let's go to the beach

8.25.2012



Sand in (between) my toes, wind in my hair, sun in my eyes, and salt on my tongue--beach life is pretty spectacular. Even better than being at the beach, though, is getting to be at it for an entire week with the whole family, including my two older sisters. We were tucked away on Sylt, a little island in the north sea off the coast of Germany, with no internet and only each other's company for entertainment. It was just what I needed, and was worth missing that one train and the sprained ankle and the sore muscles and all that stuff that life throws at you. I slept in the cutest room you ever did see with my older sisters, sandwiched on a cot right between them, and I couldn't think of anything better. It's always such a treat to spend time with them after having to be apart from them for so dang long all the time. There were fierce games of scrabble, late nights spent talking, days where the only plan was to go to the beach, night walks along the shore, and memories made every time you turned around.

And then there was the ocean. I hadn't been to a proper one since 2004--how does this land-locked Oklahoma girl go about describing the ocean? One of my favorite things about it is the unpredictability. I thrive off of the days where the clouds hang low, mingling with the big crashing waves, and the next day, where the horizon is sharper than a knife and the sky as clear as could be. It's exhilarating to walk along the shore in the spray of salt, feeling the wind tangling your hair and not caring, and getting soaked by a wave that strayed out of its proper place. I liked standing where the waves break and feeling the currents suck at my sandy feet, the water always tirelessly surging forward to greet the sand no matter how often it gets pushed back. There's a lonely, yet comforting beauty in the way the waters never cease to rest, no matter who does or doesn't look on.

We got back to my grandparent's house late last night and we sat in the living room eating cold pizza and swapping stories and I don't ever want to leave this place. Why is it that I miss everything but home?

In time, I may share more about our trip, but right now, most of the memories are still too fresh and close to my heart to properly display. For now, here are a few of the hundreds of frames I took...enjoy.



















50 comments:

  1. All of these are so blithe. Beautiful.

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  2. carlotta, these photos are simply beautiful. and your words are quite lovely. ♥ the beach is calling my name! ♥ hehe. and i must agree, spending time with sisters is the best.

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  3. I love the peaceful feel these photos have. Such a beautiful place. <3

    eve @ essence of eve

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  4. Such a beautiful view! I especially love how you caught the setting sun in the triangle in the last photo! What perfect timing!

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  5. This means so much more to me since I just came back from the beach...lovely thoughts, Carlotta :)

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  6. the beach is magical, your words are magical, and these captures are magical. thank you for sharing, Carlotta! xo

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  7. "Why is it that I miss everything from home?" - That is exactly how I feel! I love the beach. <3 I haven't been since 2010, which is a lot sooner than 2004, yet still too, too long. :)

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  8. absolutely gorgeous! I adore the 2nd photo, the ones of Lilly and the last one. amazing. It sounds like you are having a beast of a time! awesome!!!

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  9. beautiful pictures! the ocean is one of my favorite places to be:)

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  10. A native Seattlite doesn't know how to describe the ocean either after being away from it for two years. It's just one of those things. Have fun these last days in Europe. :)

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  11. ummm hello, these pictures are stunning.

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  12. can i say 'wow'? it doesn't really suffice, but it'll have to do.

    who's that pretty lady in the pink sleeveless dress with the sunglasses? - is it you?

    xx

    ps. that. last. picture. is. epic.

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    1. thank you! and that's my sister amanda. :)

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  13. This was such a refreshing read. The lighting in these photos is very peaceful. xo

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  14. beautiful. just beautiful. and that last photo? totally clever.

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  15. I am desperate for a beach refuge after reading your post. The photos make me feel like I'm somewhere far away, walking on hot sand.

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  16. Those pictures are gorgeous! I'm so glad you got to spend time with your big sisters. I'm an only child, and always wanted siblings, and it's so nice to read about you, who appreciate them so much! :) I'm so glad you got to go away to the beach, it refreshes your soul.

    I was also wondering, do you speak fluent German?

