Lovely reflections, very peaceful. I`m currently doggysitting my grand-dog Tessa. If she could jump into that water, it wouldn`t be peaceful for long!!
Such a lovely, peaceful scene and a super capture as always!! Yes, I love the name "Joe Pyeweed", too!! Thanks for the beauty and the smiles to start my day!! Have a wonderful weekend!!
About our tomatoes and water: We are on a well and it is low because of the drought so we have 2 55 gal. barrels that we fill up at my old house (on water) and we religiously water the buggers and so they'd better look good. LOL MB
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ReplyDeleteA perfect pic for a calm morning...:)JP
ReplyDeleteLovely setting.
ReplyDeleteLovely reflections, very peaceful. I`m currently doggysitting my grand-dog Tessa. If she could jump into that water, it wouldn`t be peaceful for long!!
ReplyDeleteSo many shades of green and yellow...
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty scene and one which reminds me of the creeks we played in every summer as kids!
ReplyDeleteLovely reflections, I like the image.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful scene; I can imagine the smell of the dampness and growth.
ReplyDeleteLovely reflections of a serene scene, very peaceful!
ReplyDeleteWe have a Joe Pye cultivar in the backyard that is over 6' tall. It's quite impressive.
ReplyDeleteI agree with all the comments . . simply super view.
ReplyDeleteSoooo pretty EG, couldn't find a more peaceful scene.
ReplyDeleteCalm and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful scene.
ReplyDeleteso pretty and peaceful and I love the name Joe Pyeweed and also the name of the creek...
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely, peaceful scene and a super capture as always!! Yes, I love the name "Joe Pyeweed", too!! Thanks for the beauty and the smiles to start my day!! Have a wonderful weekend!!
ReplyDeletePeaceful photos and nice reflections!
ReplyDeleteLovely small ripples in the water, EG! Very calming scene!
ReplyDeleteNicely serene!
ReplyDeleteA perfect size for a kid!
ReplyDeleteLooks very peaceful there with that lovely reflection. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteLooks very serene.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place to relax. I'm on my way!!
ReplyDeleteAbout our tomatoes and water: We are on a well and it is low because of the drought so we have 2 55 gal. barrels that we fill up at my old house (on water) and we religiously water the buggers and so they'd better look good. LOL
MB
I clicked the HERE you provided and it took me to your July 20th post. not Weekend Reflections.
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MB
very pretty
ReplyDeletePretty!
ReplyDeleteLots of pretty color. Worth being seen twice in reflection!
ReplyDeleteA creek with wildflowers is a perfect reflections shot.
ReplyDeleteThat looks beautiful, very calming and reflective..
ReplyDeleteWonderful colors and mirror images. You always capture such neat reflections.
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I like the balance in this shot...and I don't think I've heard of Joe-pyeweed before. I wonder if it's something we have a different common name for.
ReplyDeleteWater and plants. Always a good combination. I like it.
ReplyDeleteA pretty scene
ReplyDeleteGood for you for pup-sitting! I've often thought having a dog would get me walking, then remember all our forest walks! cheers
ReplyDeleteAmazing reflection, such a peaceful area...
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