Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
I hope all of my fellow Americans had a good Thanksgiving Day!
We enjoyed a nice Thanksgiving with my wife's parents who are visiting us from California. Last week we were in San Antonio with them and this week we are showing them our part of Texas, the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
Have a great weekend!!!
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Weekend Reflections!
Enjoy your Family Time!
ReplyDeletegreat shot!
ReplyDeletesorry the fall winds kicked in today. would have been nice if the warmer, milder weather would have continued for your guests.
Great reflection for the day, James!! Sounds like you had a great Thanksgiving! Say "hello" to Dallas for me while you're there and do have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteimposssible mettre mon lien tant pis !
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Real smart reflections James.
ReplyDeletelove this reflection with that bright pink ribbon through the center! enjoy your visit with family!
ReplyDeleteThe colors on that sign are so cool, purple and red, like that... The reflection of the city and the sky behing enhace them, in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a nice Thanksgiving with family, James.
ReplyDeleteYour reflection is pure perfect.
Enjoy the blessings for family (as much as possible) and thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteHappy thanksgiving !
ReplyDeleteMerci pour cette tranche de vie.
Ava
http://connais-toi-toi-meme.biz
Fabuleuse photo avec ce lettering (je n'arrive plus à parler français !), les couleurs et le reflet !
ReplyDeleteTwo very different buildings in one reflection.
ReplyDeleteHappy day after Thanksgiving, James.
I'm late -- linking up and wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving. Hope your in-laws enjoy their tour o' Texas.
ReplyDeleteHello everybody,
ReplyDeleteapparently there is a mistake in the link to my article :
here is the right one :
http://www.connais-toi-toi-meme.biz/article-weekend-reflections-boats-at-pont-aven-brittany-france-112761260.html
If you could change it, James.
thanks
Have a good day
Ava
http://connais-toi-toi-meme.biz
Great reflection, James! Enjoy the holidays with your family!
ReplyDeleteFantastic reflection! Enjoy your family time and have a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a great Thanksgiving! Love your reflection, it almost looks like that building is painted onto the facade. :)
ReplyDeleteHello James,
ReplyDeleteSomething went wrong by posting a photo of weekend reflection, nr 54, can you delete it? Then I try again, thanks so much
Nice reflections!
Such a pretty reflection in the windows of the building. It is an awesome structure.
ReplyDeleteI'm from phili - heading there after Christmas for a visit! And was in Fort Worth for a wedding a few weeks ago! Love your site, and glad to have found this link up!
ReplyDeleteSuch enlivening colours. I'm greatly in favour of primary colours. Never quite enough of them in the usual way of things.
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I'm gradually letting people know I've moved my blog 'Message in a Milk Bottle' to a new URL -
http://messageinamilkbottle2.blogspot.co.uk/
- where it is now known as M2.
If you would like to - please do re-follow there!
Lucy
Ah, Sailing for Philadelphia this weekend... digging in the archives or did you get back there for a while ?
ReplyDeleteOn any of your trips to Paris did you get to Versailles and see the hall of mirrors there ? Mirrors on both sides of the hall that create infinite reflections... at 165 weeks now, you have covered a lot of ground, but still a ways to go to approach infinity...
Am always happy to drop in here when I can, so I hope you will keep it going for quite a while to come.
Sounds like a fun time. And I absolutely love the photo. So amazing, bright colors it jumps at you.
ReplyDeleteVery cool shot James, it's another composition class for me!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week! ;-)