This raft is looking lonely and needs some swimmers. It was taken last fall at Jokers Hill in York Region. For more watery photos check out Watery Wednesday and enjoy
And here I am trying to stall summer a little...sometimes I just can't take the humidity here, and my garden looks a little peaked during the hot months...
We would need the dog days of summer to get me into that pond, I would perfer sitting with my feet in the water watch time move on. Have a wonderful day and take care.
Good old summer time but I would settle for a little more springlike weather here,only 5 degrees the last couple of days and similar tomorrow. Oh,well there is always spring cleaning!
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And here I am trying to stall summer a little...sometimes I just can't take the humidity here, and my garden looks a little peaked during the hot months...
But I'll wish that yours comes along faster ;)
We would need the dog days of summer to get me into that pond, I would perfer sitting with my feet in the water watch time move on. Have a wonderful day and take care.
It looks so calm and tranquil now, perhaps it is quite different when the swimmers are there.
Such a calm, relaxed water picture. Makes me want to go swimming! Hugs, Cindy S
Good old summer time but I would settle for a little more springlike weather here,only 5 degrees the last couple of days and similar tomorrow. Oh,well there is always spring cleaning!
Carolyn
i hope the kids will rediscover this place soon. love your tranquil photo.
The scene reminds me of a lazy, hazy day of summer. Very nice.
Beautiful lake in the fields.
I´ll dream this dream with you :)
It will not be long before that raft is in use and people are enjoying the water.
Have a great day!
I suppose it is still too cold to swim. We in New Zealand are heading towards a cool autumn.
Thanks for visiting my blog (my swan eat seaweed I think)
Your picture are great and so green with nice reflection.
Your photo is lovely. Its a perfect place for summer time swimming and diving.
Makes me want to dive in for a while and then lie there in the sun for the rest of the day!
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