"It's not courage if you're not terrified." - D. Blagdan
"There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness." - Nietzsche
I can almost reach out and touch the surface of the water. I love being Right There. It's a peaceful place to be, and shots like this remind me why people pay a premium to live in places like this.
I love photos of the shore. Thanks for sharing this. I especially like the blue on blue, with a white line of houses separating the slightly difference shades and textures.
I love the water in this photo! So calm! And it would be such a treat to live right on the water like those houses! Thanks for sharing! PS - in response to your question - no, they are different plants. Anise hyssop is Agastache foeniculum, while the anise in your spice cupboard is Pimpinella anisum.
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I can almost reach out and touch the surface of the water. I love being Right There. It's a peaceful place to be, and shots like this remind me why people pay a premium to live in places like this.
Wow, what a beautiful place! I would love to live right there on the water...lovely!
Happy WW :)
How picturesque and lovely. I really like the contrast of the water and the buildings. Very nice. :D
Wow–that water is beautiful!
striking blue!
in response to your question of how I managed to reach the top of the bridge please click here
I love photos of the shore. Thanks for sharing this. I especially like the blue on blue, with a white line of houses separating the slightly difference shades and textures.
The water is so blue! Happy WW! :)
the water looks so clean, calm and blue.
this is a very beautiful shot :)
beautiful.. beautiful shot! see my daughter's Christmas Pictures year 2007 , year 2006 and on Christmas day itself of 2006
What a beautiful coast line. I would love to live there.
I love the magic of the holiday season: http://tinyurl.com/5ofpce
What a wonderful, vivid blue that water is. Lovely.
Aw, it's beautiful.
What a beautiful place. Happy WW
I love the water in this photo! So calm! And it would be such a treat to live right on the water like those houses!
Thanks for sharing!
PS - in response to your question - no, they are different plants. Anise hyssop is Agastache foeniculum, while the anise in your spice cupboard is Pimpinella anisum.
Beautiful blue color on the water...I needed a shot like this as I get ready to head out into the slush and sleet we are getting here this morning!
that water is perfectly blue. aaah.
Happy ww.
So pretty .. so sunshine-y ... so expensive looking ..
:-Daryl
Those are really pretty building by the water. Nice picture.
I love the blueness of the water, captivating!
What a great photo. I love how blue the water is.
nice shades of blue:)
spiCes WW
Wow. that is amazing! The water is so blue. Truly beautiful
my ww is up!
Robin of mytwoblessings
That water looks so blue and so touchable! Great shot!
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