It's Sky Watch Friday! View from my porch in Ontario. Hazy lazy days of summer! I love this view. In the spring I watch the fields being plowed in the distance. As I am up on a hill I can see quite a ways. It's gorgeous during a lightening storm.
One fluffy marshmallow cloud in an sky so blue! The lake water colour is striking against the backdrop of the various greens of the forests of Haliburton Highlands.
Distant sky adds to the melancholy of this scene. Clouds gathering will soon block the stars in the water of this river in Muskoka.
Please go and look at all the beautiful pictures at http://skyley.blogspot.com/
wow. how lucky you are to live in such a beautiful place.
You have a wonderful spot - beautiful in all seasons I sure!
Isn't it amazing, with a click of a button I can see what you see in Canada from your deck! And with a click you can travel to Colorado and see how zombied I look in the mornings. God's blessings on you and your job search. Transition times are so amazing...exhilarating yet uncertain. Loved the gorgeous photos. Maybe I'll imagine I'm on your deck with my morning coffee tomorrow! Ha!
Gorgeous country!!
We are so fortunate to live in such close contact to the Creator's work. Your photos are beautiful and the view from your deck is outstanding but the last photo is my favourite. Have a wonderful weekend.
Smiles and blessings
Sandra - Thank you! I do love it here!
Deborah - It is a nice spot, thank you. Right on the Niagara Escarpment.
Debra - Got to love this! Couldn't be easier! I'll come over later and see how the secrets are going.
Naturegirl - Thank you! I love it here. I have traveled quite a bit and there is no place like home!
Carolynn - the last f photo is my favorite too. Thanks for dropping by.
Carolyn - Me too! Thanks for dropping by!
hey lorac!
thanks for dropping by the nikonsniper blog. i see you are from georgetown. the first canadian high school football game i played was against the georgetown rebels (red uniforms) about a million years ago. i played for blakelock high school in oakville.
small world.
nikonsniper steve
Hi Stephen, I grew up in Oakville I went to Oakville Trafalger to start and then to White Oaks. I knew people back then in Blakelock. It is indeed a small world! We also look sound around the same age so don"t say a million years ago, maybe a thousand or so LOL.