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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

A Little of Everything from Seattle

Evening colors.
Stand of trees at the Harbor Park. There's green along with the fall colors -- trees and thick grass.
Another park above the Harbor park and only a few blocks from the house. Lovely view of the Sound.
An uncertain dawn. I can get good shots of the sunsets without the distraction of cables and wires, but dawn is a different matter. Still, I couldn't pass this one up.
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9 comments:

Great Grandma Lin said...

gorgeous photos-beautiful place you live in.

Unknown said...

The wires interest me actually: we live in a wired world, where do they go, and what are they sending. They are the superhighways of our modern world. Great sky photos by the way.

Anonymous said...

Those are some beautiful photos. Such a beautiful place.

Susan at Stony River said...

We have the same wire problem where I live: they always seem to be just where you don't want them! But Robert's got an interesting view: maybe we just need to work with them.

Lovely clouds!

Kay said...

Oh my heavens, Sylvia! These are absolutely gorgeous! I love that stand of trees and the skies. Wow!

bobbie said...

Every one of these photos is a gem.

I love Robert's comment about the wires. He's right.

Arija said...

You post so many beautiful photos. I love the windswept trees and all the others.

storyteller said...

How nice to see your ‘little bit of everything’ today … you have such beautiful vistas ;--)
Hugs and blessings,

Darlene said...

Beautiful photos, Sylvia. I am so impressed with all of them, but my favorite is the setting sun. I just might borrow that one with your permission.

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