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Friday, September 30, 2011

Weekend Reflections

Weekend Reflections is hosted by James each week beginning Friday at 11 AM Eastern Standard Time. It's another wonderful way of opening your eyes to new and different kinds of beauty. Click on the web address under the blog title and sign up to play with us!

 We had a very warm and sunny day yesterday and I used it to run some errands and I guess it was a good choice because fall was waiting for me this morning, sunny but really chilly. Still, that's better than rain -- that comes tomorrow and for the next ten days if the weatherman is correct????

May you all have a wonderful weekend with lots of love and laughter and FUN!!

Wine is constant proof that God loves us and loves to see us happy. Benjamin Franklin

Next to power without honor, the most dangerous thing in the world is power without humor.
Eric Sevareid

41 comments:

Gillian Olson said...

Good reflections and two good thoughts to start the day.

Tina´s PicStory said...

beautiful reflections :)

TexWisGirl said...

love that 2nd shot. and as always, love your friend's header. :)

EG CameraGirl said...

I'm glad you chose to run your errands during the few sunny moments you'll likely have for the next few days. How brilliant of you to take your camera too. :)

Jack said...

Two pleasant reflection shots to greet us today.

Reena said...

Our rain has ended here for at least a few days. Hooray!
Love your header today!

Elisa N Viajes said...

Gorgeous landscapes Sylvia!
Have a nice weekend
Elisa, from Argentina

George said...

The sky, sun and reflection in your last photo is amazing. It's a gorgeous picture. I also really like your header.

Sivinden said...

Lovely reflections in both photos! Have a nice weekend:)

Halcyon said...

Beautiful reflection. I am a sucker for the sun!

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous Sylvia! I think you sent your sunny weather to us and we need it, a week of cloudy, rainy weather has me depressed!

Tatjana Parkacheva said...

I like the second photo very much.

Regards and best wishes

Dianne said...

I love that you chose these 2
the first has such cool color and then the warm glow of the sun in the second
perfect together

Hope sends hugs

Malyss said...

Your first pic is looking like an impressionnist painting, and the second one is so romantic!
And your banner is one more time so funny! Have a nice week-end and a good week, dear Sylvia!

Francisca said...

Humor rocks, and so do your reflection shots today, Sylvia. Good you got your errands done before the rains come in... but feel better about your drizzle, drop, and dreary gray than our pow, wow, slam, bang!

Jo said...

Love the reflections of images and quotes, Sylvia, Hope you're having a wonderful weekend. Blessings, Jo

'Tsuki said...

Wow, Sylvia ! Your sunset are always so stunning ! Well done this week again, my dear.

James said...

I like the green reflection in the top one but the bottom one is my favorite. The reflections and star bursts are amazing!

Ebie said...

I could dream at this peaceful sunset shot!

Enjoy your weekend, we have rain the forecast!

Gemma Wiseman said...

Beautiful sense of Nature's atmosphere in both reflections!

joo said...

The reflection of the setting sun is simply awesome, Sylvia!
Have a happy weekend, mu friend:)
j.

Unknown said...

Your first pic is my favorite because its so restful! And I love your header -so humorous!

Kim, USA said...

These photos has an awesome reflection. Love it!

Weekend Reflection

Sridharan said...

Very nice quotes Sylvia..!

SandyCarlson said...

Oh, the light on the water is so very beautiful. Soft and magical.

forgetmenot said...

Sylvia, I love that beautiful sunset shot and the reflection--so lovely. Humor--it gets us through a lot--great quote. Have a spectacular weekend. Mickie :)

Barb said...

The first a watery Matisse and the second absolutely glorious! Your sunsets are always the best, Sylvia. I see you have a new Header, too.

Al said...

I love that second shot! Ten days of rain, I can't imagine that any more. Twice this summer we had two grey days in a row, and that got people talking! Anyway, I hope you have a great weekend, and give Sam a pat from Socks and me.

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

we are still having cold weather though it is October.

I need some wine to warm me up.

Arija said...

I just love the green on green on green, so soothing.

We are having rain (good!) and a little sunshine in between. Real 'April' weather with cold winds and shot sunshine.

Hope yours hold so you can enjoy being outside.

Lew said...

Beautiful!

Gattina said...

Beautiful ! I only miss my turtles :) !

Nature Rambles said...

Really lovely photos! But your header is really the best!!

Leovi said...

Beautiful, I love those green lights in the gentle current. Happy weekend.

Unknown said...

Thank you for your beautiful reflections Sylvia and your wise quotes.
Have a beautiful weekend also.
Costas

Limarea said...

These are beautiful pictures! A nice weekend to you too :)

Jenn Jilks said...

How beautiful. Well done. As always.
Cheers from Cottage Country!

Simon said...

Amazing sky scene for reflections this week Sylvia. Also love that new header....how fun

Indrani said...

Fantastic moments framed.

Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy said...

Pretty reflections, Sylvia. I'll miss those green leaves soon enough. I linked up to this too, with reflections of Downtown Bend.

Take care,

Kathy M.

Dimple said...

These are both beautiful, Sylvia, I don't know which I like best!

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