Sunday, September 16, 2012
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like around here the water looks so low. love the waves rolling in. (:
ReplyDeleteah, it looks so peaceful. It looks like a great place for a stroll.
ReplyDeleteGood old Lake Ontario - I remember it well!
ReplyDeleteOhhh... That made me want to go to the beach today! I read a comment not long ago about a visit to Canada and to Lake Ontario who was amazed that a lake had waves!He had a hard time believing it wasn't an ocean.
ReplyDeleteThe fellow must be on a walk or he's looking for goodies in the debris. Lovely lake and lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteRe your comment on Ocala: That stone bench is actually not uncomfortable at all. :-) Or maybe I was really tired so even a stone bench felt good.
I gotta tell you that you look a lot like one of my uncles when he was younger.
The lake is beautiful...I need to incorporate people into my photos....it makes them very interesting. Does he know you photographed him? Just curious...so I know what to do.
ReplyDeleteI did talk to him but I took this photo without his knowledge. It's legal but there are times when I do ask.
Deleterelaxing right!
ReplyDeleteIt was the perfect weekend for this!
ReplyDeleteOne never knows what will wash up on the shore of this Great Lake. Perfect place for a long walk.
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