Lupines and Sea

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Looking out through a patch of lupines into the Pacific ocean on beautiful spring morning with just a touch of fog to make things interesting.

23 thoughts on “Lupines and Sea

  1. Gorgeous view Mike! That marine layer has sure helped to cool us down.

    I don’t think those are Lupines though. I think they’re called Echium Candicans or Pride of Maderia.
    They’re very pretty and attract Butterflies. Correct me if I’m wrong please!

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    1. Well, You are most likely correct on the flower. I probably just lupine in my head and it stuck without further research of the plant. Thanks for setting straight it is a pleasure to learn something new via the post. No cooling here this week in CO as it is HOT.

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    1. Thanks Caroline, I am longing for the ocean the last few days as it has been somewhat hot here in the Rocky Mountains and a nice cool sea breeze would be a very pleasant right now. Have a great evening.

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  2. I am from the pacific northwest. Living in another part of the country currently. I wasso sad to miss and the Lupine and Foxgloves this year- we dont see them so much here on the plains. This picture really made me miss home. Its a wonderful photograph- and you are a wonderful photographer. Shine on

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    1. Thanks for the kind comments. Absence sure makes the heart grow fonder or so they say. I live in the Rocky Mountains but savor my visits to the oceans so I am in a similar boat. Hope you are having a great weekend.

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    1. I could not agree more about there being magic where land and sea meet. The diversity of those two intersections is also a marvel for rough and craggy to soft and sandy. Hope you are having a great day and thanks for the feedback as it is appreciated.

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