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WEEKEND REFLECTIONS #318: Pond Reflection



image of autumn
at rest on the pond’s surface
even if somewhat smudged

shared on James'

Hoosier Quote:
“Human action can be modified to some extent, 
but human nature cannot be changed.”
~Abraham Lincoln~

Comments

Norma your reflections make you think. Tks!
nicol2carm said…
It looks like an impressionist painting, beautiful!
Fun60 said…
The squiggly lines give an interesting reflection.
Love your reflection shot.Peaceful. Have a wonderful weekend.
James said…
Nice reflection of what looks like a very pleasant day.
Nonnie said…
thanks, Christie, not only for visiting but commenting!
Nonnie said…
thank you, Margaret, and may yours be full of good things.
genie said…
I am really curious to know what of what the reflection is. This is such a nice photo.
Nonnie said…
genie, in the middle of the pond is an underwater fountain; I presume that this is the electric box to run it. good wondering BTW!

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