
A fruitful day was today and at the end of it I went out to attempt to get a sunset. The temperatures are tremendously mild. I would wager that spring is right around the corner.
Strangest thing is happing with my wireless but I thought I would share a few pictures taken just before 6pm.
Nice shot!!
ReplyDeleteI loved the rustic feel to this while I was waiting for the sun to go down with my camera.
ReplyDeleteam tired jogging, can i have a seat ... kiddo'
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a wonderful lovely photo
a beautiful serene sundown
ReplyDeletethe rustic appeal i like too, it's in the feel while looking on the photo. Nice shot
ReplyDeletea beautiful setting of the sun to give way to a lovely sunrise, a lovely shot there
ReplyDeletethis is awesome
ReplyDeleteThere ought to be a good story behind this. A thousand words would only begin to do it justice.
ReplyDeletegreat shot of the huge fireball in the sky as it begins to fall.....
ReplyDeleteI love the capture I loved the relection off the bench. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThis would Grammy, I was not out on a limb but I love the rustic look and the history
ReplyDeletebehind this. One a railroad bridge and now just a enjoyable walk way - yet the history
does lend many thoughts and ideas.
Hi Vicky yes this was last night an a good morning too you.
ReplyDeleteIt's still dark out and I thought I would open this up while
having my coffee - a great day to you with a sunrise or sunset.
g'morning to you as well. it's overcast here this morning. the suns out there somewhere. hopefully it will shine down upon us today...
ReplyDeletean early spring is not what that rodent is projecting........
ReplyDeletePic 89 is beautiful Jack I would hang it on my wall... :)
ReplyDeletePic 89 is beautiful Jack I would hang it on my wall... :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Julie...
ReplyDeleteYes I like this one a lot, Jack. Brought out the weathered look of the wooden ties.
ReplyDeleteMakes the sun look strong enough to melt all the snow away.
ReplyDeleteYou look so peaceful and happy enjoying the sunset......hi dear Jack! have a sweet new week, too.
ReplyDeletewow! what a pic!
ReplyDeleteThe snow melted, soon the bushes will be covered by green and flowers, lovely photo, I like it :)
ReplyDeleteMuch history Douglas to these wooden ties. Imagine from Lachine, Quebec to Saskatchwan - that is 3,000 miles of transport
ReplyDeleteand then building.
Thank you Elaine as I enjoyed this last Friday right before supper to catch a sunset.
ReplyDeleteWhat a colorful end to your day Jack. Great pictures.
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