Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Bench and Spanish Springs bridge

16 comments:

  1. Wonderful shot. It looks like a wonderful place for a rest.

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  2. I can see this one on another blog I know. Wow, the water is really high, but what a lovely, lovely place!

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  3. I could sit there and enjoy the peaceful evening!Blissful:)
    Have a nice day!

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  4. Very romantic..... and very pretty!

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  5. Looks like a lovely spot to while away a lazy afternoon.

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  6. Very idyllic scene. A great bench to sit on and enjoy the evening.

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  7. Any tourist agent can die for this image.

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  8. I would have swore I commented on this before...I love the loooonnnng light reflections. I would imagine that would be a pleasant place to sit and take in a sunset/sunrise.

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  9. I 2nd Hilda's comment, but would like to add that I really like the lights reflecting in the water!

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  10. One of your nicest bench, Jacob!

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  11. Lovely, the shine on the water is so pretty and the bridge reflections.

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  12. "Silent Twilight...
    There is a place in this amazing world
    Where we can dream
    A silence so deep
    A bench for sharing .

    Hearing the wind whispering
    There is this twilight
    A smile , almost a song
    One idea , something new
    Dazzling beauty of creation.

    There's so much peace inside
    It's a corner of magic
    That slowly swings the wind
    That fills us with joy
    There is always a sunrise
    That is reborn every day
    A new feeling to learn
    which emerges from silence...the poetry!

    Thanks for this wonderful picture, it's a great inspiration! :)
    Léia

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  13. What a nice place to sit and ponder. MB

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  14. Hi dear Jacob,
    Glad to know you liked my simple poem,for sure you know that I wrote it, mainly because my awful English,ops! I write with my heart but I would like to know how to write correctely in this beautiful English language.I'm confusing with French and English, I must confess.
    Thanks a lot, you are a gentleman!
    Léia

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  15. You may wander
    ponder,
    and wonder.
    Remember this old saw:
    You're a poet
    and don't know it
    but your feet show it

    they're Longfellows.
    2 yuks? Maybe?

    MB

    Although Cezar's poem is very nice.

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