Saturday, November 21, 2015

Some Beauty and Fun for the Day!!

A TINY RIVER HOUSE IN SERBIA
SNOWMOBILING THE NORWAY-SWEDEN BORDER
TITANIC'S ENGINES UNDERWATER

INSIDE THE OLD METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
SNOWMOBILING THE NORWAY-SWEDEN BORDER
LIONESSES AT THE WATERING HOLE

Enjoy your weekend !!!


13 comments:

  1. I'm in awe! What fantastic photos you have found. I wouldn't want to live in that tiny house in Serbia, but what a grand vista! And those mountain climbers! I don't even like to climb a ladder! My favorite, though, is the old Metropolitan Opera House. The majesty is breathtaking. Why can't we build these kinds of places today?

    Thanks for your kind comment on L & L!

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  2. How the heck does one build a house like that in the middle of all that water! Wow.

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  3. Our world is a gorgeous place!

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  4. What a great feast of interesting photographs.

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  5. Those lionesses look like they want me for dinner! I remember your posts on Sam Schnauzer, you must miss him - dogs are such wonderful companions.

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  6. I saw the Norway image on Facebook and was immediately charmed. Lovely finds!

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  7. Amazing shots. Hope your weekend went well, Sylvia.

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  8. Awesome!!! Is it just me, or do those Titanic engines look like robots to you too?

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  9. Thanks for your very kind comments. I'm sending you a couple of things which I just know you will enjoy!

    Wishing your a wonderful week ahead!

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  10. Amazing pictures Sylvia. That tiny house has me fascinated. I hope the river doesn't rise!

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  11. Great set of pictures!

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

    PS: my slowness to comment and visit has been caused by a trip to an island in the Pacific!

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