Friday, September 30, 2011

Favs of September




The are my favorite pictures within September as
the month now is near to an end and it's been a month
which climate and otherwise has been to the desire
of which I love.

I joked with a few people as I said, "didn't you know
this is going to last till January and then warm up?".
They all had that grin on their face.

It's been a month that not only within picture but
within life as September within a good manner has
come to be much more like two months within one.


I kinda like that.

70 comments:

  1. nothing can beat this one Jack, standing majestically with all her might under that heavenly blue skies! Great and Wonderful!

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  2. Ironically a national newspaper here in Canada picked this up yet aside of that this really was the essence of this September.

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  3. Exxon used to be called Esso - it's time for a horse! :)

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  4. i love this one. Your skin tone against the earth yellow ... so appealing to me

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  5. The Golden Deep Yellow ... so lovely, gorgeous and wonderfuly beautiful. luv it! :)

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  6. The sun against a cloudy day trying to give light. Great.

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  7. trying to get hold of the yellow ... wonderful shot

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  8. Jack ... what is this symbol stands for, please ...

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  9. can you sing it ... can you hold it ... don't be ashame ... laughs*
    ... just borrowing words from Paul Stanley, Jack :)
    tight hugs

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  10. yep, with the price of gas soaring up ... it's about time to get back to the basics. But that's way too cool, and fun :)

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  11. There's something sweet in piano. Just like the guitar ...

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  12. Looks so complicated and full of hard work yet the fun is there ... in doing what you love most

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  13. you deserve it, it's a great shot not kidding'

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  14. Unbelievable as we pay the largest amounts on gas and yet make it - that's not fair. :) Yet it is how it is...c'est la vie.

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  15. A fantastic set of photos Jeff - thanks for sharing

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  16. Thanks Ian - I love this song thing which you do.
    Frankly I am just getting used to it but it's rather neat to stay the least.

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  17. Ian if your still out there what album does this replicate?

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  18. Good old friend of which I have wrote about.

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  19. There is nothing like ordering too many chair for a stadium :)

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  20. Honour which took place across the country. It's value, code and honour to those which have finished off the sacrifices in a dazzeled
    universe. Yet I am glad we are out of it yet we mandated it as Canadians.

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  21. Some art I look at and its' really beyond me. Yet it's all relative.

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  22. Within the month there were durations which had floods but it's all within stride.

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  23. One of four microphones in the Americas - Apple Recording Studios have far more.

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  24. No one yet knows whom this singer is. Yet they have heard of her.

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  25. i love clouds watching Jack. It is nature's arts.

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  26. Float like a butterfly and swim like a .....

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  27. Just woken up Jack

    Your turn to confound me - I don't know this.

    As a wild guess... is it 'Knock On Wood' ? ;-)

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  28. yep and so lovely. You photographed it in an angle that the rich colours and texture of deep yellow came out so define. Great
    :)

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  29. he looks quite handsome laying in the thick green grass.

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  30. extremely unusual piece of art.

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  31. thanks for sharing your excellent collection of pictures.

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  32. Great shot--one of many here, Jack.

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  33. A very poignant photo. And an important one for Canadian history I believe.

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  34. Ralph Waldo Emerson said that "a friend is nature's masterpiece."

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  35. Amazing how much light and shade can be captured in one frame.

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  36. Fall is here, and not a moment too soon in my area. Thanks for all the great photos Jack. It was a wonderful month!

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  37. A young breed of a certain type Vicky...yep.

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  38. I myself could not find back then the relevance but art it is...

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  39. Doug I kid you not this is one of 4 within Canada and America...I don't hoax it.

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  40. This is fagile Douglas and you do know myself. Canada went in
    as really the master mind with you know where. Canada has never
    went into Iraq as bluntly the Canadian government was smarter than
    the American at the time. Canada did serve in the first Gulf yet within
    what he call the second Gulf - we did in a way that most never shall know
    but within this month - to see those within my city whom had lost.
    I am glad that we are out and never went in Iraq. (this may cost me but
    I am saying it as it is). This photo was sent to me from a very good friend.

    Canada's history is much of what many don't know - that might be best.

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  41. He is doing well and he could have fallen through the cracks.
    We ensured he didn't.

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  42. I thank you as Doug, and everyone. Welcome to October 01.2011.

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  43. Doug if your out there as I am not great on this but how ironic the second largest land supply of natural gas and oil and yet the price those within Canada pay. I am not tremendous at this but it's certainly something.

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  44. where does time go ? captures a beautiful shot

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  45. Thank you I do have a blog as well Cinn :)

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  46. Can you imagine pushing the wrong buttton? lol

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  47. Your gas is sold by the liter, right Jack? Wonder what that comes out to in gallons?

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  48. Yeah here we are on the metric system it started back within the mid 80's - the transition that is.

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