Through the lens I see the beauty of the ocean surrounding us. |
( scroll down for link you want as I add to blog sometimes each day and move links around ~ especially if they are 'across the pond' and post early.) Thanks!
Starting today and every Sunday until November 1st ~ You have the chance at Rebecca's Corazon to honor the memory of your loved ones ~ here is the link below: Rebecca's Corazon Honoring Our deceased loved ones. |
Special Skies over Cape Ann MA lately ~ Mother Nature has been busy. Sharing with: Silent Sunday |
Not a sketch yet gradually getting back to collage and mixed media ~ sharing with: Sunday Sketches |
Ever get tired of taking photos? Let's go take a walk on Cape Ann MA sharing with: Saturday Critters |
Might I share your rock on Cape Ann MA ~ Sharing with: Camera Critters |
'Sacred in the ordinary' ~ every day fruit ~ a gem sharing with: Friday Photo Journal |
Haiku ~ Sharing with: |
Haiku My Heart Haiku Friday |
Harvest Moon Over Cape Ann MA sharing with: Sky Watch Friday |
Haiga ~ Haiku with prompt of Spring ~ sharing with: Carpe Diem Haiku Kai
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'M' for More lunch please. You were feeding me. What happened? Sharing with:
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'Daddy's little girl' ~ Can you see the love in his eyes for his daughter? Sharing with: Black and White Wednesday |
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Our World at 'low tide' on Cape Ann MA sharing with:
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We are wishing you the best in each day.
Your posted comments are a treasure to us. Thanks.
QUOTE TO PONDER: 'As a body, everyone is single; as a soul, never.' ~ Hermann Hesse
HOUSEHOLD HINT: ' Moth balls use inside and outside to keep unwanted critters away.' See holes in your yard ~ stuff moth balls down the hole and critters begone.'
Thanks!
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
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Beautiful photos, Carol. Love how you capture life behind your lens. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a really beautiful low-tide photo. You have a great ability to capture the beauties of your sea-side environment. The little girl is cute - as is the umbrella! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDelightful captures for the day, Carol!! Thanks for sharing the smiles!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos, Carol! Lovely to see the ocean front..
ReplyDeleteCarol, wonderful series. My favorite is Daddy's little girl. She is adorable..Have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Love the umbrella, and that sweet little girl.
ReplyDeleteI like the daddy's little girl.
ReplyDeleteI like love.
Nothing like a harbor to find relaxation!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots and the little girl is adorable. I love the shot of her Daddy looking at her and also the one of her facing the camera.
ReplyDeleteLow tide is such a magical time. Each day, something new is revealed, some surprise, great or small, appears.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics!
ReplyDeleteWonderful images. I like that bonding between Daddy and the little girl
ReplyDeleteCarol the lacy umbrella is precious. So Victorian.
ReplyDeleteVery nice pictures! Adorable little girl.
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable little girl! Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteLow tide is more interesting, for hidden objects show themselves, but high tide is more impressive if there is a strong wind!
ReplyDeleteThe umbrella is too beautiful to use in the rain. Thanks for sharing.
Have a lovely week.
Wil, ABCW Team.
Beautiful shots!! Especially of the father and his daughter.
ReplyDeleteI think AMD may have been out-cuted on this occasion! Nicely found pictures Carol.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Carol!!! Thanks for sharing ♥
ReplyDeleteI think that seagull is about to attack! Da dum...
ReplyDeleteLove 'daddy's little girl'
ReplyDeleteThat's a very fancy umbrella.
ReplyDeleteThe umbrella is beautiful and the little girl is so cute.Those heart patterned leggings take me back to the eighties! And I agree with Herman Hesse's take on the oneness of soul...love his writing!
ReplyDeleteA great collection of photos! Love that umbrella!
ReplyDeleteA powerfully effective presentation; thanx.
ReplyDeletethat lace umbrella, brides use them here. There is this custom that a bride must show have her head exposed to the sun. I must find out more.
ReplyDeleteLow tide uncovers such interesting things. - Margy
ReplyDeleteI love both shots of the little Asian girl. She is definitely precious, and can see she's her father's sweetie. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteA great post. And yes, I can see and feel the love of the father for his daughter, as I've experienced it myself.
ReplyDeleteI like the umbrella please.
ReplyDelete"More? You've had enough, bird!"
ReplyDeleteROG, ABCW
Hi,Carol. The little girl photo is very cute. The low tide photo is very cool too. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and love the Hesse quotation....
ReplyDeleteI'm envious of the low tide!
ReplyDeleteA fun post for M. For me it's 'more wanderlust, please.
ReplyDeleteI love the leap into spring :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the little vacation!
ReplyDeleteIt was nice to come and see what you're up to!
Please don't pass out that I've actually visited you for the letter U.
ha!
Thanks for linking.
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I love that umbrella shot! Such a pretty one.
ReplyDeletePretty umbrella for pretty women. :)
ReplyDeleteNice "U" word find, Carol. (It isn't Art M Dog's favorite, I know.)
