Dale offers the theme “as the world warms up” for this week’s Cosmic Photo Challenge.
I was walking along the beach on Friday afternoon. The sun was hot. The sand was hot. If it warms up any more I will have to put my sandals back on. So I waded in the water along the beach and saw a small section where some seaweed (and other stuff) was moving to shore.
I have no idea why I took these two photos of the same seaweed. The hot sand gave me hope they might fit the prompt.

Doesn’t matter what prompted you to capture these, Frank, they’re great. At first I thought they were pictures of polished marble or granite, I really like them.
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I am glad you liked them, Dale.
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These are wonderful. Nothing like walking in the surf to cool the feet off.
Shalom.
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I take it far too much for granted. Thank you, Michael!
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Each picture is a little different. I think they fit the prompt well, as does the hot sand. How nice to feel hot sand. Still a way off, in season and location.
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It will get warm soon Thank you, Mary!
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Well done, Frank. Who cares why you took them, they are pretty and it all works.
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I am glad you liked them, Dan! I was surprised when I opened them in the editor.
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I know how that feels.
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Hi brother, on a different note, I watched this video and thought you might like it.
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Thank you for the video by Dr. Flowers. This is the first time I’ve heard of him. He has a site that I plan to explore: https://soteriology101.com/ Although I think I understand his five points enough to say that I agree with them, there is more going on here that I have not considered before.
I am listening to Ryan Reeves’ videos on the history of Christianity. He mentioned Arminianism and Wesley in a few videos. Here is one from the series. Towards the end he describes the Arminian position.
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I had not heard of Dr. Flowers before either.
Have a great day.
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If you didn’t explain I would never tell they are photos of seedweeeds.
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I wouldn’t either. I’m not even sure I know what seaweed is. Thank you, Cassa!
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They are wonderful photos, Frank–I envy your gift!
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Thank you, Zelda!
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My pleasure!
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I’m sure it counts. We’re not warm enough here to walk in water.
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Even the water was warm. Thank you, Chel!
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I could imagine I walk away from it without thinking much of the seaweed but seeing it in photo makes me think more deeper to realize its God’s creation
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God’s creation is amazing. Thank you, Jim!
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Thanks for sharing this photo in this post
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