Saturday, June 18, 2011

Lake Simcoe/ SOOC

Rest & Relaxation on Lake Simcoe

Wouldn't you enjoy a hot summer day boating on Lake Simcoe? We can dream, can't we?

To see more photos straight out of the camera, visit Jan's  SOOC at Murietta365.

13 friends stopped by to say:

Jan said...

Such a peaceful scene. Bravo.

Leif Hagen said...

That's not just a cheap, little fishing boat.....
A boat ride on that lake would be fab!

texwisgirl said...

i love the big rocks at the left.

Small City Scenes said...

Now that is a huge looking boat. Loos too big there like I was expecting a row boat. My speed anyway.

Love little toady.

My computer is still down and out. MB

Randy said...

Wow that is some boat!

Janie said...

looks like a very nice boat. Would be great to take it out for a spin.

Farmchick said...

It would be nice to spend a day on that boat.

Martha Z said...

Yes! It is getting hot here but there is still a lot of snow at our cabin. I'm looking for some place cool but no snow. Picky aren't I?

Leora said...

I would love to sit on a rock and stick my feet in the water. If it were warm enough, I would even swim in light clothing - it looks delightful.

edenhills said...

Truly that would be a wonderful way to spend a day! Lovely shot.

Teresa

see you there! said...

Isn't summer on the water a wonderful thing?

Darla

Jacob said...

I really like this lake! It awakens so many nice memories. Wouldn't mind doing a little water skiing behind that boat, either.

NatureFootstep said...

a great shot with a bit of mystery. :)

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