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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
SUPPLEMENT TO OUTDOOR WATERY WEDNESDAY
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Awesome pic. Thanks so much for stopping by and the prayers for Justin and all the heros over there. Next time you talk to your son, tell him another grateful American says Rah, and Thanks from the bottom of my heart. My hubby is from Michigan and his family is in Ohio. Oh those grey days up there. He had to go there to work for 8 months, after his job ended here in NC. That was a loooong 8 months but he got back down to the South. He was there over the winter months and I think he had forgotten the feel of the unending cold, snow, and sunless skies. We all "adapt and overcome", though.. Semper Fidelis. Julie
This picture is absolutely breathtaking! I'm ready for warmer weather, but I wouldn't mind seeing this scene outside of my window just once before spring arrives. Fat chance, I know, but one can dream.
This is the kind of scene that makes it fun to go to places like this. We've had a lot of weather like this here, but I haven't had a chance to get out there while the fog was out. It's good to see it.
Joe what can I say but WOW! I love that photo. You captured the beauty of a misty day perfectly. Beautiful work!
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Julie
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Nicely done, Joe. Great Image.
ReplyDeleteReally like this! That would be a nice photo for enlargement and framing. =)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Image !! Great
ReplyDeleteToo darned cold for me....
ReplyDeleteGimme the deep south with now nasty white stuff. Any ol' day. There is a lot of mystery in the photo tho, excellent.
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What a beautiful photo ... just lovely! You have a good eye! I like the way you've "mounted" the picture, as well! Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry for the loss of your friend. Your tribute to her was beautiful!
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Awesome pic. Thanks so much for stopping by and the prayers for Justin and all the heros over there. Next time you talk to your son, tell him another grateful American says Rah, and Thanks from the bottom of my heart. My hubby is from Michigan and his family is in Ohio. Oh those grey days up there. He had to go there to work for 8 months, after his job ended here in NC. That was a loooong 8 months but he got back down to the South. He was there over the winter months and I think he had forgotten the feel of the unending cold, snow, and sunless skies. We all "adapt and overcome", though.. Semper Fidelis. Julie
ReplyDeleteThis picture is absolutely breathtaking! I'm ready for warmer weather, but I wouldn't mind seeing this scene outside of my window just once before spring arrives. Fat chance, I know, but one can dream.
ReplyDeleteI pray you are doing well. God bless you!!
Georgia
Wow! We had a few foggy days, and I wanted to take some photos, but never made it that far. I am glad you got this picture. It looks very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image, Joe! Well done!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot and great presantation.
ReplyDeleteThis is the kind of scene that makes it fun to go to places like this. We've had a lot of weather like this here, but I haven't had a chance to get out there while the fog was out. It's good to see it.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo!
ReplyDeleteLooks cold, foggy and very beautiful!
ReplyDeletethat one could win a competition
ReplyDeleteI just ordered this on canvas. This is the epitomy of serenity.
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