Interesting point Gwen - shall really have to think about it though. I love the view - is it taken from your house? Oh how exciting it must be to live so near to such a beautiful Bay of Fundy. I seem to think that somewhere near where you live there is a river where at high tide there is a kind of contrary current flows so that where tide and river meet there is a spectacular display of water.
Well that makes prefect sense! Beautiful photo! When Caleb was little he saw some sun rays like this and said "Mom, I see God." Is it warming up there yet?
Thank you Seth, You must see some amazing sunbursts on the river in New York.
Arija, I wish I had time to post every morning here...
Awe Shelley, Aren't you cute!!!
Weaver, yes this was taken from the front verandah.. I never imagined how extravagantly the ocean and the sun played till we moved here... and you are so right, you know your geography!... This is called the Reversing Falls... it is the Saint John River in the city by the same mame... it is quite a tourist attraction...but you have to time it quite precisely to see the full effect depending on the moon...
Thank You Dave, I know you would fall in love with this Fundy Bay in real life......
Bill, The changes in the atmosphere are spellbinding to me.. what am I to do??
Hi Anet, That is the sweetest thing I ever heard!!! What adorable kids you have and are just like you!! ...and I am so happy to say that it was quite warm today... still lots of snow tho....
Pamela you sense that too!!
Thanks Rebecca, I really do count my blessings every single day.. There is no ignoring it... this beauty never goes quietly into the night...
Ohhhh Gwen ... this is one of my most favourite natural phenomenons ... when the sun does that thing...& shines through the clouds in rays like that! Second only to a rainbow in naural awesomeness! Truly makes me think of God shining on us! Thanks for catching it.
Thanks Chris, Rebecca and Delphine, I probably post too many sunrises, but I feel each one is a moment in time never to be repeated... a day born new.... .... and oh my yes, Babies are the most precious little sponges...
Oh Twisted Sister, this big ol Bay of Fundy out front? no swimming for me.... its too cold.. stays just above freezing all year round.... can wade in it in the shallows on a real warm summer day till you go numb though... true...
You're very welcome Renee, I really appreciate that you like our Logo.. It means a lot to me... I hope you like being a year older now!!! does it feel much different or enlightening?
Stunning photograph!
ReplyDeleteTalking of senses, that is one deep and meaningful as well as beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteAm I allowed to be jealous of your ever changing view and ability to capture it on film for each of us to enjoy? Awesome!
ReplyDeleteInteresting point Gwen - shall really have to think about it though. I love the view - is it taken from your house? Oh how exciting it must be to live so near to such a beautiful Bay of Fundy. I seem to think that somewhere near where you live there is a river where at high tide there is a kind of contrary current flows so that where tide and river meet there is a spectacular display of water.
ReplyDeleteLovely picture and telling quote.
ReplyDeleteHe also said "We are what we repeatedly do". Thank you for repeatedly showing us the beauty of your surroundings.
ReplyDeleteWell that makes prefect sense!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo!
When Caleb was little he saw some sun rays like this and said
"Mom, I see God."
Is it warming up there yet?
Wise man.
ReplyDeleteYour version of Egon Schiele is extraordinarily fantastic!
ReplyDeletequite a clever bloke that Aristotle.... :)
ReplyDeleteLovely pic Gwen. How blessed you are to have such a view.
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Thank you Seth, You must see some amazing sunbursts on the river in New York.
ReplyDeleteArija, I wish I had time to post every morning here...
Awe Shelley, Aren't you cute!!!
Weaver, yes this was taken from the front verandah.. I never imagined how extravagantly the ocean and the sun played till we moved here...
and you are so right, you know your geography!... This is called the Reversing Falls... it is the Saint John River in the city by the same mame... it is quite a tourist attraction...but you have to time it quite precisely to see the full effect depending on the moon...
Thank You Dave, I know you would fall in love with this Fundy Bay in real life......
Bill, The changes in the atmosphere are spellbinding to me.. what am I to do??
ReplyDeleteHi Anet, That is the sweetest thing I ever heard!!!
What adorable kids you have and are just like you!!
...and I am so happy to say that it was quite warm today... still lots of snow tho....
Pamela you sense that too!!
Thanks Rebecca, I really do count my blessings every single day.. There is no ignoring it... this beauty never goes quietly into the night...
Thanks so much Acornmoon.... I am totally blown away by Schiele...
ReplyDeletethat photo definitely makes me realize that my intellect is no match for my senses!
ReplyDeleteOhhhh Gwen ... this is one of my most favourite natural phenomenons ... when the sun does that thing...& shines through the clouds in rays like that! Second only to a rainbow in naural awesomeness! Truly makes me think of God shining on us! Thanks for catching it.
ReplyDeleteAn utterly divine shot Gwen.
ReplyDeleteOh Don, with the store of knowledge you have.... your senses and your intellect are right up there with the scholars!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Marie.. what a great likening... It's like magic when it happens isn't it?
Herhimnbryn and Janice,thankyou!
Oh such a beautiful way to start the morning! Such a dreamy sight.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quote! I'm going to post it in my office. And what an incredible sunrise.
ReplyDeletePerhaps that is why babies are so beautiful in every sense of the word-- beacause intellect hasn't kicked in yet! Striking photograph Gwen.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris, Rebecca and Delphine, I probably post too many sunrises, but I feel each one is a moment in time never to be repeated... a day born new....
ReplyDelete.... and oh my yes, Babies are the most precious little sponges...
Silver linings ......breathtaking!
ReplyDeletethe memory of the lock eh?
ReplyDeleteI wonder do you ever swim there?
Robyn, yes worth waiting for...
ReplyDeleteOh Twisted Sister, this big ol Bay of Fundy out front? no swimming for me.... its too cold.. stays just above freezing all year round.... can wade in it in the shallows on a real warm summer day till you go numb though... true...
beautiful photo and the quote too!
ReplyDeletewish you the wonderful first spring day and weekend!
Thank you Dada, Happy spring to you too!!! hope you have the weekend off..
ReplyDeleteBrillant. Thanks, I've never heard that quote before.
ReplyDeleteTo laugh is to risk appearing the fool.
ReplyDeleteTo weep is to risk appearing sentimental.
- buscaglia
Ahhh yes and a risk not explored may be an opportunity missed... where does one draw the line?
ReplyDeleteThank you! Oh so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting Art4Sol... I love the Cat textile piece you just finished!
ReplyDeleteGwen this is beautiful and brilliant.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to thank you for the birthday wishes and also to tell you that your logo of one is amazing.
Love Renee xoxo
You're very welcome Renee, I really appreciate that you like our Logo.. It means a lot to me...
ReplyDeleteI hope you like being a year older now!!! does it feel much different or enlightening?