Originally posted by NordlysNope, just sand on the beach. I went to the beach yesterday and it was horrible. I had sand stuck all over my feet, and it was so terrible. So before we were about to leave I went down to the water with my sandals to wash my feet off. It felt better, but the minute I got back up to the drier sand, my feet were covered again. So I had to get into the car with sand all over my feet. *shudders*
Hei ark! 🙂 Don't worry, there's no sand in this thread. Are you afraid of ampersands, too? Just asking, so that I can avoid using them in case you are afraid of them.
It's better to love, than look at it through a mirror.
Originally posted by ark13*empathetic shudder* That's the bad part about going to the beach. And you'll never get rid of all the sand again. You'll find some sand days later in the house, in your pockets, or even between your teeth. Scary. I find it surprising that a walrus is wearing sandals, though.
Nope, just sand on the beach. I went to the beach yesterday and it was horrible. I had sand stuck all over my feet, and it was so terrible. So before we were about to leave I went down to the water with my sandals to wash my feet off. It felt better, but the minute I got back up to the drier sand, my feet were covered again. So I had to get into the car w ...[text shortened]... th sand all over my feet. *shudders*
It's better to love, than look at it through a mirror.
Originally posted by NordlysReminds me to remind all of you - If visiting the American west , avoid Great Sand Dunes National Monument in Colorado . I went there with my son a few years ago . We were 1/2 way up and into the dunes , which is quite a ways . (They're 750 feet tall !) A gail force wind came up . I had sand in my eyes , sand in my mouth , sand in my socks , sand up my arse ....sand anywhere there could be sand . I was finding sand in things weeks later . It looked like we had sun burn . It wasn't sun burn , it was irritated skin from being sand-blasted . It's a horrible place - nothing lives there except 3 species of beetle and 2 of grass .
*empathetic shudder* That's the bad part about going to the beach. And you'll never get rid of all the sand again. You'll find some sand days later in the house, in your pockets, or even between your teeth. Scary. I find it surprising that a walrus is wearing sandals, though.
Originally posted by Moldy CrowThat sounds like a priceless vacation memory 😛
Reminds me to remind all of you - If visiting the American west , avoid Great Sand Dunes National Monument in Colorado . I went there with my son a few years ago . We were 1/2 way up and into the dunes , which is quite a ways . (They're 750 feet tall !) A gail force wind came up . I had sand in my eyes , sand in my mouth , sand in my socks , sand up my a ...[text shortened]... ted . It's a horrible place - nothing lives there except 3 species of beetle and 2 of grass .
I bet you didn't encounter any walri on the dunes, since we've now learned they fear sand.
Originally posted by RookRAKWe only know there is one walrus who fears sand. He may not be a typical walrus. I think typical walri don't play chess or post in a chess forum either.
That sounds like a priceless vacation memory 😛
I bet you didn't encounter any walri on the dunes, since we've now learned they fear sand.