These photos come from our pontoon ride on Canyon Lake in Arizona. There were six boats, carrying about 50 passengers, that left early Tuesday morning for a 4 1/2 ride on the lake. It was a little on the chilly side in the morning (about 40 degrees!), but it soon warmed up to about 65 degrees. I will share the photos from the ride in an upcoming post. Here is what I saw in a row:
Three little ducks floating by,
boats in their slip, waiting to glide
Spindles on a railing lined up in a row
where we all stopped so we could go.....
potty.
17 comments:
Lovely photos, Pat. The second one is my fave this week.
I'll bet that tour was fun. I love those little ducks and the deep blue sky in your other photos. It looks like you might have had a long walk for your potty break.
The pictures are great, liked the second one ... and just look at that sky. I am really envious.
nice shots. looks like spring :)
Wonderful rhyming rows...catching, isn't it?
i like the ducks...nice to see them returning
Really a nice picture of the ducks, Pat. Your tour must have been lots of fun.
I love to go on boating tours but don't do that much. A Louisiana swamp tour was my favorite.
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cute ducks
I love that second shot!
I love the ducks! I can see that the one closest to the camera is the rebel of the group! LOL
Looks like a fun day! Looking forward to seeing the pictures of the ride.
Love when u post things in a row!
The blues are so brilliant in these pics.
what a very cool idea!! I love when to learn a new idea a day...now I will look for rows!! thank you.
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happy spring!
You made me laugh! What a lovely place. It makes me want to travel!
Beautiful! So love the lighting in each photo! Interesting how the shadows line up so definitely in the last photo!
Love those little ducks! Your day on the water sounded fun!
Finally got around to posting my rows for this week.
Happy Saturday to ya!
Nice shots, I'd love to do the boat rides someday. We have a couple of little boat tours on the river here in Starved Rock and Peru, Il.
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