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Sunday, April 29, 2007

Double vision


double stream, originally uploaded by jahansell.

As far as I can tell, this really is two separate streams, merging into one. Everything looks sort of soft and misty these days, as the leaves are starting to emerge and creating a green haze everywhere you look.

11 Comments:

Blogger Kala said...

this is absolutely georgous and reminds me of the poem by Robert Frost - two roads diverged - except, this is two streams converged - lovely and I feel the coolness in the air - wonderful shot!

6:24 PM  
Blogger Kate said...

Sharon, this is a wonderful nature picture. A serene and idyllic place to visit, and I hope that you had some time to spend to enjoy it.

10:32 PM  
Blogger RUTH said...

Fabulous photo.

2:02 AM  
Blogger Gerald (SK14) said...

great photo - for tomorrow Hyde DP is revisiting those that took part in the "other city" theme, with links to the other participants.

3:18 AM  
Blogger Icarus said...

Despite the new green, it has the look of a wood still ravaged by the winter. Not surprising, given as you've still had such snow until only recently.
I have gradually abandoned blogland, almost 100% in the past 3 weeks. But I have a new internet outlet, where the photos receive a spontaneous, massive response (3,500 viewings in one week, with an award based on ratings in only 5 days). Totally different dynamic. Met up there with someone ('star')originally from Griswold, knows Sharon, evn mentioned Mudge Pond. I've recommended a visit to SCTDP, of course!
Kisses, SXXX

8:01 AM  
Blogger Dsole said...

Oh, that's beautiful!
And it's really nice when everything begins to be green!!

9:49 AM  
Blogger Ben Nakagawa said...

I can not comment on your 1/May shot.
I really like it, Excellent! How did you come up this idea?

Love your recent shots as well!

7:12 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I tried to leave a comment on your daily photo blog post but there was no place to do that.

My Theme Day is of a city unto itself, with its own zip code, and a portrait of the "Peashooter" at the National Museum of the United States Air Force. Hope you like flying.

7:50 AM  
Blogger Cheltenhamdailyphoto said...

There's no comment box for the hands so i'll leave it here.

I find those ceramics really interesting. I'll take the one third from the right - of pic - please.

lol - lovely pic!

9:07 AM  
Blogger Icarus said...

And it's very handy that we can leave a comment here still.
Glove shop? But where are the gloves? And what kind of business is that, just gloves? I do know a little glove shop in the centre of Lisbon, though. Rings? Nah! I give up...What?

9:34 AM  
Blogger Amazing Flower said...

where it goes? i'd like to know :D
Singapore Florist

3:44 AM  

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