Wednesday, September 5, 2012

P/Alphabe-Thursday

Birch reflected in PRETTY PRIVATE POND

P is for PRETTY PRIVATE PONDS

Many rural properties near where I live have small private ponds.

Pond art reflected in  PRETTY PRIVATE POND

I am linking to Jenny Matlock at Alphabe-Thursday HERE

48 comments:

  1. How very picturesque. A place I would like to sit for a spell, and then some.

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  2. Eigenen Teich, oh ja, den hätte ich auch gerne...

    Lieben Gruß
    CL

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  3. The first shot with the reflections is very artistic. It could almost be a watercolor.

    Darla

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  4. Delightful images with beautiful reflections!
    Léia

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  5. Love the reflections, especially the first one.

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  6. How lucky you are to enjoy these beautiful places of (and for) reflection - and lucky us we get virtually enjoy them via your lovely photos!

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  7. Two very nice reflective pictures...I'm wondering if the creature in the 2nd one represents an Ontario mosquito?

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  8. These photos are absolutely gorgeous, and the fall background colors look so pretty!

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  9. I love painting reflections of trees in water. Your photograph makes me want to start a painting.

    I ADORE pond art! Great "P" post!!

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  10. I'd love to sit there with a book for an hour or six...

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  11. Is it your private pond? How'd you get in? ;)
    Very pretty reflections!

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  12. First photo looks like a water color!

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  13. Nice reflections. I really like the Birch one.

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  14. They really are pretty. I like the pond art also. Lovely post.

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  15. Wonderful photos of a great private pond ~ (A Creative Harbor)

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  16. Very pretty indeed. Private ponds are very rare here as the water laws don't allow it - water must be allowed to flow downstream or you can get fined large sums of money. You're not even allowed to collect rain from your downspouts!

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  17. How lovely! Water is so relaxing.

    ~visiting from Mrs. Jenny's!

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  18. I enjoyed your photos, and enjoy our neighborhood "private ponds".

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  19. great shots. I really like the first one---very artsy. Funny pond art in the second. MB

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  20. I really like this pond you visit. Great reflections and wonderful green hues around the water.

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  21. I really like the reflections in both of these.

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  22. it is a beautiful place, and I adore the artwork!

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  23. I love reflections in ponds. They're fun to photograph...so many different layers on which to focus. Beautiful!

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  24. Love the ponds, and the reflections!

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  25. You have found a "P"air of "P"retty "P"rivate "P"onds, Ms. EG TG. :)
    I like them and could sit beside them for a long time.
    ..

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  26. You captured the photo perfectly.
    What sort of bird is that in the
    background?
    I could sit on that bank for hours.
    Sandy

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  27. These are just beautiful!

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  28. I love the birch tree, and the sculpture is so interesting!

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  29. pretty private ponds,

    three p words, quite inventive!

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  30. What great P words and so true. A be4autiful place.

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  31. Pretty, Private Pond = Paradise in my book.

    =)

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  32. The birch is so pretty in the reflection! And you got 2 P's in there:)

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  33. I love the artwork! Your photos reflect a keen eye for nautre! :-)
    Cheers from Cottage Country!

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  34. Ahhhh! Such pretty ponds...so serene...

    Thank you dear friend for popping over last week...I am catching up and finally posted my post for this week!

    Blessings & Aloha!

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  35. Photos where an image is reflected in water are always so interesting to me. I enjoy looking at the similarities and the diffferences in the two. These are quite beautiful.

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  36. Pretty indeed. Your photos make me want to grab my camera and go find a calm body of water...

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  37. I really like that reflection.

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  38. I am always particularly enchanted with birch trees!

    My Grandmother had a beautiful private lake.

    This brought back a lot of poignant memories.

    Thank you!

    A++++

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