WYSIWYG

What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.

Me-Now-Views; Less Speak More Peek

A little apology to any who didn't see the late correction to the first link regarding the Dandie Dinmont on yesterday's post... and I provide it again here, for those interested. Blogger has done that to me a few times now and I'm at a loss to fully explain why. My thanks to Joni for having brought it to my attention.

From the archives - Wide horizons:








14 comments:

  1. thats beautiful... we love the red ship... it could be the vessel of dreams :o)

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  2. What beautiful skies in all of the photos!

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  3. Water is always charming for me. You give it an added charm with your photographic skills.

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  4. that boat photo is worthy of framed and hanging. love it. all of them are so beautiful

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  5. Beautiful views of the water, land and sky! Have a great day!

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  6. Great theme - great pictures. The one with the red boat has an especially evocative feel to it.

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  7. A fine selection of differing scenes.

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  8. Love the road cutting through the snow photo the best!

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  9. So much eye candy this morning YAM!! A new header and a red boat...happy dancing
    Hugs Cecilia

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  10. The color in the boat picture....and the lines of the snow picture....and the horizons in ALL the pictures. WOW!
    I think all are frameable!!

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  11. Fabulous photos (ad always from you) - the red fishing boat really stands out of that background and even better for have little competition from other man made shapes.

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  12. What a lovely collection, but we hope we don't have to see snow any longer this season.

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  13. Love those images, some are so serene and give a clam feeling to me the viewer. Esp the ones with the haystacks and the other with the red boat.

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  14. These are gorgeous! I'm still enjoying Hamish. Beaton is like the Stephen Leacock of Scotland, I think. It just relaxes me when trying to leave the worries of the day. It's a beautiful country.

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