A Week at the Beach: Hua Hin, Thailand
Sweet Hua Hin:
The ubiquity of it all!
The sea (The Gulf of Siam/Thailand) changes all the time. From misty . . .
. . . to picture postcard . . . . .
. . . to clear and azure . . . . .
. . . . and then stormy . . . .
. . . to the drama of an approaching storm . . . .
. . . to serene evening moods with cool breezes . . .
. . . followed by next morning's sun rise.
. . . . to memories of past storms. Here we have the impermanence of wealth.
The mornings are my favorite times . . . . when the fishermen are out . . . .
. . . and the boats head back in after a night's squidding . . . .
. . . and when the tide is out, it is a nice time for a walk down the beach.
It is a good time of the year (The Damn Hot and Damn Wet Season) to photograph flowers. These are frangipani.
Yes, it is true even in nature: play with your stamen and you can twist it.
Incredible lotus flowers, a symbol of Buddhism, and my favorite flower.
Perfectly amazing color.
A tiny, complex world of colorful beauty.
Colorful. Purposeful. Beauty.
Propagatory. The Lotus' universe.
Rust and vines.
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