Friday, April 17, 2015

Jackson's Point


Jackson's Point, Lake Simcoe

Spring has arrived at Lake Simcoe but...

Boathouse, Jackson's Point

there's still some ice.

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44 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mirror like, enjoy your weekend!

Cloudia said...

Your usual absorbing shots!



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Andy said...

Nice reflection Camera Girl. The green colour is really popping in your photos.

MICKAN from QUEENS FIELD¸.•°`♥✿⊱╮ said...

I love when we can see things in the water. Nice reflection and what a nice place to live in.

eileeninmd said...

Wow, I love the first scene and photo. Gorgeous reflection captures.. Have a happy day and weekend ahead!

Kate said...

The arrival of spring is so joyful! Great reflection of the boathouse.

Kathy said...

Great reflections you've found.

MadSnapper said...

at least it melted enough to make these beautiful reflections.

Anvilcloud said...

There was much ice cover remaining in the Bancroft area last weekend. I bet there's much less now.

Cranberry Morning said...

That water is so still and beautiful!

Jenny said...

Interesting how the second photo's reflection has a greenish tinge.
The rope railing in the previous post looks very nautical. Beautiful pic. of the lake.

Amy at love made my home said...

It is a beautiful place isn't it! xx

Jeevan said...

Superb reflections! Pleasant images to view...

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Gorgeous reflections EG, chilly reflections :)

handmade by amalia said...

I'm with everybody else, love the reflections in the water, great photos!
Amalia
xo

Anonymous said...

Mirror like,greetings!!!

Malyss said...

Very beautiful reflection! the ice means that water must be very cold ..

William Kendall said...

From the look of the ice, though, that is very weak.

Sylvia K said...

Wonderful, watery reflections for the day!! Still looks cold, but one can sense that spring is on its way!! Have a great weekend!!

Debbie said...

ice be gone!!!!!!!!

the reflections are just gorgeous!!! have a wonderful weekend!!!!

Ginny Hartzler said...

Beautiful reflections!! I have no favorite because I love them both equally!

TexWisGirl said...

beautiful!

Gill - That British Woman said...

would love to live there, very pretty.

orvokki said...

Really wonderful reflections.

VP said...

I have learned from your photos that spring over there is peculiar, and quite different from ours!

Birdman said...

The sunshine soon will chase the remaining pieces to Neverneverland.

21 Wits said...

Oh I know that wee bit of ice will be gone quickly! What lovely views, that is one beautiful area.

Revrunner said...

Just a l-i-t-t-l-e bit more ice to go. :-)

Jackie McGuinness said...

21 today so there is hope!

Rose said...

These have wonderful reflections...and there is just that fresh-air feeling to the photos as a whole.

RedPat said...

It is beautiful despite the ice, EG!

Pamela Gordon said...

It looks beautiful there and I love the reflections in the water.

Lowell said...

These are both excellent but that first shot is superb. The colors are a bit unusual which makes it so interesting, and everything is sharp as a tack. Perfect reflections!

Indrani said...

Lovely reflection framed so perfect!

Linda W. said...

That's one fancy boathouse!

Stephanie said...

Beautiful mirror like reflections!

Randy said...

Love that reflection in the first shot.

Kay said...

Very pretty, though it doesn't look like there are going to be any boaters ore swimmers soon. But I'll bet there are a lot of people itching to do both!

Halcyon said...

A see the green!

Fun60 said...

What beautiful reflections.

Jack said...

That first image is superb. Love it, EG.

Anonymous said...

That first image is amazing! It should be a puzzle.

Viera said...

The reflection is really tremendous...beautiful photos...

Small City Scenes said...

Still a bit of ice though. Excellent shots.
MB

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