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Time for a morning surf


This week I've been struck down with another Spring flu, seems like when you work in a job that deals with the public people come in all the time sick, coughing and sneezing so it's easy to get bugs.

In NZ this week it's going to be Labour Weekend. I have family coming down here from Northland for a visit so we're hoping to spend some sunny days outside at the beach.

Linking up with Skywatch Friday :-)

Comments

Beautiful sky for that surfer (or kayaker?) to enjoy! Sorry to hear about your flu. You're right, very hard to stay healthy if you come in contact with lots of people.
Beautiful way to start the day
Amypie71 said…
you could be right there, I couldn't work out whether it was a surf board or a kayak :-)
Jane said…
I used to pick up bugs too when I worked, hope you get better soon and able to have fun down on the beach with your family.
Andy said…
I like the effect the light has on the scene.
PerthDailyPhoto said…
Hope you feel better in time to enjoy your family's visit Amy, being out in the fresh air always helps.. hopefully ☺ beautiful early morning light in your image here.
Bill said…
The nice morning light, I like it. Hope you feel better soon.
carol l mck said…
Gorgeous sky shot with its creative clouds ~ Do hope you feel better and Happy Labour Day weekend to you ~ ^_^

Love and Light,
A ShutterBug Explores ~ aka ~ (A Creative Harbor)
NatureFootstep said…
lovely morning and hope it cured your illness. :)
b.c. said…
that's a great morning view! hope the flu is gone soon :))
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
I hope that you get better soon!! In the spring I get cautious in terms of dealing with people.
Rhonda Albom said…
A lovely morning by the beach.
Oh I hope you were well enough to enjoy a great weekend with your guests. That view would go quite a ways toward making me feel life was worth living (which having flu or colds can sometimes make me almost doubt).

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