Tuesday, November 06, 2007


Look up, way up...




19 comments:

  1. Nice picture. It took awhile to load so I was expecting to see jerome and rusty!

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  2. K just lay back on the picnic table with a camera on my face.

    Olive Lake from the ground up...

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  3. I"ve not been feeling very verbose as of late so, in the meantime, photos will have to suffice.

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  4. Gorgeous. Many little treasures on the close up! Hawk! (?) Shiny object about 1/3 way up the left pine.
    Thanks, Dale. Your photos are always extra special. I didn't, however, spy a pickle.

    xo

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  5. I see the sun peeking out in the corner. does this mean things are looking up Dale?

    xx

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  6. Hi Dale,

    have you just so good weather in Canada?

    Here it's raining and no sun. Only a cloudy day.

    Love
    Stefan

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  7. Halooo Dale! I hope you are well and standing strong.
    Funky shot... I have to go enlarge it now!
    love steph

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  8. there's a flipping water bottle half way up that bloody tree on the branches! Some people.
    sheesh.

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  9. Lying around on picnic tables is asking for trouble Dale.

    Stvie - is it really a water bottle? Your eyes are better than mine. Like Tink, I assmed it was a bird of some sort.

    Words or not, Dale, hope you're doing well.

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  10. oh NOW i get Dale's post on your blog with no vowels!

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  11. And I believe it is an Aquafina brand bottle.

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  12. Great picture!! I have a similar one when i was in Sweden. Great minds think alike!

    XO
    Zoe

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  13. Hi Dale, how are you? have a good weekend. xx

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  14. Lovely, Dale! Amazing angel. What a great feeling to lie on your back to take a photo.

    Just dropping by to say hi. Will be back to comment, but not posting for a while.

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  15. Water bottle, bird on the wing, shafts of sunlight and the vapour trail from 30 thousand feet...

    All with the tall summer grass tickling round my ankles.

    Feeling airy and grounded all at once...

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