| The most wasted of all days is that in which we have not laughed. Nicolas Chamfort, translated from French |
| We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give. Winston Churchill |
The poetry of the earth is never dead. John Keats |
| The most wasted of all days is that in which we have not laughed. Nicolas Chamfort, translated from French |
| We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give. Winston Churchill |
The poetry of the earth is never dead. John Keats |
Very nice as usual Sylvia. I like the quotes too, especially the first. lol
ReplyDeleteI love that fiery reflection in your opening shot.
ReplyDeleteI am still enthralled by your reflections over the water!
ReplyDeleteNice pictures, great light and color, without a doubt my favorite is the first with that beautiful light and color in the clouds. Have a good night.
ReplyDeleteIn your first shot, sky seems to be in fire! and in the last one, a cross shows where to find a treasure! :o)
ReplyDeleteYour quote is so true, poetry of earth never dies!
And HOW I LOVE THE BANNER your friend made for you! soooo funny!
have a nice week, dear Sylvia!
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ReplyDeleteThe 2nd photo made me smile. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteThe Lily
love the diamond in the sky in the last shot. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the Churchill quote and of course your photos are always wonderful. I hope you are having a great day.
ReplyDeleteThe first and last shots are just stunning Sylvia, and I relate to Winston Churchill's quote. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. The first one is superb. Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteRoberto, Rio de Janeiro
What a wonderful set of quotes Sylvia..!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful reflections, Sylvia! I hope you had a great Thanksgiving and enjoy a fine weekend, and give Sam a treat from me and Socks.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflections, and thoughtful quotes!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful shots, Sylvia. A real treat to take in after the holiday! Be well, and enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeletewonderful post!! have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteI do so love that view of the water, the colors are incredible. Enjoy the weekend, my week off is coming to an end and few pictures to show for it :-(
ReplyDeleteI have to learn from you how to take the sunset photos at the sea. I live 5 min walk to a Pt, the tip, and many people go to take photos, I have not been at sunset or sun rise, or moon photos.
ReplyDeleteYesterday, or last evening, my husband saw a lonely man with a tripod in the gale, waiting for the sunset, and it was cloudy.
Great shots, Sylvia!
ReplyDeleteThese are romantic skies and reflections !
ReplyDeleteWhoa! Incredible the last shot.
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning shots!
ReplyDeleteLes couchers de soleil permettent de magnifiques reflets dorés ... Les rayons de la troisième photo sont en plus très réussis !
ReplyDeleteBrilliant shots, Sylvia. I love the Churchill and Keats quote! Hope you're having a great weekend. Jo
ReplyDeletebeautiful reflections Sylvia...wow!
ReplyDeleteWow! I had to scroll back a couple of times because that first photo seemed to actually glow. That is so amazing!
ReplyDeleteIt's an arresting sunset shot!! Great work!!
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