Friday, April 01, 2022

Hawthorn Reflections

While Sue was feeding the birds (yesterdays post), I was surprised to see very good reflections of the old Hawthorn Mill across the river. The river was running high after much winter melting, so I expected it to be turbulent. But it was calm.



That's it for today. Consider it a bit of a break from my usual, prosaic rambling. 


16 comments:

  1. Great capture! The reflecting pool.

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  2. I like the black & white version

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  3. Nice surprise after viewing the B&W version, to see the pop of reddish colors. I had no idea what to expect! Rabbit Rabbit! That's what people around here say on the first of everything. I think it's for good wishes, probably. And you are such a nice rambler every morning, I do enjoy reading wherever your thoughts take you!

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  4. Boy, sometimes the water and the light just cooperate, don't they? Both versions are lovely.

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  5. Winner! Kudos for seeing it. I like the coloured one because of the variety of tones, but the monochrome is a winner too.
    Yeah, she is a source of pride, alright. Nice to think that people like my daughter and several of her friends are representing Canada abroad.

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  6. Nicely done. I like them both!

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  7. This could be a jigsaw puzzle. Those reflections are very successful.

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  8. It's so beautiful - you live in such a lovely area.

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  9. You did a good job with this!

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  10. I love reflection photos. I accidentally got some at Reflection Lake at Mt. Rainier a few years ago. Magical.

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  11. Nice,. Nice prosaic rambling too.

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  12. I enjoy your rambles! Both outdoors and in your posts.
    It's your blog!

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  13. It is nice when the water is still enough to get a good reflection and glad it cooperated for you, AC.

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  14. I always prefer colour.

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