tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3204235978624182047.post4396280337855693250..comments2024-03-18T21:44:03.542-05:00Comments on The CoffeeShop Blog: {Friday Photo Bliss} Galveston IslandRitahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05859207161677168946noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3204235978624182047.post-70711816522045809072016-03-11T17:02:25.258-06:002016-03-11T17:02:25.258-06:00That is amazing you still have your childhood kite...That is amazing you still have your childhood kite. I went through quite a few of them... ;-) <br /><br />And I love 63 degrees when I am walking outside, but that is too darn cold for me to get on a bathing suit and go swimming! If I had been walking around I would have been fine, but the sea breeze felt much colder than 63 and the late afternoon sun was just too weak. But I love cool days at the beach much more than hot days as I can avoid getting into a bathing suit. Ritahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05859207161677168946noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3204235978624182047.post-58986402996996591552016-03-11T16:59:13.823-06:002016-03-11T16:59:13.823-06:00I've never seen a Portuguese man o' war e...I've never seen a Portuguese man o' war either. Thanks for introducing me to one.<br /><br />Seriously, 63 and you were freezing. You'd never survive where I live. In fact, never mind outside, the temperature in our house throughout the day is generally set at 64 until the late afternoon when we'll up it to 67. You'd be an icecube!<br /><br />Oh and thanks for sharing about the kites. It brought back memories. I still have my kite from when I was child--it came from Hawaii and has a 50ft long tail!<br /><br />As always, thanks for sharing!<br /><br />Lisa D.Decosse's Dynamite Doodleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12100692025215744977noreply@blogger.com