Friday, August 7, 2009

Hazy View/ Bench

Looking down on Lake Simcoe from Jackson's Point, Ontario

A few bloggers have informally joined RuneE at Visual Norway in featuring benches on our blogs on Fridays. To find out who else is playing,  click HERE.

13 friends stopped by to say:

RuneE said...

A set-up with a difference - only to be expected from you :-)
What is the young woman looking at? The bench? the lake? Is she taking a photo?

I think many would have loved to join her on that bench...

BJ Roan said...

Love the silhouette.

Your EG Tour Guide said...

RuneE,
There were a few sailboats out on the lake, which you can't see, so perhaps those. I'm not sure. In spite of the haze it was a pleasant day.

sonia a. mascaro said...

Love this photo! Very nice view.

brattcat said...

What a lovely view. How I wish I could stand beside her and hear her thoughts.

Tricia said...

It doesn't look hazy to me though

Ackworth born said...

what a lovely view

Your EG Tour Guide said...

Tricia,

You can often see land on the other side. ;-)

Photo Cache said...

Oh I love benches. I think I'll join you guys later. Happy weekend.

Kerri said...

A great one! I LOVE the perspective!

Phoenix C. said...

I'm part of the Bench folk! Your bench has a fantastic view - I'd be wanting to sit there for hours!

PERBS said...

I find it hard to believe the lady isn't already sitting on the bench -- unless she is taking a photo of it and you her. lol Beautiful scene for a beautiful bench.

Dina said...

An unexpected perspective, looking OVER the bench. Nice!

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