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Monday, May 9, 2011

That's My World!

That's My World is hosted each week by Klaus and the My World team, Klaus, Sandy, Wren, Fishing Guy and me. Join us and share your world with others from all over Our World! Just click on the post title, read the rules, sign up and play with us! So! How is your world this week? Have you taken time to see the beauty there? What is it about your world that makes you smile or laugh or feel grateful for? We've had some sun, some beautiful clouds and skies and every day I get more excited about the view from my new home! So, I'll share a few more shots of those views today!  The view was so beautiful yesterday I raised the blinds as far as they would go! It was like being on top of the world! Then just down the hall from my apartment we have our own deck and furniture and views!! The last shot was a sudden fiery sunset from my rain-spattered windows! Are these great or what!!!
A man who wants to lead the orchestra must turn his back on the crowd.
Max Lucado


To cherish what remains of the Earth and to foster its renewal is our only legitimate hope of survival.
Wendell Berry

Don't find fault, find a remedy.
Henry Ford


I think that people want peace so much that one of these days government had better get out of their way and let them have it.
Dwight D. Eisenhower

It isn't enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it. And it isn't enough to believe in it. One must work at it.
Eleanor Roosevelt

The Last Sun Show

It is all in the mind. You can start
a new exciting life
with the 'girls",
when all
about you
are cribbing
about clearing snow
from the driveway,
and loud music
at the neighbor's....

You think
you've had it
with the harbour
and now's the time
to conquer
snowy peaks
glistening in the Sun....

Life windows
are so wide and tall,
The air so fresh up there,
the colors in the flowers
put rainbows to shame,
and
the Sun

has just one question ....

This lady,
keeps creating
such wonderful shadows
by keeping things in my path,
and even when
I am doing my thing
behind the pines,
celebrating my "setting",
how come,
her photos
make it look,
like she is
showing
a beautiful sunrise?

Because ,
every day,
is a new day
to explore and enjoy
her new place....

Like I said,
it's all in the mind.... 


Posted by Ugich Konitari to Sylvia From Over the Hill at May 9, 2011 8:51 PM

 

47 comments:

Genie -- Paris and Beyond said...

What a fabulous view you have from your new home, Sylvia! I hope that you have unpacked and are enjoying all that life has to offer from a new base.

Bises,
Genie

This is Belgium said...

I like the proverbs or sayings; Eleanor Roosevelt is a wise woman, read her biography and enjoyed it . Have a wonderful week !
http://whatisbelgium.blogspot.com

magda said...

Wonterful skays Sylvia!!!
Many greetings

Martha Z said...

How nice to be able to see over the tops of trees.
As for peace, I'm beginning to think man is incapable of living in peace. Too many of us claim to follow the man of peace but listen to those preaching hate and war.

Arija said...

Hi Sylvia, great to see your view that is so easy on the eyes and i could easily get used to. That deck looks like a wonderful place to soak up the sun and socialise at the same time.Hope you are enjoying every minute of it!

TexWisGirl said...

i loved that last shot. so subdued and peaceful.

Photo Cache said...

Happy belated Mother's Day. I hoped it was wonderful.

Anonymous said...

What wonderful views!

Sally in WA said...

Beautiful shots, Sylvia. I see the rain made it down your way. Nice how you still had a warm glowing sunset even with the rain. Have a great Monday!

Victoria Tsavdaridou said...

Very beautiful view Sylvia!!!!

Jo said...

Wonderful views and glorious rain drops with the sunset. Hope you are keeping well, Sylvia. Blessings Jo

""rarejonRez"" said...

Thank you for these pictures! It's been really gloomy and dark today here in my world-- thunderstorm and gusty wind I can hear even when I'm inside. Your sky captures that are bright and blue give me hope! The first picture-- it seems like I have the same capture. :)

I have My Mothering World to share, I hope to see you at my page! :)

EG CameraGirl said...

Peace is elusive, I fear. Too many people out there enjoy fostering hate. Why, I don't know.

Love your beautiful Seattle skies!

Unknown said...

You always have dramatic clouds!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Cnada.

Joe Todd said...

Thank goodness for sunny days and sunny thoughts

Dianne said...

Great quotes by great people! I especially like the one by Henry Ford "Don't find fault - find a remedy"
Your views are lovely!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

I love your new home! Thank you for letting us share your beautiful views. The patio is a great deal!

Penelope Notes said...

Your new abode is definitely feast for the soul, Sylvia! How wonderful that you wake to this every morning. Your windows frame a fresh and rearranged horizon each day. It is never dull no matter what the weather.

