This is one of my favourite spots for gazing at the lake and the sky and just being.
Lately, it has been a favourite spot for summer picnics and kids with a spray can.
At first, I was cross because the graffiti spoiled the perfection of the smooth stones against the blue sky.
But then, it reminded me of a saying I read somewhere.
Write your worries in the sand and your joys in stone.
For more joys, please visit: Skywatch.
Dear Fi, sometimes the unexpected can create beauty.;) I guess this truly combines nature and art.;)
I am back from my absence and am looking forward to new posts by you, full of poetic words and stunning photography,
xoxo
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Sometimes we get too rigid in our thinking. It’s good to learn to see with new eyes.
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Native American petroglyphs etched in stone and pictographs celebrate life and make great subjects for photography as well:
http://www.pbase.com/azleader/rockart
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That’s a good thought, and one to hold on to. Worries can be washed away, joys can give us joy forever.
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What a lovely scene and sentence!
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That’s a lovely quote and a great way of looking at the graffiti! Happy Blogaversary, by the way – just read your previous post. And, er… thank you for the cornflake…!
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You always have such a positive outlook.
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If only I could remember those words more often 🙂
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Me too!
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“Write your worries in the sand and your joys in stone.”
—Lady Fi, you see the beauty in Everything….And then you pass it onto us. Thank you. xxx
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Eventually the elements will wash away the graffiti. It is a shame to spoil such a lovely place.
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🙂 so true
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you captured the flow of water and your skies beautifully. happy SWF to you LadyFi.
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nice…love that last line…looks a beautiful spot…would surely be spending quite a bit of time there myself…
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That is something we should remember to do every single day! Beautiful!!
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wonderful place, stunning colors and photo.
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That is a beautiful spot, but it’s a shame about the graffiti. We see it here in Colorado too, even far from civilization.
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Ho ho ho,,, these is great shoot Fiona… lovely
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What a beautiful and peaceful place. Gorgeous! I like that quote. I don’t think the graffit spoils it at all.
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What a beautiful spot… I so miss the water!
Lovely post! 🙂
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Eccentric photo, you’re a genius.
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>Write your worries in the sand and your joys in stone.
Yes, with memories and love. 🙂
Not with spray cans and paint! 😦
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Beautiful place to watch the world go by.
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Good advice, but so easy to disregard. Our worries become stones around our necks, dragging us down, rather than washing away with the changing tides.
I’d hate the graffiti, too. I think the secret is to love the beauty that is, and not pine for what is not. To do otherwise gives the destroyers too much power.
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Beautiful words, beautiful photo, beautiful post.
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Beautiful words, beautiful photo, beautiful post. Thank you.
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Lovely blue skies! The clouds are beautiful and dreamy!
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I would be a bit cross too … but that is a lovely little saying.
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Beautiful — I ‘d prefer if people didn’t take the stone part of that saying literally though. Unless the stone is in their own backyard. (I’m sure I am too rigid in my thinking sometimes.)
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Although I think the quote contains a great deal of wisdom, I don’t see how the beauty you’ve captured in this photo can be improved upon with graffiti.
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The graffiti is already there in the left-hand side of the rocks.
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Beautiful image and words! Thank you!
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I really like the ‘spin’ you take on this! Graffiti can create a wide range of reaction from people. Great shot too missy!
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how lovely. can’t WAIT to steel that saying!
Aloha from Waikiki;
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Such a lovely photo–very nice capture. I love the quote too-if only we could do that everytime. Have a lovely weekend. Mickie 🙂
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Just caught up on your posts and can’t believe that just three years ago you weren’t taking your own pictures!!! You are fantastic behind the camera and this photo is another reason why I’m such a big fan. Love the blues!
xo jj
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Nydelig sommerhimmel med svaberget i forgrunnen. Liker det du skriver også:)
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Lovely image and words to accompany it!
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beautiful textures! a lovely spot, indeed.
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Wonderful shot and words!
Thanks for sharing;o)
¤ Happy day ¤
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Beyond gorgeous!
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Happy Anniversary Fiona!! Yes, 3 yrs….it’s almost the same amount for me…and you were always a loyal visitor right from the start….thank you for your lovely words, photos, and gifts over the years—–long may they continue!!
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Oh! and I forgot! I started a new blog—-a photographic blog!!! :)))
http://brajasindia.blogspot.com
Come on over, girl!
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Beautiful shot!
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Wow, impressive photo, Fiona! Hope you have many more picnics here at this beautiful spot! Have a great weekend, Jesh.
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Just gorgeous ! Very impressive picture !
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Fabulous post, the mix of nature’s beauty and realism of life with some sweet words to match, thanks for adding to the SWF party and your kind words on my post earlier
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I write my joys in vanilla ice-cream.
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Truly wonderful shot ..also love your slide show of photographs at the start of your blog as well as your Quotes.
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superb
happy SWF
My SWF
My Portfolio
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Awesome shot and great quote.
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Photo looks beautiful! No wonder it has become a favourite spot.
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You have captured an amazing sky in this shot, highlighted by the strip of green and then the water.
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Lovely sky and nice shining rock.
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I definitely approve of “one of your favorite spots”!!
You can get some great thinking done there!
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A photographic piece of art!… thanks for sharing your view!…:)
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Such an incredibly beautiful blue!
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Again you have shown us the wisdom of finding beauty in whatever our eyes find.
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A beautiful way to look at it (and capture it). 🙂
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That’s a stunning shot!
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nice place to sit for a while. 🙂
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Now that’s a great example of turning lemons into lemonade!!
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it is a beautiful place. We make the choice every day whether we will be happy or unhappy with our circumstances. I think it’s great that you found some good in the spray paining.
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Absolutely gorgeous blog with your huge pictures. I can see why it’s so popular. Congratulations!
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Ah, you have a beautiful outlook! What a great post.
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You my beautiful friend are one of the only people I know that would think of that quote and make it all seem okay:)
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Simply beautifully captured shot…lovely!
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Lovely photo. I really like how you captured the flow.
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Wonderful scene in your photo.
Regards!
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I love this magnificent frame where you can see the effect of wind and that wonderful sky.
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The photo is awesome. I really do love it.
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