Surf and Turf

I know it sounds like an odd topic but walking the beaches on almost a daily basis, I see what the high and low tides do to the beaches. I think some of the high tides are higher and different, by how far we can walk down the beach. Remember the picture I or Leo posted about the family having a special dinner on the rocks; at the last high tides we could not even see the rocks or could not even go past the cliffs. The next time we walked the beach after the very high tide the amount of garbage left on the beach was incredible, although I found a lot of it looked like sculptures and works of art. I tried to pull some of the drift wood out of the sand but could not budge it. Leo and I think it was buried about 2 feet down because of the tides going in and out and burying it deeper and deeper. Check out some of my pictures.

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