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That umbrella is pretty. That little girl is cute and yes-her Daddy loves her-great captures. Wonderful caption for your bird shot!
ReplyDeleteThe low-tide picture is wonderful; I love low tides on the Pacific Coast too. Adorable pictures of the little girl alone and with her daddy! I love it when you see that kind of interaction, especially in a natural beautiful setting. I see so many young parents busy with their cell phones instead of their children.
ReplyDeleteLovely parasol. and cute lil girl.
ReplyDeleteSo cute girl and a very nice umbrella (I have a similiar in my collection)... and some never get enough... ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this lovely series
Great captures. The girl is very sweet.
ReplyDeleteThat lacy umbrella, wow. Lovely to visit you every time!
ReplyDeleteReally lovey photographs ... the umbrella caught my eye too!
ReplyDeletethe umbrella, the girl, and the dad..... perfect pictures! really enjoyed them!
ReplyDeleteha! the begging birds!
ReplyDeletelovely! the Dad and little girl is a gorgeous shot...
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely photos, Carol! I really do adore that shot of daddy and daughter, tho. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I'm ready for a leap into spring just yet, since fall has only just begun!
ReplyDeleteCool umbrella...lovely series....hope your week is terrific♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/urban- life/
ReplyDeleteLove that Harvest Moon and a great series for the day as always!! Have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous moon and capture. Happy Skywatching!
ReplyDeleteamazing photos Carol-I couldn't pick a fave- although that sweet little girl is so darling! This may be my fave haiku of yours yet-you are such a talent !!!
ReplyDeleteA great capture.
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful photos for each and every prompt! Loved the mothball tip too!
ReplyDeleteA lovely variety here! Beautiful moon shot. Love that parasol!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful moon across the bay!
ReplyDeleteBut I know trees and mushrooms tell stories.
ReplyDeleteLove that umbrella! Beautiful pictures Carol!
ReplyDeleteThe "woven tapestry path" takes my inner vision right there. Beautiful. Love that gull too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful,xx
ReplyDeleteBack again and caught up with you week. Enjoying your haikus, of course, but it is the moment you captured of father and daughter that really set my heart to singing. Yes, indeed, she is the cutest little girl on the boulevard.
ReplyDeleteWow Wow!!! What great collections of pictures with gorgeous captures in this posts,Carol♡♡♡ I LOVE the Asian looking sweet girl and the love we can see from the black and white picture, my friend.
ReplyDeleteSending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan to my Dear friend in America, xoxo Miyako*
Great collection of photos, Carol! The Haikus were thought provoking as well. I especially loved the father's look of pure love.
ReplyDeleteWow! Haven't seen such a beautiful moon rise before.
ReplyDeleteHello carol, lovely images.. Your Art Muse doggie, is always a favorite of mine.. Thank you for linking up your post, have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteNow that lovely dog is so cute. That is my favorite. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteArtMuse dog has a sweet and expressive face. Loved your photos today Carole, always do :). Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteloving little face - lacy umbrella pretty - we always got oranges at Christmas
ReplyDeleteartmuse dog is always adorable. the little girl needs that sweet parasol. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos! I love artmuse dog, the gulls and the stones revealed by the low tide. The little girl is so adorable. Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteThe look of your dog is gorgeous! A wonderful and great collection of photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat group of photos. Love Daddy's Little Girl - and, of course, your precious little dog.
ReplyDeletedearest,
ReplyDeleteyour generosity and beauty abounds. i always find a safe harbor visiting with you here. i would love to welcome you back to share each sunday at The Art Of Remembering. xo
You are busy with so many links! Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog. I can't wait until you start sketching again
ReplyDeleteLove the sky and your little doggie ! So cute !
ReplyDeletelovely Sunday Sketch Carol, you sure do a lot of challenges!
ReplyDeletethanks for this lovely view of your smiling self and lovely parents!
ReplyDeletei hope your readers will join us in honoring our loved ones at recuerda mi corazon.
xo
Cool photos of you and your parents and a beautiful remembrance. And I like your photo collage of the leaves and fruit. wishing you well on these autumn days.
ReplyDeleteLove the new collage, your photos are really capture nature so well!
ReplyDeleteLovely collage and such a sweet photo of Artmuse Dog!
ReplyDeleteLovely images! I have reservations about the mothball hint though... they are pretty toxic!
ReplyDeleteLove your photos for the Art of Remembering! That must be you of course...wonderful
ReplyDeleteI love that image of the harvest moon... lovely!! Great capture of a father's love in the b/w shot. :)
ReplyDeleteI was expecting a pumpkin but it was an orange!
ReplyDeleteLove the mixed media! And great job capturing that daddy-daughter moment!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful selection of photos, Carol! Is that YOU with your mom and dad?
ReplyDeleteThe Art of Remembrance - what a cutie you were. How could you miss with that pretty mom and handsome daddy.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to see you back here on Sunday Sketches. I have missed you very much. I enjoy seeing your photography and art - a perfect glimpse of your life where you live. xx :)
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