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    1. my dad was an only child too and I honestly can't imagine living without siblings. I'm glad you're enjoying reading up on my crazy fam though ;)

      and yes, I do speak fluent german. :)

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  17. This makes me speechless. So breathtakingly, stunningly beautiful!

    Jemimah C. @ Ink and Iridescence

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  18. these photos. really, no words can describe their breathtaking beauty.

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  19. Wow, I love these pics, the sea & its sourroundings are always nices places to shoot! Oh, your little sister looks so so cute with that hat, what an elegant little lady ;)

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  20. Where are you?!?! :) I wanted to see your beautiful face! But these are really pretty, nevertheless.

    xx,
    Bleah

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    1. yeah, well, the photographer kinda gets lost in the shuffle sometimes. I have, like, four pictures of me from the whole week. hah! ;)

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  21. This is beautiful, Carlotta! So relaxing, and refreshing. :) And your sister.. wow. She looks almost exactly like you! ;) xx

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  22. Beautiful, Carlotta! You have this incredible ability to make your readers have a taste what you're feeling (: I'm smiling now, appreciating family, good times, memories and the beach, of course (:

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  23. Carlotta, these pictures are so gorgeous! I seriously am in awe of the way you captured the beauty of the ocean. You are so talented!

    I can definitely relate to the exhilaration you felt as you walked along the shore. There is this gorgeous lake not far from me that makes me feel just that. I could stay there for hours. And your descriptions are just so lovely. It really gives me a visual of what you experienced.

    I also have to say that I love the way you capture your family. I'm the youngest in my family and the only girl, and my family never really invested in quality time, so reading your blog gives me a taste for what I was missing.

    Never change who you are. You're such an inspiration!

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  24. This is beautiful!
    I want to give you a big sandy hug and bring you to England, where you can play rounders on the beach with all my family and we can eat fish and chips on the shore and everyone's lips taste salty after a day. Because it's so tiny here and we can go to the beach for the day just a few days after Christmas and then again over a bank holiday and I never realised how important that was to me before.

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  25. I love your words and your pictures, Carlotta! I can see that your pictures captures such special moments. One of my favorite pictures is the black-and-white one of your sister with the sunhat on. So precious.

    Blessings!

    ~Madi

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  26. Oh Carlotta, I love your words, I completely understand. Your family and photos are beautiful.

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  27. you are making me dream of seeing the ocean.

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  28. Wow, beautiful photos!

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  29. the beach is a beautiful place and it's sheer talent when you can capture its beauty through a photo, and you did just that! gorgeous. xo

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  30. THESE ARE FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE THEM ALLLLL! AH!!!! SO GOOD!

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  31. these are insanely gorgeous.

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  32. ooohh, absolutely breathtaking! everything is just so good :)

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  33. well, these are amazing. i am as far from ocean as you can get - in every direction. i've been once, and your words are making me miss it. and that triangle/sunset reminds me of a photo from the beginning of summer. i'll need to show it to you. but, seriously. these are all amazing, and i don't even care that i've already said that.

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  34. lovely! I absolutely adore the bridge one...

    xoxo,
    Rachel Nicole @ Summer Breeze

    rachyracheshobbycorner.blogspot.com

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  35. Love, love, love. What a beautiful place (and people!). This reminds me a bit of my trip to a Spanish Mediterranean beach this summer.

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  36. asdfghjkl. I wanna go to the beach.

    xx.

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  37. Oh my sugarmuffins. This is amazing. The pictures are absolutely beautiful and those descriptions...I feel like I was really there. This all seems like a dream. I don't even know how you get to be this good at writing...born with it..that's it! And your photography never ceases to amaze me. Keep up the great work and thanks so much for sharing!

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  38. Woah, this looks magical! And the last picture is so well captured.

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  39. Assdfjkl! That looks gorgeous. Magical. Brilliant. (:

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  40. i just met your photography, and i just feltin love at first sight!

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  41. Definitely love, love the beach!! And that last photo is amazing. :)

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  42. i love these pictures!! they are fantastic:) I'm pretty jealous you went to the beach!

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