...is willing to accept that she creates her own reality except for some of the parts where she can't help but wonder what the hell she was thinking.
~Thank you to Brian Andreas
Living by the water is good for your soul. In my next life, I will have a house by a lake, a house by a river and one by the ocean. I think that will be enough.
Welcome to my little corner of this big old world we inhabit! Put your feet up and stay a while. You just might find something you like! xoxome,abb
(Ann Bumgarner Blystone)
JalapeƱo Cornbread Muffins
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Very serene.
ReplyDeleteAnn: What a nice shot, I so love reflective waters and you captured this wonderfully.
ReplyDeleteLove that view - full circle on the seasons, right? But where are the turkeys?
ReplyDeletebeautiful and quiet - excellent shot
ReplyDeleteLiving by the water is good for your soul. In my next life, I will have a house by a lake, a house by a river and one by the ocean. I think that will be enough.
ReplyDeleteI love the benches by the water but I think I spoiled my serenity by wondering who weed eats around the rocks! You are fortunate my dear :)
ReplyDeleteI can not imagine not having water nearby where I can see it daily.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
This may be one of my favorite shots...
ReplyDeleteahhhhhhhhhhh... a place to exhale!
ReplyDeleteI love the reflective water shots and yours is stunning!
ReplyDeleteWater is so peaceful. I love the reflections.
ReplyDeleteHow I wish.......
ReplyDeleteIs it OK for me to invite myself over? I'll bring my own chair.
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful and the perfect place for a hammock in the shade :-)
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