Ocean at Start of the Hurricane (currently raging worse than this) this one is also for Our World Tuesday and every one else. |
Autumnal Ocean and Trees for Favorite Photo and Our World Tuesday
Sharing with today ~ Monday: Our World Tuesday Hope all of you in the USA on the northeast coast will be safe and warm during coming storm. Rain and Wind are bound to wipe out most of the beautiful foliage. So hope you enjoy this photo above. Wishing you the best in every day. Hugs and namaste, and We love to have you post your comments, thoughts or questions to delight us all in the day, especially, Art Muse Dog ^_^ QUOTE FOR THE DAY: ' I want feelings to be expressed, to be open, to be natural, not to be looked on as strange. It's not weird if you feel deeply.' ~ May Sarton |
Beautiful autumn trees and water....
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Have a good weekend Carol
Beautiful autumn trees and water....
ReplyDeleteGreat macro too.
Have a good weekend Carol
so calming and peaceful, beautiful,
ReplyDeleteI loved the macro image ... beautifully clicked !!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. The beach one is especially fascinating to me. Have a super Sunday!! Give MuseDog a kiss from me! :)
ReplyDeletesuch wonderful colorful autumn colors Carol, we had our first snow and the trees are almost no leaves ...
ReplyDeletebeautiful sunday for you two
such wonderful colorful autumn colors Carol, we had our first snow and the trees are almost no leaves ...
ReplyDeletebeautiful sunday for you two
Love the Halloween sketch, we're all about the pumpkins today here!
ReplyDeleteAmazing pattern on sand.
ReplyDeletelovely Halloween sketch, your Haiku's are so much more noticeable on these lovely backgrounds!
ReplyDeletecute sketch. love the photo with the sand and water, too!
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful day!
cute sketch. love the photo with the sand and water, too!
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful day!
This is totally fun, Carol. I LOVE your punkins!! Bright and cheery. :)
ReplyDeleteHope you have a Happy Halloween! Hope Sandy doesn't hit the coast as hard as the weather people are predicting.
ReplyDeleteI also liked the macro beach photo - all those lines are intriguing!
ReplyDeleteI love the colour and joy radiating from our pumpkins!
ReplyDeleteWow... so many to absorb. All interesting and creative. I'm drawn to mother natures design in the sand. It's priceless!
ReplyDeleteWow! Carol what a treat this post. I like your haiku on flying very much. Your great.
ReplyDeleteFun Halloween piece, great pics, the sand one is very cool!
ReplyDeleteThe beach sand pic has really made me wonder-struck! Its so beautiful! I love reading your quotes and the haiku pages look awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove the Halloween sketch! Hope you had a good weekend :)
ReplyDeletewow the second photograph is stunning, just stunning.
ReplyDeletehappy halloween to you! love the pumpkins! mother nature often keeps us on our toes...
ReplyDeleteThe ocean created sand photo is my favorite here! Such fabulous lines Mother Nature created!
ReplyDeleteCute Halloween sketch! I love, love, LOVE that macro of the sand!
ReplyDeleteI love the pumpkins on the fence!
ReplyDeleteLove the sketch. The beach photo is gorgeous... :)
ReplyDeleteI really like the fractal form of this picture. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteStewart M - Australia
I really like the fractal form of this picture. Wonderful.
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The beach photo is stunning! I'm always amazed when Nature creates art. :)
ReplyDeleteI too appreciate May Sarton, especially her lessons on living well alone. And this week your macro thumbnail was intriguing. I was surprised that this lovely design had been created in the sand by mother nature--it does look like spare tree branches. Your Halloween sketch is so joyful. Enjoy the last of fall color but luckily as the seasons move forward there's always beauty.
ReplyDeleteHi Carol, Is your haiku about the brewing storm in the US? I hope that it won't be as bad as predicted.
ReplyDeleteI am the bearer of good news (I hope so anyway!)- you won an ATC from me. Please send your email address to patsy.paterno (at) gmail.com so I can send it off to you!
Patsy from
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Yes, the haiku is about the pending storm coming this way in MA ~ strong winds and lots of rain ~ ArtMuse Dog have already been out for our walk ~ worst is suppose to be this afternoon and tonight ~ and So delighted to have won one of your ATCs ~ blessings and hugs to you ~ Carol and ArtMuseDog ^_^
DeleteNature is amazing and surprising, love autumn ocean view! Stay safe on the east coast!
ReplyDeleteSo poignant and serene. Beautiful pics and wonderful haiku, Carol!
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So poignant and serene. Beautiful pics and wonderful haiku, Carol!
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That ocean/sand photo is really neat! have a great day!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. At first I thought the sand picture was one someone had actually drawn.
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Great pictures. At first I thought the sand picture was one someone had actually drawn.
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The Halloween sketch is so cute and your macro very special !
ReplyDeleteLove the macro beach photo from 'sly mother nature.' I too am watching as all the leaves blow away in the storm. Be safe.
ReplyDeleteCool beach shot. It really does look like trees after the winds have blown all the leaves of the trees. Stay dry and warm-hearted through the storms.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I love the patterns in the sand.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteI hope you and Art take cover too. We don't need to see you flying down the coast! Stay well!
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I hope you and Art take cover too. We don't need to see you flying down the coast! Stay well!
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Lovely photos and cute Halloween sketch.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. The autumn color are especially beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThese are really gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures as always and wonderful words as well!! The storm is so scary and I do hold good thoughts for all living in those areas most vulnerable! Take care, Carol!
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Beautiful captures as always and wonderful words as well!! The storm is so scary and I do hold good thoughts for all living in those areas most vulnerable! Take care, Carol!
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Great impressions of your environment. Miss autumn much. Please have a good Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Fall Beach Pics! Love that sand art pic! Lovely verses!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. I hope you stay safe in the storm.
ReplyDeleteI very much hope you stay safe and warm in the storm! Your pictures are beautiful, I am especially moved by the third one, it's just so lovely!
ReplyDeleteGood luck through the storm - my father lives on Long Island and they just had a tree go through their roof.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures before the storm. Wonderful qoute and your dog is so cute:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting!
Nice pictures before the storm. Wonderful qoute and your dog is so cute:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting!
Hi there (again) - hope you have battened down the hatches and come through the storm OK - images on the wed look remarkable.
ReplyDeleteStewart M - Australia
Hi there (again) - hope you have battened down the hatches and come through the storm OK - images on the wed look remarkable.
ReplyDeleteStewart M - Australia
What beautiful shots! Hope you're staying safe and dry.
ReplyDeleteHi, Carol. Hope danger is already over.
ReplyDeleteA very appropriate haiku for the time being; sly mother nature, yes... sometimes a cruel stepmother more than a tender mom.
:)
Hi, Carol. Hope danger is already over.
ReplyDeleteA very appropriate haiku for the time being; sly mother nature, yes... sometimes a cruel stepmother more than a tender mom.
:)
Hope you still have some beautiful trees after the storm. Your haiku expresses the uncoming storm really well. Stay safe!
ReplyDeleteCarol, lovely scenes and photos. And I really like your haiku, I am hoping the birds all survived our storm. Thanks for sharing your world!
ReplyDeleteHope y'all are damage-free. Stay safe!
ReplyDeleteWonderful views of the ocean trough the colorful trees.
ReplyDeleteYour "Autumnal Ocean and Trees" picture is beautiful. And I hope you weathered the storm!
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