Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Kayaker/ Outdoor Wednesday

Bobcageon River, Bobcageon, Ontario

This kayaker is enjoying early autumn even though the sky was mostly overcast.

It looks like a fairly easy paddle, the water is running slowly


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15 comments:

B SQUARED said...

A great way to see the colors.

LV said...

That is such a calm and pretty lake. You did a great job on your pictures. A lone guy enjoying some of natures offerings.

Honey Mommy said...

Yay! I can't wait for autumn to get to my little valley. It sure it taking it's time!

Halcyon said...

Nice images! Looks like a very relaxing place.

Ms. Kathleen said...

What a gorgeous area and what fun!

Lowell said...

Lois keeps after me to go kayaking, but I'm afraid I'd lose my camera in the water!

Looks like a fairly nice day that this gentleman is enjoying...short sleeved shirt! Must have been fairly warm.

Very enjoyable photos!

maryt/theteach said...

I've rowed in a row boat but have never gone kayaking. He looks like he's enjoying himself, EG! :)

Donnie said...

That's such a good set of photo's. My hubby loved the kayak he had but if I went out in it I just rolled over. I don't seem to have any equilibrium.

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

I love to kayak...it is so peaceful! Wonderful photos!

Vintagesouthernlife said...

Gorgeous photos! These say fall to me. Wish I could be there it looks so serene.

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

row row row, row your boat.
Did your first grade teacher teach you this song?

Small City Scenes said...

I have been canoeing but am a little fearful of going in a kayak. Dunno why. MB

Joe Todd said...

Blue water even with overcast skies.

Anonymous said...

Lovely photos and it see,s so fun to be out kayaking! Have a nice weekend /Tina :)

Linda said...

Very pretty...that looks like a nice way to enjoy the scenery!

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