Schoolhouse Beach is on a cove that is a sheltered harbor with a smooth stone beach. Instead of sand, millions of smooth white stones are created by its unique position with waves constantly washing over them. This beach is very difficult to walk on if you don't have some type of foot covering. In the past locals would bring home stones from the beach by truckloads for landscaping their property so now there is a fine for anyone removing stones from the beach Amazing how many of those beautiful smooth stones found their way in my pockets, residing beautifully on my kitchen window sills.
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Give it another thousand years and the water will turn the stones into sand. ヘ(。□°)ヘ
ReplyDeleteDo not walk barefoot! I think it hurts. Very beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteShoes are definitely required for that!
ReplyDeleteOne of those stones would feel nice in one's pocket!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo of the stones. I think it would feel nice in ones pocket too. :)
ReplyDeleteI never liked stone beaches, so difficult to walk on with bare feet and to strech out on a towel. I prefer the sands.
ReplyDeleteI like the photo of the stones !
ReplyDeleteStone beaches are unique and we have lots of them. Like you, quite a few made it home with us along with some sea shells and weathered coloured glass. I like the look of the rocks you photographed. Don't get caught :)
ReplyDeleteI wasn't familiar with stone beaches until I visited the French Riviera. They would be nice trimming a garden.
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