
Posts Tagged ‘Las Gaviotas’
Drama
Posted: June 14, 2020 in One Word SundayTags: #onewordsunday, #OWS, Baja California, drama, Las Gaviotas, One Word Sunday, One Word Sunday: drama, sunrise
One Word Sunday…power
Posted: May 19, 2019 in One Word SundayTags: Baja California, Las Gaviotas, Mexico, ocean, One Word Sunday, One Word Sunday: power, power, water power
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Thursday Doors…Baja gates and doors
Posted: March 28, 2019 in Quotes, Thursday doorsTags: Baja doors, Baja gates, gates, gates and doors, Las Gaviotas, quotes, Thursday doors
Gates are good and doors are good, but the combination is even better. These are from Baja California.
Boundaries are good, but without a gate, all that you have are fences.
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Be an opener of doors.
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There are so many doors to open. I am impatient to begin.
― “Flowers for Algernon”
If you’d like to see more doors, grab your passport and pop up to Montreal where Norm is our host. Feel free to join us if you’d like. We’d a-door having you stop by. 🙂
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Splash!…Baja splash
Posted: November 26, 2018 in Lens-Artist Photo ChallengeTags: Baja California, coastline, costal photos, Las Gaviotas, Lens Artists Photo Challenge, Lens Artists Photo Challenge: Splash!, light, Mexico, water
Wordless Wednesday…pool with a view
Posted: November 21, 2018 in Wordless WednesdayTags: Baja California, Las Gaviotas, Mexico, ocean, pool, view, Wordless Wednesday
Wordless Wednesday…swallowing the sun
Posted: November 7, 2018 in Wordless WednesdayTags: Baja California, Baja sunset, Las Gaviotas, Playas de Rosarito, sunset, sunsets, Wordless Wednesday
Wordless Wednesday…Baja sunset
Posted: October 17, 2018 in Wordless WednesdayTags: Baja California, Las Gaviotas, Mexico, sunset, Wordless Wednesday
Thursday doors…Las Gaviotas
Posted: June 14, 2018 in Thursday doorsTags: Baja California, beach houses, doors, iPhone photography, Las Gaviotas, Mexico, Thursday doors, travel
The venue for our daughter’s wedding is Las Gaviotas in Baja California, Mexico. It’s a beautiful community built up the lower side of a hill. The houses are close, but every house has a view of the ocean and many of them have wonderful doors. Here are just a few from one of my morning walks.