We had just enough sunshine to get out of the house and down to the canal. About an hour in total.
A quiet day with the river shining like glass. May telling me that summer really is here … or nearly so.
Categories: #BlackstoneRiver, #Photography, canal
That lovely picture should be put onto a greeting card! So peaceful.
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I think there’s a good chance they ARE on greeting cards 🙂
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The Blackstone River and canal is a source of peace to your followers too, Marilyn.
Leslie
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It is a peaceful place. It’s nice that it is full at the end of May. We don’t have to start the summer drought until June.
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I think that would be tomorrow, if I’m not mistaken…..
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I really like the first shot of the bridge!
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Thank you. I wish I could remember which lens I used 🙂
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Your canal photos are always so lovely.
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It’s a beautiful park. It would be hard to take a bad picture.
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You live in a wonderful area. It is always good to be near water
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I love the area. I even love the river. I could do without the enormous insect life we support, but you can’t have one without the other. In this valley, it is actually impossible to be more than a quarter of a mile distant from a body of water. The water is everywhere. Sometimes, you can’t see it because there are trees or a hill, but there is always water very nearby. We even have our own little pond way back on our property. I’ve never gone that far into the woods because I’m afraid I’d get lost which would be humiliating and possibly dangerous. In winter, though, when the leaves are off the trees, I can see it.
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Time for a photo update, I think.
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