I'm thinking you need to quit your "day job", Julia, and become a professional photographer--absolutely stunning! You are making me miss my Pacific Ocean, big time...thanks for this post!
I came here originally for the super info on Sjogren's, stayed for the droll wit and keen observation of the writing and am more and more captivated by the wonderful photography. I can smell the salty tang in the air when I look at these photos.
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The Autoimmune Connection by Rita Baron-Faust and Jill P. Buyon, M.D.
The Balance Within - The Science Connecting Health and Emotions by Esther M. Sternberg, M.D.
The New Sjogren's Syndrome Handbook (Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation) by Daniel J. Wallace
The Sjogren's Syndrome Survival Guide by Terri P. Rumph Ph.D, and Katherine Morland Hammitt
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I'm thinking you need to quit your "day job", Julia, and become a professional photographer--absolutely stunning! You are making me miss my Pacific Ocean, big time...thanks for this post!
lovely pictures
Good for you! I got my ocean fix this weekend as well but it was on the opposite ocean!!
breathtakingly beautiful scenery- very healing
Beautiful photos ,as usual, Julia. You have some awesome scenery around you, lucky girl.
I didn't get my ocean fix this weekend,because of the rain. but looking at yours relaxed a few muscles and made me happier.
Thanks
Wonderful pictures, spiritually uplifting just to look at them. You are so lucky to have such scenery
I came here originally for the super info on Sjogren's, stayed for the droll wit and keen observation of the writing and am more and more captivated by the wonderful photography. I can smell the salty tang in the air when I look at these photos.
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