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Fishing upon the Blythe-Sand, Tide Setting In (1809) by Joseph Mallord William Turner (Tate Britain, London)
The light is somewhat similar, perhaps a bit darker, to the light this afternoon at the coast. Ben and I spent hours walking along the beach near Ainsdale (north of Liverpool), collecting sea shells and trying to let our thoughts go with the sea breeze.

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Fishing upon the Blythe-Sand, Tide Setting In (1809) by Joseph Mallord William Turner (Tate Britain, London)

The light is somewhat similar, perhaps a bit darker, to the light this afternoon at the coast. Ben and I spent hours walking along the beach near Ainsdale (north of Liverpool), collecting sea shells and trying to let our thoughts go with the sea breeze.

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Posted on: June 21, 2012 with 54 notes

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