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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

ABC Wednesday -- I!

Put your thinking cap on and come up with some "I" words for today's ABC Wednesday, hosted each week by Mrs. Denise Nesbitt! Click on her name, sign up and join the fun!



And "I" is for Inspiring and Idyllic skies and nature!







"I" is for Irish Moss!





And last, but by no means least, "I" is for the Ideal market!

41 comments:

DeniseinVA said...

Lovely images Sylvia and I thoroughly enjoyed your interview over at David's blog. Enjoyed my visit very much. Have a great day :)

Rune Eide said...

For me it was especially the idyllic waterfall - maybe because I'm so used to lots of water...

Hildred said...

Beautiful skies, - lovely texture and composition in the Irish Moss pictures...

♥ Braja said...

I love the market shot.

Oh. That started with "I" :)))

anthonynorth said...

More great photos. I could stare up at the sky forever. Beautiful and vast.

photowannabe said...

Spectacular use of the letter I. Love the colors and the subjects.

Reader Wil said...

Hi Sylvia! Your photos show an idyllic environment, where I should like to be. The skies are very beautiful too.
Thanks for sharing! Have a wonderful Wednesday.

ArneA said...

Will come up with more nature photos tomorrow, but difficult to compete with yours Idyllic Images

Gerald (SK14) said...

Irish waterfalls and cucumbers in the same post - inspiring.

Jane Hards Photography said...

I for incredible scenery and skies. Those colours!

Monika said...

i love love ur sky images :)

as usual lovely pics...

i am regular reader but not so regular commenter :(

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Anya said...

Those SKY shots are wonderful :)
Lovely colorful post !!!!

Jo's-D-Eyes said...

Hi Sylvia,

Very inspiring post indeed, thansk I loved it!:)

Happy ABC from JoAnn/Holland
I joinAbc wednesday

Richard Lawry said...

The waterfall photo is awesome. Incredible post.

An Arkies Musings

EG CameraGirl said...

That market really does look ideal! Beautiful red tomatoes and peppers, white cauliflower, green and yellow squash... Hmmm. Wonder what I'll make for supper tonight. ;-)

Leslie: said...

Inspiring choices for our I-Day! Love the photos! :D

Darlene said...

I am Impressed with your Interesting photos and Increasingly Inadequate in expressing my Imaginative answers.

Great Grandma Lin said...

I injoyed your interesting blog...great images

tina said...

Hello Sylvia,
You have nice pictures here.I is pronounced same as eye & they have itv in NZ showing programmes of minority groups including programmes in Hindi.
That picture on waterfall is so soothing to the mind &
the ideal market photo is so colourful.
Thanks!

Janie said...

Wonderful I's. I love that idyllic waterfall. Irish moss is new to me. Lovely photos, as always.

Paulo Camacho said...

Dear Sylvia,
I love your photos, I like your blob, but I realy love the words that you begin to show your blog. They go soo deep and they are pefect to put in a wall to read in each morning or when the things aren't so good.
blog and photos.
I will follow your blog.
If you have time you can visit my blog, where you are welcome
funchaldailyphoto.blogspot.com
regards
Paulo Camacho

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

I is for Incredible Images. I love your varied collection of pictures.

Lee Spangler said...

"I" is for ideas and you certainly have good ones.

Linda Reeder said...

Wasn't today an Ideal day?!

Paula Scott Molokai Girl Studio said...

I love that it's not always a literal interpretation, but conceptual!
Beautiful skies.

Tumblewords: said...

Ah, lovely and inspirational photos! The sky and cloud formations are so impressive...
I'll head over to David's now...

Lin said...

What beautiful photography! Love that Irish Moss, too!

magiceye said...

idyllic pictures!!

congratulations on being roasted at authorblog!!!

Maria Berg said...

Irish Moss, between the step stone I really love that in blossom.

Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.
T. S. Eliot ---- YES

I am so happy that you like the neckless.
MB

raf said...

Wonderful pics and thoughts for your Idyllic and Inspiring I post today, Sylvia and enjoyed the "roast" on David McMahon's blog. Very Impressive that, too! Hope your visit to PT was a good one. Wish we had been there too.

Jama said...

beautiful sky! and I love that waterfall shot too, so idyllic.

Irene said...

Nice interpretations.

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

I like the second photo of the way the clouds were scattering in the sky.

The ideal market, I went to one yesterday.

Roger Owen Green said...

ideal imagery, esp the waterfalls

sema said...

beautiful images!

Jay said...

Oooh, I love the Irish Moss! Very pretty!

nonizamboni said...

Idyllic scenes all but the Irish Moss took my breath away. I had a lovely visit to your peaceful world, Sylvia!

Rose said...

Beautiful images, Sylvia! Usually, by the time I get here for your ABC post, you've also posted your "evening wisdom" post as well. I always read it and enjoy it so much--very inspiring. The first quote by Langston Hughes has always been a favorite.

~JarieLyn~ said...

What great photos. I really love the Idyllic nature scene and the Irish moss. But then again, I really like the Ideal market too. Those vegetables looks so wonderful.

Linda Jacobs said...

I love these photos! The skies are awesome and those veggies! To die for! My granddaughter (she's 3) would be in heaven. Every time we go to the grocery store she goes gaga in the produce section.

Judi said...

Beautiful!

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