
It is definately that time of the year as now it has made a change and almost snowed for the very first.
I met up with a friend of mine whom runs one of the gulf courses here within the city and by way of a cart we travelled through the entire gulf course.
Ironically there was a few people still playing but around two at best. I would suppose that it's time to render in what is now here and so it is.
As again spring shall shine while within the meantime we just prepare for the season which is around the corner.
gorgeous.
ReplyDeletelooks a bit cold to be playing golf. and, there's no grass. well, no green grass.
ReplyDeleteI was an avid golfer until a few years ago when my back just couldn't take any more of those unnatural movements. Callaway is a great ball.
ReplyDeleteI love the rise of the sun and this was not perfect Vicky but so it is.
ReplyDeleteLOL more than you know it was cold I couldnt believe anyone was playing at all as for an hour we did have not only the cold but a trickly of the s___w. Ok I shall say it now snow.
ReplyDeleteHeavenly. It's the kind of greetings i want to see in the morning ...
ReplyDeleteHonestly I have never played the game with exception to a few times.
ReplyDeleteI never really took to Golf - yet.
you love this view so much Jack. I always see those particular structures in all your photos. A modern world yet from where you shot it from, the modern urban feelings is attained. There's a quiet feelings there. Serene. Great
ReplyDeleteThe only manner and I love it to be entirely honest!
ReplyDeleteA city ..............for later :)
ReplyDeletesmiling here ... and where's the owner, hmm ... laughs*
ReplyDeletetight hugs
a complete sound system, am i right. gosh, whoever owns this ................ must be, extremely wealthy. cool
ReplyDeleteAn elegant beautiful edifice, Jack
ReplyDeletelooking from the inside ... beautiful. luv it
ReplyDeletesummer where have you gone yet spring is a promised of a bountiful tomorrow. Cool shot
ReplyDeletecan i have a ride ... kiddo'!
ReplyDeleteIt's Sunday :)
well ... it's a sad visualisation.
ReplyDeletehappy campers
ReplyDeleteluv this particular shot. Nostalgic. Love the rusty feel of it.
ReplyDeletePeaceful. cool
ReplyDeletea hi to your friend, Jack
ReplyDeleteThe symbolic mark!
ReplyDeleteWise gent he was and took me upon this trail.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Jack...love that sunrise and those golfers playing out in the cold. Guess no matter what they need to play. Hugs my friend and enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeletethis is a wonderful depiction of the transition from the tree line to the suburban
ReplyDeleteI like the broken lines of this building. I am one for symmetry but this one has interest
ReplyDeleteI took the day and just let the "film roll" Sharon, I could have gone so many places but
ReplyDeleteI love this vantage.
nice shot
ReplyDeleteAside that there are complications now with my cousin - you move on or fall down Marty. I never fall but I embrace autumn.
ReplyDeleteWe seldom find an honest person. Yet, am very sorry [:)] am one of them. And so i'd like a friend to be honest too. It's Sunday ... smiles please. And keep yourself warmth always. Blessings and a tight hugs :)
ReplyDeleteNot of mine Sharon. :)
ReplyDeleteWhile we were strolling I asked to stop and I saw "Dickens" within this - I am not kidding.
ReplyDeleteA poetic merse.
ReplyDeleteCome one week from now there will be many nations of which to give thanks.
ReplyDeleteI have not reprecussions in showing the Canadian Flag. None.
a lovely photo:)
ReplyDeleteThank you Caroline.
ReplyDeletean autumn scenery, it deserves a poetry..
ReplyDeleteI don't play golf.....I don't know what is the pleasure of having the ball in the hole :)
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ReplyDeleteI love PB, great pic, Jack.
ReplyDeletebeautiful as a dream....
ReplyDeleteGolf can be a fun game, but it also has its frustrations. I once played when it was pretty cold at a course by Klamath Lake in Oregon.
ReplyDeleteI could put like that, but I sure couldn't hit a drive! :-)
It this Douglas?
ReplyDeleteIt can Doug it can....
I always stop for sunsets.
ReplyDeleteNice looking city!
ReplyDeletelove this photo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful warm glow.
ReplyDeleteIt's my "Count Floyd" Halloween avatar, Jack.
ReplyDeleteThey are....Fraini - thanks.
ReplyDeleteVery nice Jack. I saw a beautiful sunrise on my way into work this morning.
ReplyDeleteNice shot!
ReplyDeleteLove the black & white coloring.
ReplyDeleteBye...
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