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What You Need to Know to Prepare for SWIFT GPI’s Universal Confirmations

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Beach Waves Under Dramatic Skies by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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"I always like to say hello to the ocean, because no matter what, it will wave back to me." ~Unknown


Some have expressed that I have saltwater in my veins. That I have nervous shakes when I go inland for two long. These are obvious hyperbole that is only funny because of their juxta positioned veracity.

In reality, I have spent time inland. I have spent much more time on or near the water. There is a reason why I live near the beach. This is the place for comfort, thoughtfulness, and inspiration. And the ocean never fails to offer its welcome.

Beach Waves Under Dramatic Skies 

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Beach Waves Under Dramatic SkiesWaves rolling in at high tide under dramatic skies at Matunuck Beach, South Kingstown, Rhode Island




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Seeded Dandelion Core by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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Seeded Dandelion CorePuffery of the Dandelion gone to seed






The seed of another plant caught in the cloud of a dandelion gone to seed. It is fascinating how the dandelion itself is as clear as crystal. Yet, despite clarity, there obscuring in the diffused glow of tender tendrils. Our clear sight becomes a mystery.

Dandelion Constellation


Dandelion ConstellationPuffery of the Dandelion gone to seed




Caught In The Dandelion Orbit


Caught In The Dandelion OrbitPuffery of the Dandelion gone to seed




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Lobster Trap On Wintry Beach by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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https://www.madefromrigallery.com - Walking on the beach in winter is a different experience than in the summer. In the summer, they drag and clean the beach daily. In the winter, the gull's natural "raw bar" leaves fascinating shells all over. And then there are the remains of fishing and items such as lobster traps washed ashore.

The lobster traps are usually beaten up as they have been turning about on the bottom. They have hung up on rocks and pounded in the surf. They are a mess of vinyl-coated mal-formed and bent wire by the time they come ashore.

In this case, someone dragged the trap up to the dunes. The wind has started showing patterns in the sand as the dune grass bends. Even without snow, this is winter on the beach, and it is fascinating to see. We will join in the cleanups come spring.

Lobster

What To Do After A Minor Car Accident – 5 Simple Steps

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Lines, Function, and Working Beauty by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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Stern View WaterlineStern view of a working boat cabled out in Dutch Harbor, Jamestown, Rhode Island.




I love classic styles of workboats and fishing vessels. This is but one example. The hardy work vessel is functional and open. The graceful lines lend to its function.

A powerful stem juts above the high bow. The level of the bow is perfect for splitting open waves and throwing them aside. This keeps the operator safe and dry.

The sheerline comes from the need to have a lower middle and stern for working and hauling. In this case, a winch rigged on the console says that they are hauling traps with this boat.

This boat carries its width to its stern and transom. This gives it "wide shoulders" and support as items come up over the size in working. Thi

This nighttime routine can help you sleep better. Really

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Sun And Waves Paint A Scene by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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Sun And Waves Paint A SceneThe coastline of Conanicut Island at Fort Getty, Jamestown, Rhode Island. A sunny, windy day at the rocky shore.




There are those photographers who work to capture the perfect sunrise or sunset. I practice this on occasion myself. But I also find that there is a lot of daytime bracketed between the sunrise and the sunset. In that time, I hike, sail, and do a lot more. Sometimes, these conditions are harder to photograph in bright, harsh light. But the results are astounding to see.

This particular winter perambulation was on the western shore of Conanicut Island. Jamestown's Fort Getty. This is a section of the coast where shoreline access balances with preservation. Untamed and wild views result. One can imagine another unt