PONTAL DE MARACAIPE - PE by MARCIO ROGERIO - FOTOGRAFIAS
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This photo tells me not to expect any snow in the forecast; it's the photo that conjures up what this blog is all about, beachfront lifestyles. Thanks to MARCIO ROGERIO - FOTOGRAFIAS
Friday, October 28, 2011
PONTAL DE MARACAIPE - PE
Thursday, October 27, 2011
PRAIA DO JACARÉ - PB
HERMOSA DEL MAR DE PINTURA EN LA TARDE DIA--Beautiful by the sea picure in the late day...
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PRAIA DO JACARÉ - PB by MARCIO ROGERIO - FOTOGRAFIAS
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Bikini Swimsuit Model Goddess
Bikini Swimsuit Model Goddess by 45SURF Hero's Journey Mythology Goddesses
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GREAT PHOTOGRAPHY.........Keep up your great work. The world welcomes beautiful photos of smiling, pretty women. It is our hope for a better world, a kinder and more gentle world. Robert
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Manhattan Beach
Great photo. You captured a good amount of real estate here. Most beachfront views go for $5,000,000 to start. I spent the summer of 1958 here. Great memories. Great photo.
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Manhattan Beach by VerismoVita
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
SANTA FE TO LOS ANGELES FOR A BEACH WEEKEND 1960S
One of the last Santa Fe passenger trains on its way to San Diego. This photo is not one I took. I used Wikipedia for this classic memory. If memory serves me correctly, it was in 1971 when Amtrak took over this route. Thursday, June 30, 2011
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
REMEMBERING THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BEACH TOWNS OF THE 60S

You will notice the relaxed attitudes of this group of young people. This was the typical street corner crowd in most of any of the southern California towns along the beaches in the 1960s.
Those who were not here were either in Vietnam or still back on the farm, plowing, planting and making food for America to eat. Others you do not see here were working the mines of West Virginia, working their asses off to keep the lights on here in the USA. Some of those absent were hanging out in law schools, figuring out how to implement new ideas when their turn at bat came up.
But sooner or later, most everyone spent their share of time on the street corners here, until they got tired of the day after day routine of nothingness. Sooner or later, each would find a destiny, a path to follow. Those who remained became more tan and sun-baked; some became real estate moguls while others finally married the one they had been shacked up with for the past two years and began having children.
If you are in your late 30s to your early 50s, you could be an off-spring of this 60s generation. We are all Americans with diverse backgrounds, but we shared one thing in common for many years--freedom.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
BEACHFRONT CONDO OFFERS SERENITY

THE BEACH THROUGHOUT OUR LIFETIME


FROM THE FIRST TIME...I saw the Pacific Ocean and the beach, it was a relationship that was personal and loving, though it grew lonely at times and at times almost too lonely for me to continue. There is the photo of the footprints in the sand, taken by my good friend, Shane, a Kansas City friend who has been a friend and friend indeed. I borrowed his photo from his Facebook page because it reminds me of the "Footprints In The Sand" poem. The bench at the top is a concrete seat where I sat while taking some time out in the Veterans's Hospital back in Perry Point. If I had never seen the beach, if I had never walked along the beach, would my life have been different?
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
FREE LIKE A GULL, FREEDOM OF THE BEACH LIFESTYLE
At this very moment, there are bureaucrats sitting in cubicles drawing up new lists of rules and regulations about our nation's beaches and coastal waterways. One of the regulations in some areas is a ban on smoking anywhere near the beach. This is wrong. These type of bans are unconstitutional and should be stopped before the smoker has nowhere near the beach to enjoy a smoke. Since smoking is not unlawful, and since smokers usually pay tobacco taxes, there should be an area where smokers are able to smoke. Let us keep in mind that each of us, smokers or not, have very personal civil rights about the space around our faces and we must reach a mutual agreement on the presence of smoke. However, we must remain sensible about the bans that are posted.
The color photographs in this feature are by David Craig Wylie, one of California's best coastal photographers. I have known David for nearly five years now, though we have only met on the internet and share some of the same preferences in photography. I do not believe Dave is a smoker. I am a smoker and I am one who values my freedom as a treasure. David feels much the same as I do about liberty and freedom.


