Friday, August 26, 2011

lot of Friday


Thank you and god bless

14 comments:

  1. Nice one Roy!

    My moment: http://nelietatravellingadventures.blogspot.com/2011/08/moment-in-time_25.html

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  2. I love the beach! This reminds me of our vacation my family and I took to Cape Cod this year. We were watching the seagulls fly up in the air and drop crabs and then swoop down to eat them. My seven year old daughter got angry (she loves crabs!) and would run after the seagulls when they tried to grab one. I tried to explain to her the "circle of life" and all that, but she wouldn't listen! :)


    My moment: http://ascendingthehills.blogspot.com/2011/08/this-moment-friday-tradition_26.html

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  3. I love it Roy! It is so peaceful and quiet...I can hear the ocean. Wonderful moment :)

    http://othersideofanna5.blogspot.com/2011/08/this-moment_26.html#more

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  4. Hi Roy, I hope your doing well!!! Love the images birds and the beach, what is not to love!!!!!!



    http://jpweddingphotograpy.blogspot.com/2011/08/photographing-candid-childrens-photos.html

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  5. A nice and peaceful moment


    http://rimlybezbaruah.blogspot.com/2011/08/prometheus-bound-or-mankind-bound.html

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  6. heaven...As always...XOXOXO

    http://bongoisme.blogspot.com/2011/08/this-moment_26.html#axzz1W4avrP2X

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  7. So calm and soothing . . . loved the photo, Roy!

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  8. Glad to see you back on deck Roy!
    Name the birds...are they ibis?
    http://holesinmysoles.blogspot.com/2011/08/this-moment-friday-26th-aug.html

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  9. Fabulous, I love birds and water a perfect post for me!!!<3, hope you recover well.

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  10. First of this is not a beach per say. Well it is part of the shore of Great Salt Lake. The picture was taken at the Bear River bird refuge north east side of the Great Salt Lake. The water you see in the picture is what is left after they drained the marsh for the summer. The black birds in the photo are curlews and the lone white and brown is a sand piper. They will be flooding the marsh land in a few weeks for the bird that winter here. The water is drained to abate mosquito's in late spring.

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  11. Wonderful shot of the birds!

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  12. A beautiful moment captured on camera, Roy.

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