We have the transparent ones along our coast, I guess they are all beautiful and mean Happy WW!
Lifecruiser: We too, on the east coast, small ones, that don’t sting. But this one is from Denmark actually. I have ni idea how nasty it can be… thank god
Looks like a really big blobby jellyfish! The kind you hate to step on because they feel so icky! Great shot! You have some good one! Mine is up. Happy Wednesday!
Lifecruiser: Yes, they sure are icky, but at the same time like art to watch
This is an awesome shot! I love all things jellyfish. Some of them are so beautiful. Not to get stung by mind you, but beautiful to look at. My WW is up!
Lifecruiser: Yes, they really are beautiful, fantastic creatures, to watch them float around.
Pretty to look at, scary to touch!:cry: I’ve only seen the clear ones. Thanks for sharing. My WW is up.
Yes, that’s why I thought this one was special, it’s usually mostly transparent ones you get to see. I don’t know if this ones is very common or not over there in Denmark.
I had a VERY painful experience with Jellyfish (the one that got me was huge), so I’m not very fond of them. I like to stay far, far away from them!!
Nice photo…as I say from the comfort from my home very far away!!
Lifecruiser: Yes, I guess that you have to really experince it before you really know what kind of pain you’re talking about… Not that I want to find out though….
Beautiful! Happy WW – ours is up as well.
Lifecruiser: Yes, it’s like art I think
Ah fascinating creature, very painful stings.
Lifecruiser: Hm, yes, you don’t only get a sting in your heart for it’s beautiful….
Hmm, looks like something I would not want to step on at the beach. Interesting picture.
Lifecruiser: No, not me either…. Lucky they was big, so it’s difficult to miss!
We have the transparent ones along our coast, I guess they are all beautiful and mean Happy WW!
Lifecruiser: We too, on the east coast, small ones, that don’t sting. But this one is from Denmark actually. I have ni idea how nasty it can be… thank god
eww, look that one has been there awile..
Have a nice Wednesday
Lifecruiser: Yes, but still not too dry
I’m glad I haven’t gotten stuck by one of those.
I’m up too.
Lifecruiser: Me too, but we don’t have any stingy ones at the east coast, luckily.
Looks like a really big blobby jellyfish! The kind you hate to step on because they feel so icky! Great shot! You have some good one! Mine is up. Happy Wednesday!
Lifecruiser: Yes, they sure are icky, but at the same time like art to watch
Eeeewwww… ucka jelly! Looks like a MUSHROOM! LOL!
Lifecruiser: Actually I have a shot of one that even is more icky than this one. That one we spotted in Scotland…
This is an awesome shot! I love all things jellyfish. Some of them are so beautiful. Not to get stung by mind you, but beautiful to look at. My WW is up!
Lifecruiser: Yes, they really are beautiful, fantastic creatures, to watch them float around.
Cool picture of the jelly fish!!! They are really neat creatures but don’t want to get too close:) Mine is up. Happy Wednesday
Lifecruiser: Thanks Julie. I’ll pop over and see what’s up on yours
That’s a jellyfish? Kinda looks like a cow patty. Has to be neat to see one up close like that.
Lifecruiser: Yes, I know it looks really icky at the same time as it’s fascinating and beautiful art
What a cool picture. Like you said, it almost looks like art!
Lifecruiser: Yes, it truly is. Wonderful creaturs mother nature creates hah? *lol*
You have jellyfish that don’t sting? Can you send some over here? They are fascinating to look at, if you can avoid the tentacles.
Lifecruiser: Yes, transparent ones, often rather small ones. It’s nice to not to have to worry about the sting.
Yikes! a jelly fish.
Thanks for coming.
Lifecruiser: Yikes but yet beautiful
Pretty to look at, scary to touch!:cry: I’ve only seen the clear ones. Thanks for sharing. My WW is up.
Yes, that’s why I thought this one was special, it’s usually mostly transparent ones you get to see. I don’t know if this ones is very common or not over there in Denmark.
I *love* jellyfish–expect when they’re stinging us!
My WW is up: http://faeriedust2001.blogspot.com/2006/08/first-pointe-shoes.html
Lifecruiser: I really don’t know if this is a stingy one, but I suspect it is.
It looks like a mushroom cap, but since it is in sand, I suppose it isn’t! Very interesting picture!
Lifecruiser: Yes, it certainly have some interesting inside!
Looks like a jellyfish! I had done one from our area several weeks ago. Yukky creatures!!! But, one fantastic photo!!!
Thanks for visiting my W W this week.
Lifecruiser: Yes, jelly and stingy, yet so beautiful on picture at least
You know, sometimes I feel just like that picture looks.
Thanks for stopping by my WW today!
Lifecruiser: Yes, i know exactly what you mean… I just waited for someone to point that out. It was kind of my meaning with this pic too
Cool picture.
Hope you keep your feet farway from the stingy stuff.
Take care,
Frances
Lifecruiser: Well, it wasn’t exactly like it was going to jump right up at that time
I had a VERY painful experience with Jellyfish (the one that got me was huge), so I’m not very fond of them. I like to stay far, far away from them!!
Nice photo…as I say from the comfort from my home very far away!!
Lifecruiser: Yes, I guess that you have to really experince it before you really know what kind of pain you’re talking about… Not that I want to find out though….
Wow look at the colour!
I bet in the water it is still colourless, or at least clear!
I wonder if it would live it the tide came back and took it.
Lifecruiser: Rather celar in the water I guess too. Maybe it would have survived, it looked so fresh.
At the first time I thought It was a cake or a gustard-tart. I didn’t have my glasses. One second later, I saw the sand. A sweet pudding on the sand! NO!
So I red the comments and even without knowing this word “jellyfish”, I realise that was a “méduse”. But I know only the clear ones! I like this colour of caramel but only the colour I suppose you would be very ill and burned on your mouth if you would eat it!!!!!
Lifecruiser: I had never seen any one like this one either before. We only have the clear ones too. This is a very artistic one though
my daughter got stung by one at myrtle beach, then it got infected, it was a mess.
Lifecruiser: Yes, I’ve heard about that, sounds horrible!!!!
I’ve never really seen a jelly fish but I would have to say that that one looks a little sunburned! It is reather interesting though!
Lifecruiser: It’s beginning to get dry I guess. Though it’s kinda beautiful I think.
oooooooo scary be afraid, be very afraid! Happy WW! mine’s online too!
Lifecruiser: Yes, but it was stranded there, so no harm was done. The poor one must have died…
What an interesting color on the jellyfish:-)Happy WW
Lifecruiser: Yes, it sure is
Fabulous photo!
Lifecruiser: Thanks Tasra, it was a fab jellyfish
Nice shot….I hope that is as close as you got;-) Thanks for stopping by.
Lifecruiser: Yes, not any closer thank you
It looks like an amber, not like a jelly fish:)))
Lifecruiser: Well, maybe it’s affected in the same way as amber, because where this little fellow come from, Denmark, they have had a lot of amber.
what a shot!
Lifecruiser: Thanks
very cool. looks like a lion’s mane , very painful, and these jellies ar known as the jellyfish that grow the largest, cheers.
Lifecruiser: I didn’t know that, how interesting! Thanks for the info