Monday, August 2, 2010

A place to spend some quiet time

23 comments:

  1. The view looks worthwhile from that bench.

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  2. That water is quite calm. I also like the way the shadows mimic the slats of the pier. Fits well with my sense of order.

    As far as which pair of shoes I purchased--the sensible ones that are not in the photo. Those are an accident waiting to happen.

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  3. You surely meant to say the 'perfect' place to spend some time...or it sure looks perfect to me.

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  4. Nice. I'd like that instead of going to work in a misty, cold August morning.

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  5. Yes.

    Lovely texture on the bench's wood.

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  6. Perfect--I'm there and enjoying the quiet. MB

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  7. Nice calm place. It has got a beautiful view.

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  8. The water is so still, the reflections so beautiful.

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  9. Well, that's sure a clear day with calm water you have there. Nice bench. Nice boardwalk. Nice view.

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  10. Not too much time if it's as hot there as it is here! The water is so beautiful and calm that is looks like a mirror.

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  11. Yes, the still water looks amazing!

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  12. I want to be there! ;)
    Adorable view, you are so lucky!
    hugs
    Léia

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  13. Nice, and also one for VP in Livorno??

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  14. This is a lovely bench. I like the rustic look and it won't get too hot to sit on!

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  15. For some reason I especially like this bench. Must be the lines, the color. The view is nice, too, but I think it's the animated lines of the bench. Very balanced. Nice pic. I think you're baiting someone we know.

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  16. I was reading a book and the author acknowledged Cedar Key this way:
    When I visited Cedar Key for the first time in 1994, I knew I was in my element--surrounded by water and Mother Nature. But when I relocated there in 2005, my love for the town deepened because I found that it was the people who were the soul of the island
    The locals made me feel welcome and gave me a sense of belonging. I was inspired by their compassion for neighbors, and their love for family.
    So, does that sound right? MB

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  17. I keep forgetting to pay attention to benches, which make such terrific subjects for photos. This bench looks upon a rather idyllic scene.

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  18. Fantastic... I can't believe it's empty!

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  19. Bench, wood, water, boats. . .you had me at 'bench.'

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