My blog is pretty laid back. I like to share jokes, recipes, books I've read, photos I've taken, day-to-day vignettes, and odd or fascinating items. All with a splash of humor. CURRENT HEADER PHOTO: My sister's famous cherry cookies.
My contribution for Watery Wednesday is this shot of some sailboats at the Great Salt Lake in Utah. If you look closely, you'll see the mountains in the background. They mingle in with the clouds!
Those mountains with their white tips sure do mingle with the clouds - awesome! You caught reflections in the water too. Hope the truck repair is going well. My Watery Wednesday is on my photoblog.Carletta’s Captures.
Love this shot! I could just step out my front door and get a shot of water. It has been raining since Sunday and rained the whole week before with a one day reprieve on Saturday!
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Those mountains with their white tips sure do mingle with the clouds - awesome!
You caught reflections in the water too.
Hope the truck repair is going well.
My Watery Wednesday is on my photoblog.Carletta’s Captures.
Gorgeous shot! :) Where will your travels take you next?
Great shot, is the "tree" with the balls on it still beside I 80 by the lake?
Interesting, I didn't know they sailed on the Great Salt Lake.
Love this shot! I could just step out my front door and get a shot of water. It has been raining since Sunday and rained the whole week before with a one day reprieve on Saturday!
Pat,
wow did I see a house boat too? had no idea.
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I would like to be on one of those boats sailing away with the sun at my back. Pretty blue skies too.
I like this view. Good luck on your ventures.
What a great view of the boats. I like those mountains in the clouds as well.
Hi Pat,
So great view and shot as well.
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Lovely view of teh lake and the mountains. Thanks for sharing your WW.
Great shot, it is a beautiful marina. I love the mountains in the background, those always remind me of Anchorage.
Very pretty view. Love seeing the snow-capped mountains in the distance.
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