Happy Labor Day to All.
Breathe deeply.
Enjoy.
Parade of Sail on Cape Ann Harbor ~ Labor Day Weekend ~ for Happy Blue Monday and Our World Tuesday. |
Haiku for Carpe Diem Haiku ~ 'risshu' ~ Coming of Autumn |
Lovely Wild Flowers given to me by wonderful friends, Alice and David for Macro Monday 2 and Ruby Tuesday Too Wishing you the best in each day. xxooo Your comments continue to delight us each day. Thanks, ^_^ QUOTE FOR THE DAY: 'Happiness is held in the seed. Happiness shared is the flower.' ~ John Harrigan |
beautiful my friend xox
ReplyDeleteHi! Nice captures. The sailing boat photos are very beautiful. Nice Haiku too. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLovely Carol. Thank you for your lovely comment :D
ReplyDeleteThe first photo is blue-tiful, Carol.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining in to celebrate Blue Monday’s 5th Blogiversary!
Lovely! Enjoy your holiday, my friends.
ReplyDeleteHi Carol from one little seaport town to another...The parade of sail looks great, the boats remind me of the Hong Kong junks. Don't you think watching sail boats floating by is sooo relaxing? I feel calmer already! Thank you
ReplyDeleteHappy Labor Day and Blue Monday
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gorgeous photos Carol. The parade of sails looks so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHappy blue Monday.
ReplyDeleteHappy pink Tuesday.
Oh my, how I would love to see the Parade of Sail. Thanks for taking me there. Your photos are glorious and the quote for the day, so lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove the wildflowers! They have a bit of blue too, for Blue Monday!
ReplyDeletelovely wild flowers, enjoy the weekend
ReplyDeleteyes indeed, each seasonal change brings personal transitions....love the flowers!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful photos. Love that little doggie. Thanks for stopping by. xo
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, looks so peaceful out on that water. Wish I was there!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like glorious weather for sailing! Happy Labor Day. The flowers are beautiful, too. Thanks for commenting on my blog.
ReplyDeletelove that transition haiku... and those pictures. very nice
ReplyDeleteAm overwhelmed in a good way with your last photo of the wild flowers. Stunning! Made me forget the haiku though I know it was good. Change is constant.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos! Quote at the end is beautiful! Thanks for stopping by, Carol :)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Australia♥ ~Pernilla
Wonderful pictures .Looks as if you had a great labour day weekend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers and the ships are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures and lovely haiku!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sailing ships.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful sailing boats you captured. These are my favorite boats.
ReplyDeleteHappy Labor Day Weekend to you! Great shots of the sailboats and flowers.
ReplyDeleteThe photo is beautiful. So calm and pretty. ALways wonderful to visit and say hello. Enjoy the week!
ReplyDeletePerfect combo of late summer happiness! I love the quote at the end as well. How perfect after the lovely bouquet from your friends.
ReplyDeleteLovely images. The sailboats would be wonderful to enjoy a day or longer!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the boats and the flowers are fabulous.
ReplyDeletebeautiful boats!!
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Beautiful shot of the sailboats. What fun watching the parade of boats. Your flowers are pretty! Great post, have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous wildflowers! Love the orange sails and how they reflect in the water.
ReplyDeleteGreat post for me as I love sailboats. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteLovely and great photos :) Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteI just love that quote! Never heard it before. Beautiful photo of the flowers. Too.
ReplyDeleteGreat sailing ship you have taken
ReplyDeleteHi Carol, the photo of the Parade of Sail is magnificent. It looks like a fun event. What a wonderful way to end summer and greet autumn.
ReplyDeletefor once, I have a favorite! usually, because you always have fantastic array of shots, I cannot choose. but today I guess I'm in need of multi-colors and the exquisite wildflowers filled the bill!
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