Moving day...Quite the challenge...A surprising ocean find on a walk....A year ago, a peculiar foam ball growing in a tree in the yard...
TJ was brave and walked over the narrow bridge. |
While on a walk in our neighborhood, we spotted this empty lot, deciding to take a look. We never expected to find what we did. |
As we walked to the left side of the lot, we discovered this natural bridge made of lava. |
It was an interesting natural formation. |
We were entrance by the swirling waters around various lava rock formations. |
How many millions of year ago was this spot created as the lava spilled into the sea? |
The contrast of the blue waters and the dark lava rock was breathtaking. |
The manner in which the ocean moved into and out of this rock formation was mesmerizing. |
The cave was intriguing. |
Tom and TJ overlooking the sea. |
The sea wafting in and out of this cove was impressive. |
As a cloud rolled in the coloration changed rapidly. |
Fascinating formations. |
Small waterfalls on the lava rock. |
I yelled out to TJ, "Gee, TJ, your clothes blend right in." |
There are many variations in the color of the ancient lava rock, evolving over the millennium. |
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Photo from one year ago today, December 20, 2013:
It was one year ago that we discovered this peculiar white foamy thing in the tree with branches hanging over the pool. Taking a photo, I sent it to Louise, our new friend and property owner, asking what it could possibly be. She wrote back with a discernable chuckle in her words. It was a tree frog nest created overnight by the female frog. Over the next several days, the male frogs stopped by to fertilize it which we have on video. Please check here for details. What a fabulous experience! |