Sunday, September 20

Kerinas brevis

Thank you little dinoflagellate guy...

Because you and all your friends decided to make an appearance at the ocean shore, I got to see you glow when you were disrupted by the crashing waves of the ocean.

We had a fun little date night watching the red tide tonight with our neighbors. Nature is beautiful...and even magical!



Red by day and blue by night!

8 love notes:

ecuakim said...

So cool!!! Reminds me of some green starlike photoplankton in Greece. Amazing this earth is, no?

mackenzie said...

beyond cool. i have never been so lucky to see such sights. glad you guys are.

Jon and Becky said...

Jen, for the dress with the ruffle neck I just folded my old long-sleeved shirt in half and layed one of the girl's dresses on it (in half as well) and cut a little bigger than that. That way the collar was still the same collar and the hem was still the hem of the shirt. It took about 10 minutes. I did the ruffle just like you did on your shirt...same with the flower at the bottom. The dress with the green band was pretty much the same but it was a button-down shirt so it took a little longer to match things up. The one I'm really proud of we don't have a picture yet. I love craft blogs, don't you?

Ammon and Becky Sullivan said...

That is awesome! I might have to keep MIss Hailey up late to go check it out!

Taylors said...

Sweet!!! I dont know if I've ever seen that! I'm pretty sure you guys live in the coolest place ever.

Emily C said...

you captured that really good! i haven't seen this in a couple years, i want to go check it out again. thanks for the reminder! p.s. is it still happening?

Sally said...

That would have been so beautiful! I saw the northern lights once in Provo, I stayed outside and stared for about an hour.

Emily said...

That is really amazing-great pictures