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June Moon Calendar Background 2016

in Living, Photography, Travel on 06/08/16

I made this June Moon Calendar for myself this month, and liked it enough to share it. The design is so obviously drawn from the Free People moon calendar, which was designed by Holly Degan. She does such a great job on the Free People moon calendar collages! I love her moon calendar designs, and just wanted my phone background to feature that same design with… View Post

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Eyelet Lace Tanks: Prettiest Ways to Wear White

in Living, Photography, Style, Surf, Travel on 05/19/16

How cute are these shorts with this white eyelet lace tank, though? As it gets warmer in Houston, my clothes get lighter. I can’t tell you how much white I’ll wear between now and September. And then black. I’m a bit of a minimalist-closet girl. My sister and I laugh about how it is when you go to the beach…. View Post

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Big Animal Sandcastles in the Night

in Photography, Surf, Travel on 05/10/16

Look at these big animal sandcastles! Leaving the beach at the end of the day is always an adventure. After everyone has trickled away at dusk, we stay on for some stargazing or to build a fire. As we make our way down the shoreline back to the road, the headlights of the car illuminate the strangest things in the… View Post

Joshua Tree National Park

in Living, Photography, Travel on 02/27/16

During a little bit of morning down time at the Palm Springs conference, I went to Joshua Tree National Park for a hike. I wish I had been able to stay longer! The joshua trees were beautiful. A joshua tree is a spiky tree with oblong arms that was until recently considered to be part of the lily family. It… View Post

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West Coast In Flight

in Living, Photography, Travel on 02/21/16

I recently flew to Palm Springs for a work conference, eTail West. An early morning plane flight gets me every time. I love feeling the earth drop away behind me as the plane lifts into the air, and the peacefulness of rolling clouds below. I was on the red eye, so I kept drifting in and out of sleep. But… View Post

Dog Days, Golden Surf

in Living, Photography, Surf, Travel on 08/08/15

It’s officially August, and the dog days of summer are here. These are the hot sultry, lazy days. The beach landscape is filled with vibrant blue and bleached white everything from cloudless skies, but on most days the sunny lows make the wind and surf as listless as everything else. When an unexpected offshore wind popped up last weekend, we… View Post

Lingering Summer Surf

in Photography, Surf, Travel on 08/03/15

Never change, stay the same. Lately we’ve been wistful to leave the beach at dusk. Chris is always the last one out of the water. It’s never really a good idea to stay in the water after dark. The water cools down and this is feeding time for sharks. Even though sharks aren’t likely to bite – they don’t like… View Post

The Moon and Surfing

in Photography, Surf, Travel on 07/19/15

The Gulf waves were beautiful again in Surfside. Chris says it’s not often that this late in July we get these big gentle rolling waves with just enough power to surf and time to bask in the sun at the third sandbar. I spent most of the day surfing, but caught Chris’s story on this wave. It was a day… View Post

Age of Unreasonable Surfing

in Living, Photography, Surf, Travel on 07/05/15

“We must not confuse dissent with disloyalty. We must remember always that accusation is not proof and that conviction depends upon evidence and due process of law. We will not walk in fear, one of another. We will not be driven by fear into an age of unreason, if we dig deep in our history and our doctrine, and remember… View Post

Nice Cutty

in Living, Photography, Surf, Travel on 07/03/15

To start off Fourth of July weekend, Chris and I headed down to Surfside to catch some 2-3 ft waves, which is the biggest they’ve been since Tropical Storm Bill, really. Lots of other surfers were out, and the beach wasn’t quite filled up with weekenders yet. It was really pretty peaceful. Chris was really flying on the waves. I… View Post

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I'm Cynthia, and I live in Houston, TX. Likely By Sea is a lifestyle blog, which means you can find interesting diy projects, everyday style ideas, healthy recipes (I have such a sweet tooth), good reads, and also yoga, travel & surfing adventures. Welcome!

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