What neat place to be in the summertime. I'd be out on that crookety dock reading a good book with my feet in the water. Maybe have a fishing pole in the water too. Yawn--warm sun. MB
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wow water in all!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture!
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Léia
What a lovely spot with beautiful reflections. I could sit there for hours methinks.
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so serene and impressionistic. Love the cows in the previous post too!
ReplyDeleteI'm feeling kinda warped. We have a warped dock, too. But it's about 50' long.
ReplyDeleteI feel at home, here.
Love this shot. I agree with Storyteller, I could sit there all day.
ReplyDeleteI like that warped dock. . . it has character! BUT this is one time when there are too many reflections in the water. . . JMHO
ReplyDeleteI need some flowers identified. . . got them pictured on my blog if you have time.
I like this. I bet in it's hay day that dock saw many a fisherman.
ReplyDeletePlenty of high water here too.
B.
Great scene. Lovely reflection, relaxing view.
ReplyDeletevery summery :)
ReplyDeleteYes, EG, I'd say that IS high water. I don't think I'm ready to walk on that dock---or even sit on it... ha
ReplyDeleteGreat photo.
Hugs,
Betsy
What neat place to be in the summertime. I'd be out on that crookety dock reading a good book with my feet in the water. Maybe have a fishing pole in the water too. Yawn--warm sun. MB
ReplyDeleteAnother great timeless shot. I wonder who played, fished, loved there!
ReplyDeleteCould be in a Louisiana Bayou. Love the reflections.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lot of the creeks and ponds around here....just a wee bit high.
ReplyDeleteThe warped dock brings alot of charactor to your shot.
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