ENOSHIMA ISLAND, A WATERCOLOR BY R.L. HUFFSTUTTER
ENOSHIMA ISLAND was one of my favorite destinations for a weekend getaway while I was stationed in Japan in the early1960s, more than 50 years ago. While that is, indeed, a long time ago, my memories of Enoshima are as pristine and clear as if it was only yesterday when I climbed those steep stairs that led to the top where various shrines were located.Friday, March 25, 2011
ENJOYING SMOKE IN ENSENADA, BAJA CALIFORNIA, PLAZA HOTEL 1960
ENJOYING SMOKE IN ENSENADA, BAJA CALIFORNIA, PLAZA HOTEL 1960, a photo by roberthuffstutter on Flickr.
ENJOYING SMOKE IN ENSENADA, BAJA CALIFORNIA, PLAZA HOTEL 1960
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Frio amanecer.
It is an oil of remarkable talent; the colors are spectacular and reflect the beauty of the sea as it comes ashore. A great work
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Frio amanecer.
Pintura rápida.
Óleo a espátula sobre lienzo, tamaño 45x55.
Uploaded by constancio agüí on 25 Jan 11, 12.57AM PST.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Odilon Redon - Breton Village at National Art Gallery Washington DC
One of the best paintings I have seen in almost 70 years, and I just saw this work. There is so much left to learn and one lifetime is not nearly enough to enjoy the world of art.
This painting of Breton Village is a real masterpiece, in my opinion. It is one of the best works I have seen in many decades. I must see more of this painter's work and study the work much more. The light, the composition, the balance--it is truly a joy to view.
Odilon Redon - Breton Village at National Art Gallery Washington DC
Odilon Redon - Breton Village, 1890
East Wing - National Art Gallery Washington DC
Uploaded by mbell1975 on 28 Dec 10,
Saturday, January 1, 2011
"NEW YEAR'S EVE IS OVER, NOW EVERYONE GO HOME AND HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011"
"NEW YEAR'S EVE IS OVER, NOW EVERYONE GO HOME AND HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011"
Originally uploaded by roberthuffstutter
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NEW YEAR'S EVE IS OVER, NOW EVERYONE GO HOME AND HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011"
Photo by Robert L. Huffstutter
Uploaded by roberthuffstutter on 1 Jan 11, 11.24AM PST.
Friday, December 31, 2010
TWO HOT WOMEN IN BIKINIS: WOW, WOW, WOW!
Friday, November 26, 2010
Luxury launch at Thompson Bay
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Luxury launch at Thompson Bay
Uploaded by Tram Painter on 11 Nov 10, 2.37AM PST.
Monday, October 11, 2010
POST FOLLOWERS, HELLO
LET ME ASK YOU A FAVOR. PLEASE GO TO MY FLICKR ACCOUNT AND LEAVE ME A MESSAGE THAT YOU ARE A FOLLOWER. IF YOU HAVE A BLOG, LET ME KNOW. OR IF YOU HAVE A FLICKR ACCOUNT, LET ME KNOW SO I CAN FOLLOW YOUR PHOTOSTREAM. THANKS, ROBERT
Saturday, August 28, 2010
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DSC_3722
Good study habits...
Uploaded by imagirlwatcha on 31 Aug 09, 1.48AM PDT.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Bikini Suntan
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Bikini Suntan
Uploaded by Brave Heart on 25 Jan 08, 5.30PM PDT.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
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Sunset over Estero Bay, Morro Bay, CA 11-30-06, photo by Mike Baird, bairdphotos.com
Uploaded by mikebaird on 18 Dec 06, 10.12PM PDT.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
SANTA MONICA on 28 March 1964
Yes, I am happy to have learned that the hotel one sees in this scene is the Hotel Monica, but what puzzles me still is the color. No matter how hard I try, I cannot come up with the color, but something tells me it was white.
Now, about the real reason I selected this photo. Notice how the young lady with the long, gorgeous hair is standing, as if she had just captured the head of BLMISC Club*.
