Monday, August 2, 2010

A place to spend some quiet time

22 comments:

Jim said...

The view looks worthwhile from that bench.

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

That water is quite calm. I also like the way the shadows mimic the slats of the pier. Fits well with my sense of order.

As far as which pair of shoes I purchased--the sensible ones that are not in the photo. Those are an accident waiting to happen.

Rose said...

You surely meant to say the 'perfect' place to spend some time...or it sure looks perfect to me.

cieldequimper said...

Nice. I'd like that instead of going to work in a misty, cold August morning.

Hilda said...

Yes.

Lovely texture on the bench's wood.

Small City Scenes said...

Perfect--I'm there and enjoying the quiet. MB

Rajesh said...

Nice calm place. It has got a beautiful view.

brattcat said...

The water is so still, the reflections so beautiful.

Francisca said...

Well, that's sure a clear day with calm water you have there. Nice bench. Nice boardwalk. Nice view.

Lois said...

Not too much time if it's as hot there as it is here! The water is so beautiful and calm that is looks like a mirror.

Unknown said...

Yes, the still water looks amazing!

Cezar and Léia said...

I want to be there! ;)
Adorable view, you are so lucky!
hugs
Léia

Gunn said...

Nice, and also one for VP in Livorno??

Julie ScottsdaleDailyPhoto.com said...

a nice spot to rest

Unknown said...

Great new header!

Halcyon said...

This is a lovely bench. I like the rustic look and it won't get too hot to sit on!

tapirgal said...

For some reason I especially like this bench. Must be the lines, the color. The view is nice, too, but I think it's the animated lines of the bench. Very balanced. Nice pic. I think you're baiting someone we know.

Small City Scenes said...

I was reading a book and the author acknowledged Cedar Key this way:
When I visited Cedar Key for the first time in 1994, I knew I was in my element--surrounded by water and Mother Nature. But when I relocated there in 2005, my love for the town deepened because I found that it was the people who were the soul of the island
The locals made me feel welcome and gave me a sense of belonging. I was inspired by their compassion for neighbors, and their love for family.
So, does that sound right? MB

Stefan Jansson said...

peaceful place.

Kate said...

I keep forgetting to pay attention to benches, which make such terrific subjects for photos. This bench looks upon a rather idyllic scene.

Mirela said...

Fantastic... I can't believe it's empty!

Sharon Creech said...

Bench, wood, water, boats. . .you had me at 'bench.'