Well, here are some photos.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Friday Visit to the Park
On Friday my friend Yvonne called to ask if I wanted to come with her and her grand son, to the park. I said yes, so off we went to Hawrylack Park. I took lots of photos. We spent around 3.5 hours there. The day was beautifull and semi warm, well the sun was warm but the wind was cold. It got up to 12 C. It was a beautifull day otherwise. There were tons of birds around the park, waiting for people like us to feed them. Geese, Ducks and Seagulls everywhere. I took a bunch of photos which you can see here and on WLS, also on Flickr.
Well, here are some photos.
Well, here are some photos.
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It looks a lovely place to visit Horst. I think I could spend a few hours there myself.
ReplyDeleteOh Horst...these are gorgeous. That was hardly the word..they look real..maybe that's not good either. The tones of EVERYTHING look perfect. The focus, the craftsmanship you have..all of it makes for a marvelous experience for us, the viewer.
ReplyDeleteHi Horst, It is late here. I think 2 to 3 hrs. later than there. It is 12:10 here as I type. Thankyou so much for stopping by and leaving your kind comments on my post. I appreciate it coming from you. :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a wonderful day with your company and your camera. What a beautiful park, and I enjoyed looking at your marvelous photos.
Well I better get some shuteye as I have to get up in about 6 hrs.
Take care and when I get a chance I will look forward to seeing more of your great photos on flickr.
Dianne :)
Very nice park . You captures are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGlad you got out. Stay warm and pain free in this wet weather.
such a beautiful park.. lovely captures..
ReplyDeletekeep warm its been cold here as well.. the sun is out.. but the breeze is rather brisk..
I always enjoy your pictures and today is no exception. Love the one with the geese and gulls. That one goose looks like it's dancing.
ReplyDeleteLoved looking at your pictures, here in U.K. it is pouring with rain very dark and dismal.
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