Faces at the sea!

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He built this beauty beyond the high tide line, but he didn't reckon on the damage that the rain could cause and the octopus lost his head.

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Nevertheless, this is still a beautiful work with the beach sand. It was at 3 o clock today and our storm is in it's last day, so tomorrow morning the sun will return from it's 4 day holiday.
We popped down to the beach to see what my camera could find in the rain.

Now for some talented pensioners this could be an interesting income opportunity.
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Start a small company and build sandcastles of all shapes for donations.
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Whilst waiting for donors, the sea will always supply entertainment, such as the following sights.
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You can watch the battle between the sun and a high floodlight.
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Or you can focus on another high streetlamp to watch the gull action.
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A Grey-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus cirrocephalus) sitting between two Kelp Gulls (Larus dominicanus).
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There's always opportunities that are offered to us for extra income if we know where to look, I for one can never build any sand castles, but I am sure that there are many out there that can.
The thing is that we have to stay active and I will post some other small business ideas at the ocean and elsewhere from time to time.

And That's All Friends!

Note: All photos are my own and taken with a Canon Powershot SX60HS Bridge camera.

We hope that you have enjoyed the story and the pictures.

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