Does look chilly but you still have some blue skies. I like the ducks all in a arc-like row. It finally got chilly here in the evenings - it's 60 deg F (15 deg C) right now at 8 pm. Gotta put on a jacket to go out. I remember that as a kid in former YU, I was allowed to wear knee-highs when it got to be 15 C - meant that winter was over. But over at the glider port today, it was btw 3 C to 8 C all day. They got a little hail too and a dusting of snow on the San Gabriels. Sorry about the long weather related comment, but if you cannot talk weather to an Englishman, who can you?
As that you are into photography, I thought that you may be interested in a monthly blog posting called “5 on the fifth” where You can either take 5 random pictures of anything that happens to you on the 5th of December (or the days leading up to it) or perhaps go for my suggested theme.
Just post your pictures on your own blog and then post a comment on MY blog with your name, location and link to your site – I then update the entry so the world has your link. Remember to mention my blog on your own blog so that your visitors get to see the other contributions.
That "V", braggin about no coats! Well, the rest of us mortals in the northern hemisphere have to face the reality of winter. Nice photo, Marley. Don't forget ... spring is just around the corner (after a long sleep)!
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OHhhh, I thought you had jumped the BIG pond to see me!:) Sorry winter's so near. We're still without coats here.
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Does look chilly but you still have some blue skies. I like the ducks all in a arc-like row. It finally got chilly here in the evenings - it's 60 deg F (15 deg C) right now at 8 pm. Gotta put on a jacket to go out. I remember that as a kid in former YU, I was allowed to wear knee-highs when it got to be 15 C - meant that winter was over. But over at the glider port today, it was btw 3 C to 8 C all day. They got a little hail too and a dusting of snow on the San Gabriels. Sorry about the long weather related comment, but if you cannot talk weather to an Englishman, who can you?
Oh beautiful scene, Marley, & look at the duckies!
A very peaceful and relaxing scene. I hope your weekend is like it.
Lovely!
As that you are into photography, I thought that you may be interested in a monthly blog posting called “5 on the fifth” where You can either take 5 random pictures of anything that happens to you on the 5th of December (or the days leading up to it) or perhaps go for my suggested theme.
Just post your pictures on your own blog and then post a comment on MY blog with your name, location and link to your site – I then update the entry so the world has your link. Remember to mention my blog on your own blog so that your visitors get to see the other contributions.
Interested?
Here’s a link to my blog:
http://thestateofthenationuk.blogspot.com/
and a link to the “5 on the fifth” entries:
http://thestateofthenationuk.blogspot.com/search/label/5%20on%20the%20fifth
That "V", braggin about no coats! Well, the rest of us mortals in the northern hemisphere have to face the reality of winter. Nice photo, Marley. Don't forget ... spring is just around the corner (after a long sleep)!
Yep, thought you had headed over to Yankee-land, the big one, not the Yankee-in-Belgrade-land!
Does look a tad chilly. Here we are still enjoying a bit warmer weather, unseasonal though.
looks like an old bridge back there.. Marley..
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