Weather for the Thanksgiving holiday was outstanding with sunny clear skies and mild and pleasant temperatures. For us on the coast it is this perfect fall weather that makes us glad we stuck it out through the hell-hot summer. Night rewards us with the mystery of moonlight cascading down on water as smooth as sea glass.
The day after Thanksgiving Grandson, taking a break from college, took these photos as he rode his bike along the bay. I could not resist sharing part of my Texas coast as I have much to be thankful for this holiday season.
THANKS ALL WHO VISIT MY BLOG AND SOMETIMES LEAVE A NOTE!

BEACH VEGETATION
CHEERS FROM THE COAST!
THANKS TO GRANDSON FOR ALLOWING ME TO SHARE HIS PHOTOS TAKEN WITH HIS PHONE.
It still always amazes me as I have many blogging friends across the USA. How vast your country is.. and how variant is your weather.. While in NY blizzards and record snow storms have been happening..
These views are stunning.. I am so pleased you enjoyed your thanksgiving.. and the weather.
Sending you a virtual Hug across the Pond.. And may you have a Peaceful week..
Love and Blessings
Sue xox
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Our Texas weather can change quickly! A norther blew in this afternoon and dropped the temperature into the 40’s but by the day after it should be warm again. But the Thanksgiving weather was truly perfect. Hugs and peace across the pond to you also.
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Thanks for post looks good
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It is lovely!
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Thanks, Cindy! It was California weather!
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It’s wonderful to live near the beach.
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I often take it for granted but I enjoy the openness and being near something so eternal and yet very connected to the world as I see the ships come and go. It is excellent for birding. Thanks for stopping by to view my coast!
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So lovely to see our beautiful Texas coast! Happy Hoildays to you! This is my crazy time at work at I find my tolerance for human bad behavior to lessen every year….lol. So wonderful to hear from you.
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Be brave, Tin Man! I am glad you were able to run away for Thanksgiving and then to Camp Lucy!
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It was beautiful over Thanksgiving, and boy did those temps fall today after the rain.
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Yes, the temperature dropped last night but no rain so far. Tomorrow should be warmer. Typical Texas weather.
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Beautiful photos! Compliments to your grandson for having an eye for special perspectives. 🙂
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Thank you! He did capture the simplicity of the view.
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I love our Texas coast, it is beautiful, even the rigs add a strange beauty though I wish they would stop building them. North Texas was also wonderful for Thanksgiving, though we have now dropped our pretense at Autumn and are now back down in the thirties. Truly I miss South Texas.
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It is a simple coast compared to others. The rigs won’t go away in my lifetime. North Texas gets the worst – heat and cold. Come back some time to visit.
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I am afraid if I came back for a visit I would never leave.
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I have never made it to Texas, but it’s on my list.
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Good for you!
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Thank you (and Grandson) for these photos, Ms. CC. Just for a few minutes, they made me forget this damp, cold, landlocked Kentucky evening!
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Kentucky has its own beauty even in the damp and cold. Thank you for stopping by my coast. I haven’t heard from you for some time.
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Can I tell you, that I love that Texas changes weather almost daily. After living in Florida, and hardly nothing changes…boring!!!! But Thanksgiving day sure was beautiful and perfect wasn’t it?
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Weather than never changed would get boring, I guess. At least we have an excuse to change our wardrobe and pull out the boots and sweaters a few times. Thanksgiving was outstanding! We will see what weather Christmas Day brings! One year we had snow on Christmas Eve and another it froze. But most of the time Christmas Day is mild.
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I wanted to wish you and your family a Merry Christmas, while I have the chance!
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Wanted to come back and wish you a very merry Texas christmas!!!!!!!
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I am always curious about how and where my dear friends live. It is thrilling to look at the gorgeous photographs of your coast line Jo Nell, and to read about your pleasant weather. November and early December is monsoon time here on the West Coast. Torrential rains turn the grass thick, velvety and green and my hair frizzy. XXOO V.
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It is fun to see how our friends live far away – rather like cyber-travel. I can imagine your coast in the monsoon lush and green and your making the best of your frizzy hair and cooking something divine in the kitchen. it is so good to hear from you! Hugs!
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The week of Thanksgiving was Sunny and beautiful. We were in Dallas and Fort Worth. Great photos!
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Thanks! It was a Chamber of Commerce day! I am glad you enjoyed good weather in Dallas and FW also. Thanks for visiting and taking time to comment!
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Lovely images and message, JoNell. We’re enjoying an Indian Summer in the NM High Desert. 🙂
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Thank you, Eric. Your Indian Summer must be wonderful. I could live in New Mexico!
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Beautiful blue…hard to see where the sky ends and the sea begins. Thanks very much to your grandson from Irish shores. 🙂
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Thank you! He will be pleased that his photo went to the Irish shores! I would love to visit your coasts.
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Beautiful gallery ❤
Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
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