Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Dreaming of Summer/ Watery Wednesday

Not much sailing happening on Musselman's Lake these days



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46 comments:

  1. Thank you for calling in to see my blog. What a beautiful snow scene, perfectly shot, I cant believe the temperatures in your previous posts -24 c ....brrrr
    we are -2c today, and everybody I have met today has said its soooo cold....-24 the Uk would grind to a halt!!

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  2. I always find boats in snow, or stuck like this, quite sad, I'll hang on to the "dreaming of..." from now on instead. Nice capture!

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  3. I wonder why the owner has left it like that for the winter.

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  4. I just know there's water under there! ;)

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  5. You still have that beautiful snow! I enjoy your photos of snow so much! Am hoping that we get a little more before winter is over. The boat in the snow photo is such a contrast!

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  6. A delightful view.... cold yes.. but oh so nice.

    Glad for the visit and your welcome back to blogland... ;o)

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  7. Three posts (from My world to Watery wednesday) with beautiful photos and moments. Great work.

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  8. Great photo, I love the composition and I know there's liquid under all the frozen water.

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  9. It looks much the same way around here. :)

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  10. what a super photo. I am surprised the hull of the boat isn't cracked with the ice?

    Gill

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  11. Nice capture from a great angle.

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  12. Great shot and I think the title is very appropriate. That poor little loney boat is just sitting there out of water waiting for the ice and snow to melt.

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  13. Not in the frozen stuff... there isn't!

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  14. Memories ... I used to go swimming at Musselman's Lake when I was little.

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  15. Your scene is a familiar sight around here in RI, the ocean state. I don't know why boaters do not take in their boats for the winter, it is like they have abandoned them.
    Nice photo would make a lovely painting.

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  16. Not much sailing? Ah, I see what u mean ...

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  17. Not unless you're sailing an ice breaker I'd say! I'm guessing the owner of that boat is anxious for the spring thaw!

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  18. Cold shot for sure. Stay warm.

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  19. Ha! A frozen lake. Wish I'd thought of that. Actually I have one too.
    This is gorgeous! See there was some sun.

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  20. Unbelievable! All of your photos are so beautiful. Perfection. Can you tell that I am almost speechless?

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  21. Nice snowed river shot! Happy Water Wednesday!

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  22. It looks just like things around here. I am so tired of winter already!
    B.

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  23. I must admit I've never seen a boat in the snow like that. Good shot!

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  24. I like this photograph, it has a good feel to it. We can put some ski's on the bottom of it and watch it cruise the ice.

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  25. excellent post! a very cold and wonderful place.

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  26. Aww, the poor little boat looks quite forlorn. Nice photo, however.

    Bobbie

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  27. But even snowy water, is water !
    Brrr, cold ....

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  28. Perfect mood! Great shot and thanks for finding it and leaving it here to check out when I feel like there isn't sunshine in my life.

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  29. I like the summer boat on the winter lake. I'd never have known there we water under that snow.

    Darla

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  30. I'm back from vacation happy 2009... your photos are great as always.

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  31. I'm surprised it would be left out like this. Does make for an interesting shot....and LOVE the shadows!

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  32. What a beautiful picture -- even if it is cold. I'm ready to see water instead of ice. Thanks for visiting my site.

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  33. What an appropriate title! I like this shot.

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  34. Wow, EG! It's a gorgeous lake even in Winter! :)

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  35. The water is there - underneath. Cracking the ice is just too much work for this fellow stuck out there. Pity it's left like that. But your picture is gorgeous. I would still beg to be sent some snow but last night we had some - finally. Allthough it being warm again I don't think we'll hang on to it very long. Allready it has dropped of the trees.
    Your other pictures are all very good too.

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  36. That's a nice contemplative photo - but I think the boat owner is going to have some real work to do later on!

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  37. Not land locked, but ice locked.

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  38. Thought it would be the same old story, till I scrolled down a little and saw the boat. That really makes it a more complex story! Thanks for sharing!

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