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Dubai Creek

Dubai Creek 2

(Last weekend. One side of Dubai Creek at 5pm)

While eating double chocolate ice cream on cone, we seated near the shore to appreciate one side of the creek. It was fun watching the children going there and there, as if they were going around in circles. The truth is when you’re childlike there’s no limit as to what you can appreciate as long as you’re having fun.

Dubai Creek

Will you share with me the memories of the last time your feet kissed the shore? ;)

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16 comments
  1. luna miranda says: November 12, 20099:32 am

    i felt the warm sand under my feet one weekend in September when we were in Subic. and you’re right, we should always see things and places through the eyes of a child. don’t worry, it’s never too late to have a happy childhood.:p
    .-= luna miranda´s last blog ..Floaters [Watery and Outdoor Wednesday] =-.

  2. Sleepless In KL says: November 12, 200910:11 am

    What’s that building in the background called? It reminds me of the Sydney Opera House.

  3. docgelo says: November 12, 200910:22 am

    last time my feet kissed the shore? barely a month ago, in boracay! it was unforgettable for few reasons – it was our first time there and i had nothing but fun with my wife and our kid =)
    …your location made me miss more of my mom who’s working there.
    .-= docgelo´s last blog ..MORE THAN A GRILL PLACE =-.

  4. ibyang says: November 12, 200910:49 am

    the last time was march this year, I was with my parents and tito and titas…we were giving them a tour of Sydney and we enjoyed playing by the shore, feeling the cold water on our feet while under the Autumn sunshine. it a was memorable experience. :)
    .-= ibyang´s last blog ..Menu Checklist (for Hosting Parties) =-.

  5. dong ho says: November 12, 200911:51 am

    great view from there. you’ve seen it without the skycrapers! soon it will be full. i hope not.
    .-= dong ho´s last blog ..eleven things why i love the ilocos norte coast =-.

  6. eds says: November 12, 20091:12 pm

    wow! ganda ng view. sarap magpalipas ng oras sa ganyang tanawin.

    uhmm…sad to say tagal ko ng hindi nakapunta ng beach. *sigh*

  7. dyanie says: November 12, 20094:20 pm

    naku ang tagal na. last summer pa hehe

  8. Sinta says: November 12, 20099:29 pm

    When I was in Quezon at the family beach resort, I noticed that the sea was so silent. There were barely any waves. It was eerie but beautiful to walk into the water.

    Gorgeous photos ^_^

  9. sheng says: November 13, 200912:18 am

    Oh, the last time my feet kissed the shore was a year ago when we went to Bora, that’s so sad, i wish we can bring the kids to the beach soon, Sunday maybe, no, it’s Pacman time pala!
    .-= sheng´s last blog ..Oh My Gulay! =-.

  10. maan says: November 13, 20091:01 am

    ang gandang creek nyan! after ondoy, i never thought i’d see a beautiful creek!

    well, you saw my CDO adventure, and that was awesome :D
    .-= maan´s last blog ..the CDO-Camiguin adventure. =-.

  11. Daphne says: November 13, 20093:02 am

    Oh gosh your question got me thinking for a long time because I believe a few years have passed since I felt sand on my feet.

    But thanks for making me remember that nice feeling! =)
    .-= Daphne´s last blog ..Dresses =-.

  12. mai says: November 13, 20094:08 am

    ang ganda jo! you are very lucky to have access to beautiful places like this one

  13. odette says: November 13, 20098:30 am

    that’s beautiful, the pics look very calm!
    i can’t remember the last time i went barefoot in the sand…perhaps when i was in still gensan, i was with friends in a white sand beach in Gumasa a few months before i left. i miss it. to frolic with my friends.

  14. mordsith says: November 13, 20093:27 pm

    what is that triangular structure? i find it beautiful. :)
    .-= mordsith´s last blog ..Sunset Looking At Me =-.

    • witsandnuts says: November 13, 20095:39 pm

      That’s the building of Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club.

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