Thank you for your comment on my blog. I laughed so much. I don't know what is the secret from the hairless woman. But its interesting for me that in Florida are the them problem. Maybe the answer is... the clothes are so expensive so must be saved by the hair:-) (Sorry about my english...its not perfect...but I do my best)
I'll be heading a little north of Cedar Key in a few weeks to the town of Suwannee. I'm looking forward to seeing similar colors over the mouth of the Suwannee River.
Probably improved the back bays no end, really nice evening. my blog is stuck in a little back water at the moment and a sunset would have been a bonus but we were only visiting there on the way home. the pelicans seem to have more dark feathers than I've seen around here.
Oh my goodness, talk about cooking - Do you somehow 'cook' the sunsets down there, cuz they look NOTHING like that up here in Missourah! heheheee
ReplyDeleteTo sepia or not to sepia...I'll go either way - That gotta chuckle outa me, Shakespeare!!! LoL!
Oh my oh my, that is extra special. I am glad you were where you were.
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful. MB
Happy St Patrick's Day!!!
ReplyDeleteThis really came out amazing. There's even more reflected color in the water than there seems to be in the sky. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA real beauty. The colours are more than pleasing to the eye. This photo is a real keeper.
ReplyDeleteThe vegetation is like a dark arm embracing that rosy water.
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous! What a way to end your day.
ReplyDeleteMon Dieu!Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis picture is romantic my friend, well done!
Please tell me, in this outstanding scenery, NO alligators around okay! :)
Léia
Ah, a welcoming cove. . .or is it really a narrow passage onward? Beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteHi Jacob,
ReplyDeletefantastic photo and the best Blog Header I ever saw.
Greetings from Berlin
This is a WOW photo, Jacob!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! Magnificent!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment on my blog. I laughed so much. I don't know what is the secret from the hairless woman. But its interesting for me that in Florida are the them problem. Maybe the answer is... the clothes are so expensive so must be saved by the hair:-)
ReplyDelete(Sorry about my english...its not perfect...but I do my best)
Wish we had sunsets like that. Everything has a power pole or lines.
ReplyDeleteStunning photo.
ReplyDeleteSydney - City and Suburbs
Wow! One of my favorite things in all the world is the way the water reflects sky like that. Your timing and the capture are just perfect.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness--that is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYou caught some beautiful colors, Lois!
ReplyDeleteI'll be heading a little north of Cedar Key in a few weeks to the town of Suwannee. I'm looking forward to seeing similar colors over the mouth of the Suwannee River.
ReplyDeleteGreat view! Excellent colors!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteProbably improved the back bays no end, really nice evening. my blog is stuck in a little back water at the moment and a sunset would have been a bonus but we were only visiting there on the way home. the pelicans seem to have more dark feathers than I've seen around here.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot. Beautiful colors.
ReplyDeleteVery inviting sunset! I think I need a holiday... :)
ReplyDeletestunning image
ReplyDeleteI could get used to having a back bay like that. Delightful!
ReplyDeleteJust another sunset. Not.
ReplyDeletei like pink sky
ReplyDeleteAwww these colours are beautiful. Great work by Lois Anne!
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