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Tuesday, July 17, 2012
A Walk by the Waterfront (Part 3)
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Merci pour cette charmante balade... et pour ces merveilleuses photos.
ReplyDeleteGros bisous à vous.
Love the geraniums.
ReplyDeleteEspecially enjoyed the little windmill.
ReplyDeleteThe water front is so serene. I loved the replica of the windmill. The lowers are so colorful.
ReplyDeleteThat close up of the planter is gorgeous...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful composition of photos, as usual :) That’s a pretty windmill and flowers... I wish taking seat at this bench.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics. Loved the windmill & the bench.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little mill, Linda !
ReplyDeleteThe bench is inviting...
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I love your "walk by the waterfront", it's full of beauty.
ReplyDeleteI spent a number of years in Minnesota and these photos look much like that state and thus bring back some good memories. Looks like this particular walk was calm and serene!
ReplyDeleteYou have had some very nice walks recently Linda and taken some lovely photos. All the ones by the water looked very relaxing and the views across the water were beautiful! I enjoyed seeing the ducks as well :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little windmill on this post and I love the colourful tub of flowers and greenery.
Hauntingly beautiful
ReplyDeleteThere blooms a dreamflower...
somewhere...
on the green hill...
a pleasant interlude with you, Linda
ReplyDeleteWarm Aloha to you from Honolulu
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The area around the park bench looks awfully dry!
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