Sailboat entering the harbour at Beaverton, Ontario
The Theme Thursday challenge this week is BLUE. I hope no one is feeling blue on this holiday weekend. In Canada, we are celebrating Canada Day (July 1) and in the U.S,. the Fourth of July.
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I'm feeling green with envy that I'm not on that boat :)
ReplyDeleteCertainly looks like a holiday scenario! Sailing cares away! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful and interesting. That house looks like it has a garage door for boats - I've never seen that before!
ReplyDeleteYou are very brave to take pictures of a real pirate. (He's flying the Jolly Roger.) ARRR!!
ReplyDeleteAnother fantastic lake shot. When you asked about lakes and ponds in Arizona, I had to chuckle. We probably have more surface area in swimming pools than lakes and ponds (what is that?). Your ponds look like our lakes! However, our monsoon season is finally developing which will put some humidity in the air ~ maybe 30 percent ~ so the temps will drop and it will be muggy for a couple of months. We're expecting a cool-down this weekend to 106!
ReplyDeletenice pic...wish i was out there sailing under those blue skies...happy tt!
ReplyDeleteBlue skies, nothing but blue skies---oh how I wish I was singing and seeing that blue stuff. We have lots of blue interspersed with lots of clouds.
ReplyDeleteHappy Canada Day to you!!!. MB
PS. Don't forget theme day July 1--reflections. MB
Happy Canada Day! I wish I could be on that lovely little sailboat!
ReplyDeleteNice photo! I miss long weekends at Lake Simcoe. Happy Canada Day, eh!
ReplyDeleteNow that is my kind of blue!
ReplyDeleteI think we've seen this house before...it is so nice with the boat house underneath. Lovely shot!
ReplyDeletelovely blue water.
ReplyDeleteOh to be out on the blue water on such a day like today...
ReplyDeleteOh, my gosh, just look at that water! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHappy Canada Day to our good neighbor to the north or just up the road a bit from Buffalo.....Michelle
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