Toes in the Sand trip report
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I use an "old" Sony Cybershot 5 MP.Maggy wrote:Thank you so much for the report. Your photos are really good. What camera are you using?
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"got a drink in my hand and my toes in the sand"
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toes in the sand report
WOW WOW WOW ! Love your photo's ! repeat...what camera did u use ??? Great Job !
i want to get there now ! to try to get some of these beautiful shots myself !!!!
Thanks so much
& what a great story about the wallet
very heartfelt indeed
Happy Holiday's
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That way I won't feel so bad when I drop it in the Caribbean someday while trying to get a shot of the beach from the water or leave it on a beach or drop it off the side of a cliff while taking a photo from a trail.toes in the sand wrote:I use an "old" Sony Cybershot 5 MP.Maggy wrote:Thank you so much for the report. Your photos are really good. What camera are you using?
"got a drink in my hand and my toes in the sand"
I'd hang on to it really well,takes great pics.toes in the sand wrote:toes in the sand wrote:Maggy wrote:Thank you so much for the report. Your photos are really good. What camera are you using?That way I won't feel so bad when I drop it in the Caribbean someday while trying to get a shot of the beach from the water or leave it on a beach or drop it off the side of a cliff while taking a photo from a trail.I use an "old" Sony Cybershot 5 MP.
You did leave out a mongoose eating it while you are swimming etc.
No ticker anymore. Next vac will prob. be the Fl Keys.
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It does take OK pics but the odd thing is that if I have it on beach setting while at the beach, the pics all come out with a light blue tint. I found that the landscape mode works bestfor daylight outdoor photos. I think it is in the white settings on the presets.tipsy wrote:I'd hang on to it really well,takes great pics.toes in the sand wrote:toes in the sand wrote: That way I won't feel so bad when I drop it in the Caribbean someday while trying to get a shot of the beach from the water or leave it on a beach or drop it off the side of a cliff while taking a photo from a trail.
You did leave out a mongoose eating it while you are swimming etc.
I haven't run across a mongoose yet but we did see some rather large iguana.
"got a drink in my hand and my toes in the sand"
Name that beach...
Toes, the beach you mentioned to the left of Francis might be considered Little Maho. Do you remember the story about Ethel "Grandma" McCully? that was her beach untill her death in the early 1980's.If you read the book "Grandma Raised The Roof" It will mention that beach which she purchased back in the early 50's. Loved the report! Parafins 
HELLO FROM MICHIGAN...
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Re: Name that beach...
Thank yo Parafins. I always thought the beach at Maho Camps to be Little Maho and the Beach where the North Shore road leaves the shore to be Maho or Big Maho. I guess this little stretch of sand could be considered part of thr Maho Camp beach as it is just around the rocks from both Francis and Mahoparafins wrote:Toes, the beach you mentioned to the left of Francis might be considered Little Maho. Do you remember the story about Ethel "Grandma" McCully? that was her beach untill her death in the early 1980's.If you read the book "Grandma Raised The Roof" It will mention that beach which she purchased back in the early 50's. Loved the report! Parafins
"got a drink in my hand and my toes in the sand"
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Re: Name that beach...
If we are talking about the same little beach, according to Gerald Singer, it doesn't have a formal name. He refers to it as "Unnamed Bay Just to the North of Little Maho Bay"toes in the sand wrote:Thank yo Parafins. I always thought the beach at Maho Camps to be Little Maho and the Beach where the North Shore road leaves the shore to be Maho or Big Maho. I guess this little stretch of sand could be considered part of thr Maho Camp beach as it is just around the rocks from both Francis and Mahoparafins wrote:Toes, the beach you mentioned to the left of Francis might be considered Little Maho. Do you remember the story about Ethel "Grandma" McCully? that was her beach untill her death in the early 1980's.If you read the book "Grandma Raised The Roof" It will mention that beach which she purchased back in the early 50's. Loved the report! Parafins



