SueScott wrote:
It doesn't get much more solitary than these plants on a foggy hillside near the Tomb of the Eagles, Orkney.
Love it, SueβΌοΈππ
Rolk wrote:
Thanks, Bob. Glad you liked these, and yes, that is one of my
few sunset images...I had taken a series of these while we
were visiting Aruba sitting at an outside bar that had the best
adult beverages...lol
The only other sunsets I have are from Mallory Square in Key West.
Here's one I posted many times before...probably my best "sunset."
Always good Tim. ππ
creativ simon wrote:
P27 Beautiful Matt both of them
Glad you liked the shots and thanks for saying.
Capturing a moment of solitude while grandson occupied with a playmate that he met at the lake.....
get when you can...
Setting watching from afar in my own little solitude
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wishing I could be out on the water....
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lhammer43 wrote:
Oh man, #2 really sent me dreaming in soaring solitude, Simonπππ
P27 So pleased it worked for you lhammer
Loving everyone's solitude; relaxing day on the beach kicked back with a cool drink in hand is ok but give me a countryside stroll down an old dirt road, a meander through the woods and a nice calm cool spring-fed lake without the beachcombers, volleyball players, disc throwers and sandkickers and I'm in my place of solitude...then again I'm quite content stoking up a small campfire in my own backyard, stretching out on my lawn chair staring up at the stars listening to the greenies at the pond across the road or waking before dawn, grabbing a cup and sitting on the back steps listening and watching the birds wake up as the sun rises over the mountain...I live in a solitude paradise and would have it no other way!
HardworkingGal wrote:
Loving everyone's solitude; relaxing day on the beach kicked back with a cool drink in hand is ok but give me a countryside stroll down an old dirt road, a meander through the woods and a nice calm cool spring-fed lake without the beachcombers, volleyball players, disc throwers and sandkickers and I'm in my place of solitude...then again I'm quite content stoking up a small campfire in my own backyard, stretching out on my lawn chair staring up at the stars listening to the greenies at the pond across the road or waking before dawn, grabbing a cup and sitting on the back steps listening and watching the birds wake up as the sun rises over the mountain...I live in a solitude paradise and would have it no other way!
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Ah...HG...sounds like shades of RR!
danersmiff wrote:
if you scatter all those rolls of hay all over in the field,
it will look just like a field full of giant marshmallows...
p23
That's what they say up here too, but folks are wondering what becomes of the wraps as they are not reusable
chase4 wrote:
OK Dane, you asked for it so here it is. Sorry no coconut but will a pineapple do? chase
Mr. Cool....................p.26 ?
danersmiff wrote:
sometimes, your not always alone...
sometimes you get your feet wet...
and sometimes, the story,
just tells itself...
Like No.2 the best but the others are close behind..ah No Trespassng....what an invitation! p.26!
chase4
Loc: Punta Corona, California
Roadrunner wrote:
Mr. Cool....................p.26 ?
More like Thurston Howell lll.......................
MattPhox wrote:
I didn't want to disappoint Jim by not posting a couple of the bridge at dawn.
Thanks, Matt....Newport was on my mind back then.
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