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Friday, May 1, 2015

Winter Framed (Weekend Reflections # 292)

Holland, PA

A snowy scene reflected in a restaurant window.

Now it's May and winter is long gone.

"Il sort le bout de son nez
Quand arrive le mois de mai


Le muguet, le muguet
Le muguet du premier mai

On le cueille dans la forêt
pour en faire un gros bouquet

Il est toujours bien venu
Et fleurit au coin des rues

C'est un vrai porte bonheur
C'est la plus jolie des fleurs

Je 'lai mis dans le salon Il parfume la maison" - Anny et Jean-Marc Versini


Have a great weekend!

This is the place to see and share reflections. Click the rules tab above for more information.  A Reflection =  An image given back by a reflecting surface.  A PHOTOGRAPH of a REFLECTION or REFLECTIONS.

24 comments:

  1. beautiful. love the snow falling.

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  2. Le muguet du premier mai...I'd forgotten about that!! This is such a lovely photo - I thought "Andrew Wyeth' when I first saw it!

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  3. wow- this is such a beautifully clear reflection.

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  4. I don't miss winter, but I love this image. Je t'offre un joli petit brin de muguet, James!

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  5. It was snowing in Santa Fe less than a week ago! Lovely poetic shot!
    Check back tomorrow on VDP for some trip photos!

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  6. Beautiful reflection! Happy May Day!

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  7. lovely snowy atmosphere... Well captured...

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  8. Very nice reflection! But I am glad we have some warmer weather.

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  9. Such a gorgeous reflection of the trees in that window. Thanks for hosting and I hope you have a lovely weekend

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  10. I like this. Awesome take. As I love trees and reflections.

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  11. It's a delightful picture - and poem too. I like Lily of the Valley but rarely see it these days. I miss its scent.

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  12. Yes, I think that's something we can all agree on: it's May and the winter is gone (in the mountains, not that long ago though:) ) Have a wonderful Spring weekend!

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  13. A very sharp reflection! Someone worked hard to keep that window clean, or was it scoured by the snow and wind? (Linkey was not very friendly as it would not let me display my reflection photos, so I posted the only one I could select.)

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  14. Beautiful snowy scene ... so glad it is just a memory. I have had enough of the cold weather to last me a lifetime and we are just now barely getting into something more spring like. Your picture makes me appreciate that it is in the 70's today :) Nice one, James ...

    Andrea @ From The Sol

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  15. A wonderful reflection James - nicely framed too! (I'm afraid the poem was lost on me as I didn't study French)

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  16. Another perfect scene captured on glass!...:)JP

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  17. Not really missing the snow, but I always think it makes a pretty picture. Nice reflection shot!

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  18. this is a stunning reflection James. I like the opposite colors of the wall and the "painting". Gorgeous!

    Thanks for hosting and wishing you a happy spring!.

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  19. Got problems with the link tool...
    Sincerely
    Astrid, Cologne

    http://lemondedekitchi.blogspot.de/2015/05/weekend-reflections-15.html

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  20. There can only one be the best. Great one again.

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  21. Great reflection, but I am glad the snow has gone now.

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  22. Nice reflections, and fine remember about winter. Good Luck it's past.

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  23. Il est déjà arrivé qu'il neige à Paris au mois de mai, mais c'est anormal. Belle réflection, et merci pour le joli poème !

    bon week-end,

    Ava

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  24. Beautifully framed reflection!

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