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Friday, November 8, 2013

Weekend Reflections!!

Always remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else.
-- Margaret Mead

Beauty isn't worth thinking about; what's important is your mind. You don't want a fifty-dollar haircut on a fifty-cent head.
-- Garrison Keillor


Reflections on the River!! It was a fun evening with good friends on the Willamette River, and, of course, a camera!!

Weekend Reflections!!! Join the fun every Friday!!

30 comments:

Fun60 said...

Love it when a magnificent sky is reflected on a building's windows.

TexWisGirl said...

(your post hadn't shown up for me yet today, but i found you and will link you in at james' place!)

Malyss said...

Beautiful reflections for us and great memories for you, dear Sylvia!
I really like the lights reflected on buildings!
Have a nice week-end!

Anonymous said...

I love how the sun reflects on the water and on the buildings.

Your always unique and a wonderful blog friend to all, Sylvia.

Hugs n smiles across the miles :)

Maude Lynn said...

I love the light!

DawnTreader said...

The second photo is very intriguing :)

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Love the pictures and reflections and love Garrison Keilor. Never would have guessed that Margaret Mead had such a sense of humor!!

'Tsuki said...

I like the second one, with the color of the sky reflecting in bands on the building... Nice effect !

Kay said...

Wonderful photos and perfect quotes! If you can't be in Washington, Portland/northern Oregon is the next best thing!

Taken For Granted said...

Like both your reflects and Mead quote.

RedPat said...

Love the quotes and the reflections!

carol l mckenna said...

Divine reflection shots ~and quotes as always ~ c. xxx

Leovi said...

Wonderful photos, colors and reflections are lovely! Pure!

genie said...

...and of course a camera. I do not think any of us would go our without our camera. Nice reflections...love those color ones in the water.

Nonnie said...

wow, what superb reflections on the river and on those magnificent buildings, especially the sun's orange sorbet sky!

Al said...

Great reflections - sometimes I miss living near water. Have a great weekend, and Socks gives you a woof for that pat!

Haddock said...

Agree with what Margaret said. Like that first picture.

George said...

I really like the reflections you've captured in the side of the building. The entire riverfront looks beautiful. Have a great weekend.

Karen said...

That "pink" building on the far right is awesome!

Catherine said...

Like all the silvery sparkles in these shots

Indrani said...

Lovely reflections. I liked the second quote the most.

Jo said...

What beautiful reflections. You inspire me, Sylvia. I hope you're having a great weekend. Greetings, Jo

Icy BC said...

Outstanding quote and beautiful image!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Your first shot is wonderful Sylvia, gorgeous pastel reflections..have a fab weekend.

Betty Manousos said...

i really like your first shot, sylvia, terrific reflections on the river.

big hugs~

Betty Manousos said...

i really like your first shot, sylvia, terrific reflections on the river.

big hugs~

magiceye said...

Beautifully captured!!

SandyCarlson said...

I love that last quote! You made my day, Sylvia.

Unknown said...

Love all the lines and reflections in the bottom shot!

James said...

Great reflections Sylvia! Sorry I wasn't around to add your link but I'm glad TexWis did. :-)

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