Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Local Pond/Watery Wednesday

Reflections, red osier dogwood stems and brown cattails

I am linking to Watery Wednesday where you can find many more watery photos.

36 comments:

  1. I'd love to have a big jar of those red stems and cattails to display.

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  2. Our dogwoods, Cornus florida, are swollen and will soon burst into bloom. I have looked for the red osier dogwood around here but to no avail as of yet.
    this is a nice picture to use as a reference.Better than some of the guide books.
    nellie

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  3. Nice...and it looks like you can see a bit of ice still on the pond.

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  4. Hey, where's the snow! LOL
    Looks like things are waking up for soon to be Sping up your way. MB

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  5. Beautiful shot!
    Like how you framed it. ;-)

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  6. Beautiful shot!
    Like how you framed it. ;-)

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  7. The red osier stands out in your photo but there are so many other things that capture the eye. . . pure beauty! (Even if there isn't any more snow there.)

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  8. This is really pretty and so reflective of Southern Ontario ponds. I love to see them. Have you signed the petition against the CRTC attempt to charge internet by usage fees? Everyone will pay more to go n their blogs and post. Go over to my blog, the petition is there.

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  9. This picture brings with it a sense of calm and peace.Thanks.

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  10. Its gorgeous!
    Have a great day.

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  11. Lovely. It'll be green before you know it. Love the reflection,

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  12. This picture is adorable with so nice reflections!
    Léia

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  13. A lovely pond with gorgeous reflections.

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  14. Very calm and peaceful, but I am getting tired of brown pictures. I'm ready for green. Aren't you?

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  15. Very nice. I love the colours of green and red and how they blend with the natural tans of nature.

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  16. Hey, Jack! I'd post green if I could but Mother Nature isn't cooperating...yet. ;))

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  17. what a joy it must have been for the sense of sight and sound. thank you for sharing. please have a good wednesday.



    daily athens

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  18. Love that dash of red in the photo.

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  19. Love that dogwood! We are ready for spring.

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  20. So lovely and so different from our village pond!

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  21. I really like this picture. It looks like there is a skim of ice on the water, but I like the reflections. The red is a nice touch.

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  22. The dogwoods provide a nice pop of color letting us know the skim of ice will soon be gone.
    Lovely shot!

    Carletta's Captures

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  23. I think you've got a bit of ice in addition to the other stuff mentioned.

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  24. i like the "wildness" of this scene. beautiful colors of nature.

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  25. At least you have now colors in your scenes instead of white:) blue is beautiful!

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  26. Beauty of the earth and mirrored beauty of the sky! Perfect!

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  27. One of your best, I think. Fantastic colors and reflections. Frame it and hang it!

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  28. Gorgeous!
    I love the blue color of the water!

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  29. The colors?!! Outstanding!
    The scope of it all?!! Perfect!

    You sharing this beauty?....priceless!!


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    Your company is always a special treat.

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  30. Love those dogwood stems. I planted some here just for some winter color.

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  31. They advertise cranberry here, and showed them harvesting cranberry in the water. I was curious and looked it up.
    Your red plant, Not cranberry?

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  32. A delightful scene. The blue is gorgeous!
    Rosie

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