Wednesday, January 28, 2015

K/Alphabe-Thursday

 Two Kayaks on Cook's Bay (Lake Simcoe)

K is for KAYAKS.

I'd like to tell you I took these photos last week but you'd know I was lying. So, yes, these are from my archives.  It was sunset in August.

Sorry, no ice or snow today. Just memories

I am linking to Jenny Matlock at Alphabe-Thursday HERE 

FYI City Daily Photo bloggers:  The  February 1st theme - If you had to leave forever the city from where you usually post, what would you miss most?  

50 comments:

Andy said...

Nothing wrong of thinking about warmer weather.

The Cranky said...

I'm thinking of... dreaming of... longing for warmer weather. A glimpse of it, contained within the beauty of these photos, is immensely heartening!

Revrunner said...

I was just about to say. . .

eileeninmd said...

Beautiful lighting and a pretty scene.. Lovely sunset photos. Have a happy day!

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Some photos only get better with age. Very nice.

Anonymous said...

Ah, I was a little concerned when I saw they were only wearing t shirts!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Evening shots EG? Looks like the glow of the sun going down on the water, lovely!

Darla said...

The ripples almost look like weaving.

Darla

MadSnapper said...

memories are great and i like the golden light in the second one that makes it look HAPPY

William Kendall said...

So pretty!

Kathy said...

It's a good thing you fessed up. I had already noticed that they were in short sleeves!

TexWisGirl said...

love that golden shimmer!

Judy said...

You caught the perfect light!

Mary Hone said...

Beautiful shimmer on that water!

Sylvia K said...

Beautiful light indeed and I, too, love the shimmer on the water! Terrific captures whether new or old and as always, I love them!! Hope you have a great day!!

John @ Beans and I on the Loose said...

That is something I've never done. Not sure I am up to it now. Yep, thank goodness for the archives. That is what I am working from myself.

Cloudia said...

nice treatment of the water





ALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
<3

Pamela Gordon said...

Beautiful golden sunset reflections on the water. Very dreamy. :)

Rose said...

Memories are good...specially when they show water looking like liquid gold. Just beautiful!

Existe Sempre Um Lugar said...

olá, uma foto é sempre uma foto independentemente de ser mais actual de que outra, são duas lindas foto com a cor maravilhosa do por do sol.
AG

Ginny Hartzler said...

The water is beautiful! And really, these pictures look timeless, especially the first one. It could be from the 1920's.

RedPat said...

Hopefully the warm weather will return soon!

Ruth Hiebert said...

Beautiful images.The water looks Amazing.

Linda W. said...

Ahh....that looks very relaxing! Nice photos!

21 Wits said...

Honestly, I've seen enough snow and ice. I'm ready for open dreamy water too!

Rocky Mountain Woman said...

I'm ready for some kayaking weather - lovely shots!!

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

all snow gone? I always remember Windsor was coldest at this time. I like kayaking too.

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

So dreamy- I have got to do this once in my life! Pretty shots.

carol l mckenna said...

Great shots and so inviting _

Especially since Cape Ann MA just had a major Blizzard and have too much snow!

Happy Weekend coming to you,
artmusedog and carol

Lowell said...

It's a beautiful sight no matter when the photos were taken...but, hey, I thought maybe you were having an Indian summer in January!

Michelle said...

Wow....would love to be in a kayak there!

Stephanie said...

These images are so nice to see and admire now matter what time of year. Love the light on the water.

Lois said...

Beautiful gold color on that water!

Randy said...

Nice day to float around.

Small City Scenes said...

They fit so who cares when they are from.
I was just mentioning to Bob that I feel like using old pictures because sometimes I just want you and I don't have a recent one I like for what I want. Whew did you follow all that. LOL
MB

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Memories -- especially in the middle of a hard winter -- are wonderful! K is for the kayak we have under our house here in Florida and have not had time yet this season to use! (We bought it last spring just before we left for Oregon.) HOpefully someday soon. It's actually been a little cooler than usual here -- we want our first trial to be on a hot day!

Anonymous said...

Those pictures really make me want summer. Beautiful.

Lmkazmierczak said...

Dreamy shots♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/kinds-of-black-and-white/

Anonymous said...

The reflection of the sunshine on the water is beautiful in your 2nd pic!

Rick (Ratty) said...

Archive photos can be good, especially in the middle of the winter. These photos give me a nice warm feeling of summer.

Susan Anderson said...

I absolutely love the colors in the water on these. LOVE them.

=)

Maggie said...

Simply stunning shots, thanks for stopping by in Normandy.

Heather{Our Life In a Click} said...

Looks so peaceful on the water....dreaming of summer!

Amy said...

gorgeous photos!! I so want to learn to kayak. I a bit, ummm, ....fluffy. And I'm afraid I will overturn the kayaks. But, I still think I'll give them a try soon. :)

VP said...

The light on the water is amazing in both photos!

Gattina said...

Beautiful photos, but a Kayak is nothing for me !

Bethany Carson said...

Awesome shots of the kayaks! I've never gone kayaking before, but it does look like fun. We just bought a canoe last fall that we're looking forward to trying out on the Iowa River as soon as it's warm enough.

cieldequimper said...

The sheen on the water... Amazing!

Su-sieee! Mac said...

Your photos are gorgeous! It's like I can almost hear the paddle going through the water on the second one.

The View from the Top of the Ladder

Jim said...

Such a pretty picture, Ms. TG. I would have liked to do the Kayaks but I think I am too old for that now. :(
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