Coastal pics.

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That's got to be nice to live close to the ocean. Maybe someday I'll say goodbye to Colorado :dontknow:
 
That's got to be nice to live close to the ocean. Maybe someday I'll say goodbye to Colorado :dontknow:

Well it was 65 here today, 47 tonight they say.....You would have to get used to that kind of weather.:laughing7:
 
Nice pics. Never been to the west coast but it's on my bucket list. Thanks, Sidevalve45
 
nice pics thanks for sharing.
 
Yes, beautiful pictures. Sounds like my kind of weather! I enjoy the snow, which I saw little of in Texas, but have not been around the coast much. Once or twice at the coast of Texas/Gulf of Mexico, but only for part of a day. Never lived there. Lived in Houston for about 2 months back in '62, but never went down to the ship channel.
 
Yes, beautiful pictures. Sounds like my kind of weather! I enjoy the snow, which I saw little of in Texas, but have not been around the coast much. Once or twice at the coast of Texas/Gulf of Mexico, but only for part of a day. Never lived there. Lived in Houston for about 2 months back in '62, but never went down to the ship channel.
I can drive inland, 15-20 miles to an elevation of 3,000+ feet. Play in the snow...get back to the coast!. We did have 10" of snow on the beach many years ago. I kinda wish we would get sea level snow again.
 
Looks like there would be a lot of shoreline to explore, and you must get some awesome sunsets.
 

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