strolling along.
Hello low tide and rocks to climb.
Hello shiny and vibrant shells on a gray, cloudy day.
Hello Morro Rock in the distance and treasures waiting to be found.
Hello travel this week. It’s hard to be away from the boys.
Hotel living. It’s nice having someone else make the bed.
Hello walking and hiking. I’ve been doing both of these almost every day lately. It feels so good.
Hello busy busy in the shop filling Mother’s Day orders. {Thank you, I’m grateful!}
Hello reading this book. Life-changing. Have you read it?
Hello new pair of flare jeans. I don’t even know who I am anymore!
Hello to you! It’s a brand new week with beauty to be found. What are you saying hello to this week?
What a beautiful, inspiring place! You take gorgeous photos!
Love the sand dollars. I’m making a visit to SLO in 2 weeks and will have to take a walk on this beach. Thanks for sharing. A long time ago you mentioned a beach with driftwood. Is that also in the area?
Hi Sandy!
Yes, there is often lots of driftwood at Spooner’s Cove in Montana de Oro. xx