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Sunday, February 08, 2009

Sunday Stills, Reflections (a TwoFer)





Since open water is at a premium here in the Great Northeast this time of year, and since I have really overdone the mirror thing in the past few weeks, I dug into the archives for these. I am calling it a twofer because not only do you get Sunday Stills, you also get a peek back at summer (a season, which is much missed around here). The photos were taken last year during our Peck's Lake vacation. The cabin porch is my favorite place in the world and tranquil mornings there offer the finest sense of peace and joy I have ever found.




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19 comments:

Andrea said...

Beautiful reflections of the sunset! Great submissions for this week. :)

Shirley said...

Lovely! The first one looks like the calm before the storm, and they are all just beautiful. I can see why you find peace of mind theree.

The Wife said...

man, I sure wish I was right there right now! Beautiful!

Ed said...

Very nice! Sunsets and water always make a great shot.

Jason Shaw said...

They look really beautiful, really stunning. Nature at it's finest.

Flo said...

They are all beautiful shots.

You can see mine on my photo blog.

Caroline said...

I took similar sunrise ones this past summer on Lake Champlain when I was home for visit. The bright orange sun rising over Isle LaMotte, VT is the view out my bedroom window from childhood. Beautiful! No Photoshopping involved, Ma Nature's own Sunkist Orange seems common in the North Country.
Caroline in South Dakota

Cathy said...

Honey!

I've just been back over the last month or so sampling of your posts. Holy "Cow-moly" . . . the blend of humor, beauty, care and concern - joy, pride and orneriness (Al Bore!)

well . . this one of the finest blogs ever.

(I'm about to share the Frieland Follies with my hubby. You're a hoot)

Anonymous said...

These are just gorgeous! Memories of summer......

Sharkbytes (TM) said...

I just found your blog and am adding it to my favs. I grew up in upstate NY, and the Holsteins and hills and farm just grabbed me. I'll be back

R.Powers said...

These are a fine reflection on you.

heehee


Absolutely beautiful shots 3C.

Earl said...

Seems somewhere in my memory was a season called Summer - warm motorcycle rides, long days spent shooting and jogging and pushing the lawn mowers around. Yes, thanks for the memories - I was beginning to feel it was all only a dream.

Rising Rainbow said...

I think these are all beautiful. I especially like the color in the last one. It is unexpected, I guess, in that kind of shot. Very cool.

Anonymous said...

How amazing and those colors are perfect!

dmmgmfm said...

Wow, really gorgeous photos. It looks like an amazing place, thanks for sharing it with us.

Throwback at Trapper Creek said...

Oohh summer and your vacation!

Beautiful shots.

Ericka said...

beautiful!

Anonymous said...

I like the first photo, the sun and the clouds are captured well on the water. It looks very inviting. Good job. I imagine it is a far cry from how it looks right now.

threecollie said...

Andrea, thank you so much...it was a hard one for winter

Shirley, it was just a peaceful sunrise, although it did rain more than we needed it to. lol

The Wife, best week of the year for me

Ed, thanks, the view there is astounding. I take hundreds of pics

Jason, thanks so much. I love it there

Flo, thanks, yours was so clever!

Caroline, the lake is a whole different world....thanks

Cathy, thank you, you are so kind. Hope all is well with you!

Linda, thanks, I needed some of those!

Alan, hurts donit?

Sharkbytes, thanks so much!

FC, thanks, very punny indeed! lol

Earl, we know it is lurking out there somewhere, but it is very well hidden

Rainbow, thanks, it brought back some very fond memories for me.

Laurie, thanks, it is a little patch of paradise in the Adirondacks...to me at least

Ericka, thank you!

Regular Guy, thanks, the first one is my favorite too! And right now I imagine it is a blank expanse of white, blue and grey, with the wind sweeping across it with a desolate whistle...but July will come....I surely hope!