| Dreams are renewable. No matter what our age or condition, there are still untapped possibilities within us and new beauty waiting to be born. Dr. Dale Turner |
| Each player must accept the cards life deals him or her: but once they are in hand, he or she alone must decide how to play the cards in order to win the game. Voltaire |

Excellent shot of the otters (?) Sylvia and a beautiful autumn sky. I hope you have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteThose otter things are sculptures, right? If not, that is a magnificent photo and you ought to enter it in a national photo contest. Love the reflection shot, too - it's unique what with that tornado-like cloud!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like Brownwood. It will change rapidly as new structures are built and more stores move in. The thing is it's about an hour away from where we live!
Hope your weekend is filled with all kinds of good stuffs!
la deuxieme photo est magnifique !
ReplyDeleteThe twin otters were a reflection onto themselves whether they were real or statues - real fun!
ReplyDeletethose otters are too cute, but i love that storm cloud in the 2nd photo!
ReplyDeleteWow ! the second one is gorgeous !
ReplyDeleteI'm very fond of the second picture, with this enormous cloud and the rain falling over there... The reflection is amazing.
ReplyDeleteI like also your first picture, les loutres c'est tellement chou, comme animal ! Ca me rappele cet épisode de la Belgariade où le magicien donne la parole aux loutres de la sorcière qui n'avait pas d'amis...
Wonderful shots and quotes Sylvia!
ReplyDeleteI love the way the big cloud is reflected in the water.
I've never been to Portland but it seems like a nice place to live. I hope your move goes smoothly. :)
Of, those two little beasts are so cute! But your 2nd picture is soooooo impressive!i like it very much, it's very strong!
ReplyDeleteI wish you a nice week-end, dear Sylvia!
Great quotes and wonderful shots!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic post and a quote by a great French man... :-)
ReplyDeleteLove those otters whether they are real or statues. Perfect capture of the approaching storm and heavenly sky colors.
ReplyDeleteI guess I miss the post about you moving to Portland. I'm sure you will be happy there ~:)
That first picture is so neat!
ReplyDeleteHa, I was not expecting otters, LOL!
ReplyDeleteThe up swept clouds look like a volcano erupting and makes for a neat reflection!
love the otters. It is otters, right?
ReplyDeleteI really like the Dale Turner quote!
ReplyDeleteYes, excellent, especially the first, precious pictures.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
The otters are adorable -- where is that sculpture?
ReplyDeleteadorable otters, and the header book is quite interesting too. happy weekend sylvia. :)
ReplyDeleteThose otter sculptures are so cute! And what a beautiful reflection of the sunlight on the lake and the rain shower in the distance.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit and comment on my weekend reflections. Hope you have a great weekend. :-)
Love those two guys in the first shot! Your second photo is magical Sylvia. I hope you have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant captures both Sylvia!!
ReplyDeleteI love the dramatic cloud in your second photo, but that first photo is also spectacular. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the otters are real or statues.
ReplyDeleteLoving the whimsical and the beautiful in your photos!
I'm stealing the Voltaire quote for a page in my art journal. :)
The otters are my favourite :)
ReplyDeleteThe otters loook SO real! Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteAlways have loved that Voltaire saying. Hope you have a great weekend Sylvia!
ReplyDeleteooh love those otters! love them so much.!
ReplyDeletefantastic shot, dear sylvia thanks so much for sharing:)
great quotes as usual too.
xx
Beautiful photos and wonderful quotes..!
ReplyDeleteThose otters are so cute! I gazed for long. :)
ReplyDeleteYour first photo is a beauty and the accompanying quote is a favourite - I used it as the last quote in the book I made for my parents-in-love.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a lovely week Sylvia.
The first shot is so cute! The sculptures look so real or maybe they are real because you captured them so well!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks, Sylvia.
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