Without a doubt, she has plans for her captive. Keep in mind, Muscle Beach is only a couple of stones throw from where she is so gallantly standing with her toes curled around the young and handsome man whose expression is one of imaginative anticipation and surpressed glee.
If this photograph does not create a lustful thought or two in my mind, I would be too old to remember what fun it was to be young and on the beach in sunny southern California.
* Best Looking Men In Southern California
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MY GRATITUDE TO LANCE AND CROMWELL for permission to exhibit this photo, and others too, in my several online blogs or photo journals. Thank you for your patience with my intense enthusiasm for your great work then, and now. Readers can link to Lance and Cromwells Flickr Photostream by clicking on the highlighted text below________________________________________________
SANTA MONICA on 28 March 1964
WOMAN ON YOUR MIND!!! In the park adjacent ot "Muscle Beach" and near the Santa Monica Pier. Photo project for state college photo journalism class back in 1964.
Uploaded by Lance & Cromwell on 16 Mar 09, 6.48PM PDT.
SANTA MONICA 28 March 1964
There is a nostaligic charm of a bittersweet nature that beckons me back to these photos posted by Lance and Cromwell.
Time and again, I return to view this marvelous set of photos. It is not only the lust and the wishful thinking that lures my aged mind to return to the promenade, it is the overall mistique of the set that takes me back in time if I simply close my eyes for a few moments after viewing.
It is as though I hear the voices of the youth drifting up from the surf to tantalize my senses; it is as though I catch a breeze that is carrying a Kosher submarine sandwich combined with the scent of 60s tanning lotion. My olfactatory elements are almost ready to blow a fuse from the intensity of this illusionary scene.
I close my eyes and relax; I doze off brief only to awake to find a dove looking at me with more curiosity than I care to describe. Several moments pass. The dove's mate lights beside the other.
It is good to have such fond memories. It is good to be alive and able to remember those youthful, joyful days when my eyes met the eyes of many of my peers and generated a lustful wish.
Perhaps, perhaps there is more to lust than one might want to admit, at least publicly, but it is a writer's duty to record the reality of the past and the present.
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MY GRATITUDE TO LANCE AND CROMWELL FOR PERMISSION TO USE THIS MOST OUTSTANDING PHOTOGRAPH IN MY BLOG.
SANTA MONICA 28 March 1964
Photo project for state college photo journalism class back in 1964.
Uploaded by Lance & Cromwell on 16 Mar 09, 6.36PM PDT.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
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THE MONICA HOTEL'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE...was the best seat on the beach in the 60s for those who enjoyed a cocktail while admiring the bodies of the young women and men who paraded by the bar window in scantily-fashioned swimwear. While I was able to maintain my posture while enjoying a double vodka martini on the rocks watching my nearly naked peer groups parading by, some of the older customers tumbled off their stools as groups of pink-bikin-clad hotties paraded by the big bar window of the Monica Hotel bar. The Monica Hotel has been gone for many years now, possibly razed for more parking, possibly because of city regulations putting drinking individuals in such close proximity to half-nude women and men. Who knows for sure?
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THANKS TO LANCE AND COMWELL FOR APPROVAL FOR USE OF THESE CLASSIC PHOTOS IN BEACHFRONT LIFESTYLES___________________________________________
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Photo project for state college photo journalism class back in 1964.
Uploaded by Lance & Cromwell on 16 Mar 09, 6.36PM PDT.
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Photo project for state college photo journalism class back in 1964.
Uploaded by Lance & Cromwell on 16 Mar 09, 6.36PM PDT.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Santa Monica Muscle Beach
working out in santa monica muscle beach , my dad is the bottom support. Cisco on top. Circa 1988
Uploaded by cisco123 on 29 Sep 07, 8.00PM PDT.
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Damn, she blinked! Photo project for state college photo journalism class back in 1964.
Uploaded by Lance & Cromwell on 16 Mar 09, 6.48PM PDT.
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I love the hot dog stand in background. Many of my retro paintings include these hot dog stands of the 60s, especially in this area. Some were in business one day and gone the next.
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Project for state college photo journalism class back in 1964.
Uploaded by Lance & Cromwell on 16 Mar 09, 6.36PM PDT.

