It was probably 20 degrees on a frigid December afternoon when I took this photo in Montauk, NY. The sky was grey. The town was empty. But there was color and life in the wet, rocky sand. For a moment, they waited and rested, before they were snatched up and taken back by the cold bay.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Photo Friendly Week for Cranky Cranes: Day 3
This is part of a Photo Friendly Week for Cranky Cranes. Because there ain't no reason to feel cranky when there are so many pretty things in the world to see.

It was probably 20 degrees on a frigid December afternoon when I took this photo in Montauk, NY. The sky was grey. The town was empty. But there was color and life in the wet, rocky sand. For a moment, they waited and rested, before they were snatched up and taken back by the cold bay.
It was probably 20 degrees on a frigid December afternoon when I took this photo in Montauk, NY. The sky was grey. The town was empty. But there was color and life in the wet, rocky sand. For a moment, they waited and rested, before they were snatched up and taken back by the cold bay.
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