Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Lake Rosseau/ Watery Wednesday

Home built on outcropping on edge of Lake Rosseau

There are many beautiful homes and boathouses on Lake Rosseau, which give new meaning to the other side of the tracks  lake.

You can find more photos celebrating Watery Wednesday at http://waterywednesday.blogspot.com

 

40 comments:

  1. What a beautiful watery scene. Thanks for popping over to my blog. Jo (Khartoum)

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  2. I love the angle in this picture with the sweet flowers in the first plan!
    Great shot!
    Léia :)

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  3. ...and all the stairs gives a very good condition :-D

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  4. I can picture myself sitting on the terrace drinking wine and watching boats. Think they want company?

    Darla

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  5. Still looks like summer. Our leaves have begun their change. Seems awfully early.

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  6. You are an early bird, EG! Or do you set your posts to publish early? In any event, there are already FIVE people up to comment ahead of me! And hey... what is Watery Wednesday doing up on your Tuesday morning? For me it's 8 pm Tuesday... I am a night owl... and I only published my Tuesday post a few hours ago! Now, about that pretty photo of yours... I think I could live on the that side of that tra... lake eeeeeasy. :-)

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  7. gorgeous scene, EG. I'd love to sit and relax there a while.

    Just read your comment at Ralph's..how cool that you've been to Bloomfield!

    Have a great Tuesday; I didn't play RT again this week. Can't get my act together.

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  8. Funny but true. Who wouldn't like to live there. MB

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  9. Beautifully framed shot. Makes me want to flag down that boat and ask to be taken across the water to that great house!

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  10. I think I could be very happy living on that side of the lake! Wonderful scene.

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  11. Wow, that's a place I would love to visit. But I shouldn't complain, I am the seaside now.
    Sending greetings your way!

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  12. that house has million dollar views. i would love love to live there, well maybe even just stay for a few nights.

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  13. That's in Florida? I thought this was one of the Thousand island Lakes. I had no idea Florida could look like that. Lovely.

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  14. Beautiful view and so nice with the flowers in the forground.
    Wish you a happy week:-)

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  15. Love the way you took a shot through the flowers..It's really sweet watery scene : )

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  16. Hi,
    It´s nice to pass by your blog.
    Thanks for your comment.
    The mall is finished but no longer destined to Bon Marché. The project didn´t succed.
    Greetings
    Elisa

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  17. This really is gorgeous! We have a lot of houses by the water here in Sydney but the scenery is so, so different! It's lovely to see a different part of the world!

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  18. A gorgeous scene, it would be nice to have a house like this on the lake.

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  19. Lovely photo, and I know a little about your neck of the woods. When we emigrated from Ireland in the Fifties, we settled in Elliot Lake and then moved up to Geraldton. Although we eventually moved across the country to Vancouver, in some ways I still feel like an Eastern girl...I so loved Ontario and the Great Lakes.

    Thanks so much for stopping by my page! I'll come back and check out more of your photos...

    Lynette

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  20. Looks like they can dive right in, just a bit harder to scale the cliff back up again. Great view from up there but money will buy you anything except love.

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  21. I would also love to sit and watch those boats go by. Lovely scene.

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  22. How would it be? Can't be to jealous. That's what they tell me. Nice shot.

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  23. Nice relaxing view. The flowers add a beautiful spot of color too.

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  24. Just beautiful! An unusual composition makes this snap a keeper, I'd say. Bravo!

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  25. what a beautiful place to have a house! lovely composition.

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  26. I wouldn't mind living there. Gorgeous!

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  27. I bet the view from that house on the hill is spectacular.

    My Wednesday Photo Do stop by if you can!!

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  28. What a beautiful photo. Life must be grand on the other side of the tracks, I mean lake.

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  29. What a beautiful photo. Life must be grand on the other side of the tracks, I mean lake.

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  30. Looks like a great place to live!

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  31. Heheheee! I can certainly understand that! Nice lake view

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  32. That is so beautiful and I really like that home nestled within the lush green.

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  33. I wonder what it would be like to live there! To see the many moods of the lake! I love the Joe Pye weed in the foreground!

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  34. Well I wouldn't mind living there! :0)

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  35. that's exactly the place I want to live ... wonderful shot!

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  36. Just by the look, I could tell that blue roof house is pretty!
    Blue water

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  37. people like to build in the most impossible places. What about winter problems. :) But a great shot it is.

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  38. nice wild flowers in the foreground. I will be guiilty og plucking htem if I went there.

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