Through the lens I see the darks, lights and shades of gray of nature and life. ~ carol
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Holiday Candle in my window on Cape Ann MA ~ Needed light to brighten the stormy day. for Weekend Reflections link.
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First snow cover for Cape Ann MA ~ gone by noon time ~ gratefully for I Heart Macro 2 Link
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Seagull of Cape Ann MA resting on our deck ~ some message? I wonder. for Camera Critters link.
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Happy Thanksgiving (now that it's almost over), And thanks for the lovely posts all year!! Hope you are still doing OK with the winter weather --
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ReplyDeleteThe sky was wonderfully captured, Carol. Looks dramatic for me.
http://www.womenandperspectives.com/2013/11/sky-watch-skyline.html
Beautiful, as always. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteYour posts are always fun for both the eyes and the mind.
ReplyDeleteNamaste Carol, what a wonderful post ... very nice poems you share here also. The continuation of the Tan Renga started by Leslie Moon is a beauty.
ReplyDeleteI love a stormy sky!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. I like that first shot very much.
ReplyDeleteLovely sky shot! We had the same rain and little bit of snow,luckily it did not stick around. Cute gull photo and pretty candle. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love all the pics Carol. However, favourite are the shades of sky and holiday candle:)Have a beautiful weekend!
ReplyDeleteCarol hope you are enjoying a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend. I love your haiku and the warm blend
ReplyDeleteGreat contribution to the theme day. Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeletestormy or bright your photos are always so beautiful along with your poems. We had same weather as you on Tues thru Wed AM which thankfully was over by Wed night and clear but cold for Thanksgiving. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteHi! Your Haiku and Tan Renga made me very happy. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as always Carol, thanks for sharing the love up-close with I Heart Macro and for you lovely contribution to the Gratitude Quilt:-)
ReplyDeletelove the skywatch shot. so pretty!
ReplyDeleteLovely serie!
ReplyDeleteWell done!
Great reflection for the day, as always!! Enjoy your weekend!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful sky! Also the other photos and haikus are great!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous series of photos Carol! Love your words also.
ReplyDeleteThe sky is beautiful; the candle brings warmth to the cold, rainy day.
ReplyDeleteThat little light flickering in the cold wet window speaks of hope ... hope for many things in many hearts. Lovely picture ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
Through the lens, I learn to make friends with the Nature, and many of you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fine image in your masthead photo!
ReplyDelete«Louis» thanks you for visiting San Francisco Bay Daily Photo! :-)
Really a great series, love especially the 1st photo.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving...Great shot
ReplyDeletegreat collection of photos celebrating the change of seasons at the beach, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteWhat a great contrast between the candle and the weather outside.
ReplyDeleteSuperbe fotos post , havea nice sunday.Louisette and two golden retriever
ReplyDeleteWonderfull fotos in your post, have a nice sunday,greeting from belgium and my two miss golden
ReplyDeleteSuperbe fotos post , havea nice sunday.Louisette and two golden retriever
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your tan renga completeion and the rest of your lovely post.
ReplyDeleteJoyful as always.
Peace
Siggi
Your photos are beautiful!
ReplyDeletehappy Thanksgiving weekend - lovely completion for the Tan Renga and always wonderful photographs. ☺
ReplyDeleteYou always have such beautiful photo's and words
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! We still haven't gotten any snow although it's been a lot colder.
ReplyDeleteHow smart of you to plug in a candle to make a gloomy day more cheerful!
ReplyDeleteA lovely post. I love the candle shot.
ReplyDeleteWonderful haiku.. and the picture are just gloomy enough to cheer me up.
ReplyDeleteShades of grey describes the mood
ReplyDeleteBeautiful candle. It looks like it was a lovely first snow, at least through your lens.
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