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The Week That Was: On Land and Sea
Summer is flying by. So many good things to enjoy. One day we took part of the family to Portland Island on the boat. Azure skies, blue se...
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The stars are always above us, swirling in the vast reaches of space, hidden by clouds or, more frequently, by light, that of the sun or o...
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The world's favourite season is spring. All things seem possible in May. Edwin Way Teale (American naturalist and writer) May is fully...
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February has never been a favourite month. Growing up in more northerly climes, it seemed that winter had made herself too comfortable and...
Now that is a lovely comparison. It would be fantastic to be able to get it in spring and winter... One never knows. I can see it as a framed mosaic. A winner of a photography contest that would net thousands of dollars making the journey all worthwhile. I do so love to imagine...
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference a season makes. It would be fun to have all 4 seasons...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI have just arrived from a corn country, wheat seems now so exotic :-)
ReplyDeleteInteresting comparison. The top pic is spectacular, especially!
ReplyDeleteAnother great idea Lorrie - they are both lovely - just had a chance to see your notecards and loved them! Safe travels!
ReplyDeleteI think seasonal photos would be a fun idea! Both photos are lovely, Lorrie!
ReplyDeleteSmart and lovely photos . Do it again at winter time .
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...whatever the season!
ReplyDeleteOh.. you would not be surprised that I like this, would you?
ReplyDeleteThis is really neat. The four seasons of it would be great but you take what you get. :)
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous! What a difference a change in seasons makes...
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