Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Wordless Wednesday

Time For Reflection At Port Carling, Muskoka

Canadian autumn, 2005. Photograph copyright: DAVID McMAHON

12 comments:

  1. The reflection in the water is so beautiful. Glad I checked into your blog so I could see this beautiful picture.

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  2. Anonymous7:44 AM

    That's the Boathouse Suite at the Delta Sherwood Inn, if I'm not mistaken.

    Esa Paltanen, the innkeeper at the Sherwood, is a fantastic guy to sit and commiserate with; a great conversationalist, which is a sadly dying art.

    David; would you believe that the leaves are already turning here? In a month we should be in full fall regalia with scarlets and flaming oranges and vibrant yellows...

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  3. Beautiful reflections, but I am confused now. Suddenly autumn, Downunder? ;-)

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  4. You were right not to publish this with any introduction. (Sigh)

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  5. WOW! The reflection in the water is serene as it gets! Me and the muppets could do a ton of dance moves peering into that water.

    Wonderful phota. Thanks for sharing.

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  6. G'day Andrea,

    Thank you for viiting and for commenting. So glad you liked the picture.

    Do keep in touch

    Keep smiling

    David

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  7. Ah, Allan,

    So perceptive - and so accurate. As I said in my email, Esa and I had dinner together at the Delta - and we yarned on for about four hours. A great guy.

    Isn't the change of colour a bit early? Must be fabulous sights ...

    Keep smiling

    David

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  8. Hi merisi,

    Glad you liked the shot. It was actually taken in Canada, two years ago!

    Keep smiling

    David

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  9. Hi Carol,

    Yeah, I chose carefully. Some shots just stand up by themselves!

    Thank you, ma'am

    Keep smiling

    David

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  10. Hi Spongybones,

    You and the Muppets would be a great act there.

    Thanks for dropping by. Glad you liked the picture.

    Keep smiling

    David

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  11. Anonymous11:01 PM

    Yes, the change of colour is quite early -- it usually doesn't start until September, and peaks somewhere between the third week of Sept. and Thanksgiving (the second monday of Oct.).

    We've had such a hot, dry summer that I think the trees are just giving up!

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  12. Anonymous9:04 PM

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