My Timeout Chair #2
by Beverly Guilliams
Title
My Timeout Chair #2
Artist
Beverly Guilliams
Medium
Photograph - Photograph,photographic Art/abstract At/digital Art
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" My Timeout Chair #2 " By: Beverly Guilliams...............................
A 28-mile peninsula with more sandcastle building material than you will ever know what to do with. The Long Beach Peninsula is a terrific vacation destination. There are a number of unique towns that make this Peninsula one of the favorite spots to visit in Washington. The peninsula is between 2 and 5 miles wide and is pinned between Willapa Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Towns on this peninsula include Illwaco, Seaview, Ocean Park, Nahcotta, and Oysterville and Long Beach.
Long Beach began when Henry Harrison Tinker bought a land claim from Charles E. Reed in 1880. He platted the town and called it "Tinkerville."[7] Long Beach was officially incorporated on January 18, 1922. From 1889 to 1930, a narrow gauge railroad called the Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company ran up the whole peninsula.
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July 11th, 2016
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Comments (148)
Mary Lynn Giacomini
Amazing coastal scene perfect timing Beverly....wonderful light, colors, and composition! L/F
Beverly Guilliams
Just Sold a Beach Sheet of My Timeout Chair #2 to a buyer from Windsor, CT.....Praise the LORD.......Thank You Much.Blessings to You
Debra Martz
That chair is calling my name! Well done!
Beverly Guilliams replied:
Thank the Lord there's 2 chairs there or I would have to fight you for it....LOL...Thanks for stopping by Debra...........