Sunday 13 November 2011

A Grey November Afternoon




36 comments:

  1. Beautiful.
    When you look at our Lake Ontario and if you didn't no better you could think it was an ocean because it is that big.
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  2. so do I. I've never noticed it before. This is the view from the beach, its the back of the house and it looks abandoned........

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  3. This picture looks like a spot on Lake Ontario. In an area we call the Scarborough Bluffs. The beach is eroding and the rocks were added to help prevent the erosion from happening.

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  4. Nice.
    I love being down by the water. The sound of the waves is really relaxing.

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  5. Looks like it's in need of a little TLC.

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  6. Big waves. Our waves can get big but only when it is very windy.

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  7. Jump in!
    Time to go swimming. There is a little whirl pool. lol.

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  8. I love visiting beaches in the winter. Mainly because there's no other folks around. Or very few.

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  9. exactly what has happened here, this used to be a sandy beach, but the sand began to get washed away and the rocks were added as protection from erosion.

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  10. Good place to do the hand wash.
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  11. Funny how the sea takes on the colour of the season.

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  12. yep................and funny how these muddy greys and browns can look so good.

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  13. One of my favourite things in winter, if the forecast says storms ,is to go watch it at a local beach. Can't beat watching the sea vent it's fury on the land.

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  14. This is an interesting building. What is it?

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  15. said to the friend I was with this after noon ( when these were taken) how much I prefer the sea at this time of year, so much more interesting, more movement and more variation of colour and tone..........also of course we don't have to fall over tourists at this time of year

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  16. Awaiting the return of the sun. And yet ironically, the best sailing weather isn't in summer!!

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  17. Cool marina.
    We have a marina actually probably more then one along lake Ontario.

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  18. It doesn't look as windy today. Perhaps, you can go for a sail? ")

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  19. pictures like these always make me think of William McTaggart, Scottish painter who specialised in seascapes from around the Scottish coast. He captured the mood and colour of the sea around here perfectly
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McTaggart

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  20. love the water

    i could hear the waves as i looked

    :)

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  21. I enjoyed all the Photos very much.

    Thank you dear Loretta.

    Take care.

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