I got to know someone from New Jersey when I attended college in San Diego. Most of us said “beach”, but our New Jersey suite mate said “shore”. Actually I think she said “sho-ah”.
The owners of my pier drawing asked me to draw some “shore birds”, but I think they are both native Californians. That’s okay, I knew what they meant.
I got ahead of myself, and stopped drawing to ask this question: “Do you want me to make them exactly the same as in the one you saw on my blog, or may I have freedom to move the birds around and add some more?”
The answer came back thus: “I didn’t save the picture from the blog, so I can’t answer you precisely- however I think the artist’s choice would be most satisfactory. Just not too busy – the wave action in the pier drawing is kind of serene, so the shore birds might reflect the same.”
So, I changed my drawing a bit by erasing a few birds from this first version:

Then I darkened a few things, added some rocks, and finished the wet sand.

This will look excellent with the pier. Let me demonstrate here for you to admire.


I sure have a hankering to go to the beach. Or the shore. Even the sho-ah would be amazing.
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I love the final product!! And I agree that it’s a natural pairing and will look wonderful together.
Thank you, Elisabeth! Makes me want to go to the beach. (But oh so grateful for all the mountain time this season.)
People in the midwest go to the “shore” when they go to the lake.
Thanks, Ben! That’s weird, but I have heard that “Life’s a beach until you’ve been to the lake.” And I bet people from the midwest don’t pronounce it as “sho-ah”.