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Oh, My! . . . Ocean!!!

November 1, 2018 By tom bender

The Eagle’s Nest has always been nestled snugly among big coastal trees.  Being 30′ above the ground, there have been trees below, all around, and above the Nest.

Recently, a whole bunch of trees were removed from a property down below.  While my heart misses those trees, the new view from the Nest to the southeast and southwest is amazing!  Ocean – from beach to sunset.  Waves coming in from the west, washing up on the beach to the south.  WOW!  Storm-watching is going to be spectacular this winter!!!

The Nest is still snuggled in the trees on the other sides, but now you get to experience both trees and ocean more strongly!

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