Splendid Little Stars said...

What a cool cake, Sylvia!
a new home! How marvelous! What a lovely view you have! The poem at the top of your blog is great!

Jack said...

The sky is pretty from your new home. I am so glad that you are happy there.

LifeRamblings said...

love all your beautiful skies and i enjoy those meaningful quotes. hope your week is going well Sylvia.

Al said...

I'm glad your move has gone well, Sylvia, and that you're enjoying your new home. Great shots, it looks like it's an amazing place.

genie said...

Your new world is absolutely beautiful. Fantastic views...and a little deck/porch to beat. You all are so lucky to have found such a special spot.I know you are loving it.

Kay L. Davies said...

I love these quotations, Sylvia, especially the Wendell Berry quote. If we don't follow this recommendation, humanity is doomed to follow so many other species into extinction.
On a less morbidly serious level, I also love the views from your new home, and your cloud photos are delightful.
— K

Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

stardust said...

You are so blessed to be able to see these fabulous skies from your room, even when working at PC. I'll never get tired of looking at ever-changing colors and formation of the clouds. Raindrops when the sun is shining tells you something nice is happening: so is believed in Japan. Have a nice week.

alicesg said...

Lovely weather over your part of the world. It is so hot over here.

Ebie said...

I love your deck! I even see some good reflections of the big clouds!

Enjoy your week!

Ugich Konitari said...

The Last Sun Show


It is all in the mind.

You can start
a new exciting life
with the 'girls",
when all
about you
are cribbing
about clearing snow
from the driveway,
and loud music
at the neighbor's....

You think
you've had it
with the harbour
and now's the time
to conquer
snowy peaks
glistening in the Sun....

Life windows
are so wide and tall,
The air so fresh up there,
the colors in the flowers
put rainbows to shame,
and
the Sun
has just one question ....

This lady,
keeps creating
such wonderful shadows
by keeping things in my path,
and even when
I am doing my thing
behind the pines,
celebrating my "setting",
how come,
her photos
make it look,
like she is
showing
a beautiful sunrise?

Because ,
every day,
is a new day
to explore and enjoy
her new place....

Like I said,
it's all in the mind....

Lew said...

Beautiful views in your world! I'm glad you have a western view for the sunsets.

Unknown said...

Your world is always beautiful and friendly Sylvia.
Costas

Sridharan said...

Your world is beautiful sylvia..thanks for showing it to us!

Andrea said...

Hi Sylvia, they look great. Looks like they are taken the same time as your previous post. It really is wonderful to be viewing such wonderful skies, and i realized that no two sunsets are the same. They change everyday. My 5th Floor Window is getting famous to my friends because of my sunset photos which i normally post in Skywatch Friday. thanks.

Sivinden said...

Words and pictures for heart and soul - thank you:)

Gattina said...

What a beautiful view from your new home and the skies are gorgeous ! How nice that you have a deck down there where you can sit and enjoy the views.

Grayquill said...

Great shots - I guess your settled in. I hope the water is not to far - I know you enjoy that so much. Best wishes - GQ

Pietro Brosio said...

Sylvia, I'm glad you enjoy your new home! Your skies are always amazing!

snowwhite said...

Sylvia, you are enjoying this beautiful sky and scenery everyday! If I have the above two, I will not need anything. Thank you for sharing.
Have a nice day!

Cezar and Léia said...

Dear Sylvia,
Thanks so much for this beautiful set of pictures and the inspirational quotes!And the poem is sweet, with lovely energy!
Léia

Anonymous said...

These are great photos. Thanks for sharing.

All the best, Boonie

Stewart M said...

I think that you like the view from your new windows!

You may have been able to guess, but I like the last shot best, I think the rain on the window really adds to the picture - makes it a little different.

Cheers - Stewart M - Australia

Anonymous said...

Beautiful, Sylvia. I think you carry your blue skies, sunshine, and wonderful world with you where ever you go.

George said...

You're definitely going to have many beautiful photos to share with us from your new home. I look forward to seeing them. This is another beautiful header from your friend in Mumbai

Teamgsquare said...

Amazing compilations .

Anonymous said...

So wonderful - and a great poem too!

Leovi said...

Ena beautiful series of beautiful skies accompanied by a great poem. Greetings.

Kay said...

All I can say is "WOW!" Sylvia, the view from your window is totally fabulous. I LOVE your new place!

Linnea said...

Your new place looks delightful and it seems that you're settling in well. Love the new header...you're a real party girl now!

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