One of the small lakes in Wickham Park. Lake mirrors fascinate me.
You can tell I like to photograph the lakes even though they are low on water.
This one is so low on water, that the grass has taken over it completely.
Home is where we park it. My spot looks grand because the neighbors are gone.
Sunset has had these brilliant pink hues lately.
Sailboats in the park, you can see the outline of a sailboat in the right corner that is lit up at night as part of the lightfest in the park.
Harley loves the fenced in dog park, even when he is all alone in it. This is the small dog side, with the large dogs on the other side of the fence. At this time of day we were alone in the park.
Harley checks the doggy pool to see if any canines are hiding in there. Mostly he likes to race up on the laps of pet parents slapping kisses on their face and making them giggle. Folks often remark he is the happiest dog, full of energy. When he isn't handing out kisses, he challenges the other dogs to multiple races.
You can tell I like to photograph the lakes even though they are low on water.
This one is so low on water, that the grass has taken over it completely.
Home is where we park it. My spot looks grand because the neighbors are gone.
Sunset has had these brilliant pink hues lately.
Sailboats in the park, you can see the outline of a sailboat in the right corner that is lit up at night as part of the lightfest in the park.
Harley loves the fenced in dog park, even when he is all alone in it. This is the small dog side, with the large dogs on the other side of the fence. At this time of day we were alone in the park.
Harley checks the doggy pool to see if any canines are hiding in there. Mostly he likes to race up on the laps of pet parents slapping kisses on their face and making them giggle. Folks often remark he is the happiest dog, full of energy. When he isn't handing out kisses, he challenges the other dogs to multiple races.
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I too am fascinated with mirror images in lakes. I have an old favorite I took in Korea, and I can never tell which way is Up!
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