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Friday, June 8, 2012

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!
Hope all of you are ready for a great weekend and hopefully, some lovely weather as well!!
In conversation, humor is worth more than wit and easiness more than
knowledge.
George Herbert
 Ah, summer, what power you have to make us suffer and like it.
Russell Baker

32 comments:

Nefertiti said...

la premiere est magnifique ;o)

Crafty Green Poet said...

what a beautiful sunset!

Gattina said...

Beautiful reflections ! Love the little duck !

James said...

Beautiful shots! The setting sun is like a spotlight on the water.

Dianne said...

the duck is sweet
I LOVE the golden relfection, it's pointing to you :)

Hugs from me and Hope

Simon said...

Your new header is so much fun!
Love those sunsets you catch. So pretty and warm feeling. Have a wonderful weekend Sylvia.

Carol said...

Beautiful reflections, Sylvia. Your first photo is gorgeous. Have a wonderful weekend.

Malyss said...

very peaceful and beautyful views!

Lorac said...

I love the quotes as well as the reflections. Nicely done!

Reader Wil said...

Wonderful sunset, Sylvia! And I agree with you, that humor is more than wit, easiness and knowledge. Have a great weekend!

TexWisGirl said...

love that first scene, sylvia!

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Awesome reflection looks almost like a laser light coming from the horizon.

Anonymous said...

Lovely reflections, Sylvia. I hope you have a fabulous weekend.

Al said...

Gorgeous photos, Sylvia - I'm sure you've guessed that I love the first one best. Thanks for asking, we did escape the bad weather at my house, although a few miles away there was terrible rain and hail piled up several feet deep in places on Wednesday (it was still being cleared up 24 hours later) and last night a bad tornado in the northeast part of our county. But the weather should be perfect this weekend - hopefully it is where you are too!

Jack said...

The first photo is so interesting. The light is diffused in the sky but focused on the water. Strange.

Have a grand weekend.

Eden said...

Beautiful photos and my favourite is the first one. Love the quotes too.

lotusleaf said...

Beautiful reflections as always! Good to see that you have come to a garden from over the hill.

Pietro Brosio said...

Wonderful reflections, Sylvia! The new header is so joyful!

George said...

I really like both of theae reflections. Have a marvelous weekend.

magiceye said...

they are lovely!

judi/Gmj said...

Fantastic reflective shots!
The first one fascinates me.. what are the swirls in the water?

Indrani said...

The sunset scene is gorgeous! It will make a beautiful greeting card! :)
Happy weekend to you!

Linda said...

Gorgeous shots! And the quotes that go along with them - perfect!

Monica S Engell said...

Wonderful sunset and great quotes!
:)

SandyCarlson said...

Great stuff, Sylvia. I hope you are having a great weekend.

Living In Williamsburg Virginia said...

Gorgeous shots.

Darryl and Ruth :)

Unknown said...

I love the duck!

Anonymous said...

love the green reflections around the duck!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

J'adore the green watery reflections Sylvia, a green and serene image, not at all like the one I'm looking at outside my window here in Perth.

Karen @ Pieces of Contentment said...

Lovely reflection of the sun on the water and another great quote....easiness better than knowledge in conversation, yes, so true.

Lakshmi said...

oh love that little duckie in the pond..have a great weekend

Grayquill said...

I love that first picture!

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