Sunday, 28 April 2024

Sunday Selections #771

 


Sunday Selections was originally brought to us by Kim, of Frogpondsrock, as an ongoing meme where participants could post previously unused photos languishing in their files. Huge thanks to Cie who gave me this wonderful Sunday Selections image. 

The meme was then continued by River at Drifting through life.  Sadly she has now stepped aside (though she will join us some weeks), and I have accepted the mantle. 
 
The rules are so simple as to be almost non-existent.  Post some photos under the title Sunday Selections and link back to me. Clicking on any of the photos will make them embiggen.
 

I usually run with a theme. This week I am continuing to revel in autumn.  Yesterday morning (too early for himself) we took a lake cruise to see the colour on the water.  It was foggy and there was some low cloud when we arrived, but it cleared to a beautiful sunny (but cool) morning.

Settle back with the beverage of your choice.  Just for a change a lot of photos follow.
























I think that much of my city is beautiful - and I am very grateful.

In other news many of you know Andrew.  On Thursday of last week his long term and much loved partner R died unexpectedly.  My heart goes out to Andrew and to all those that love him and/or R.

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  1. The autumn colors are lovely but what really strikes me in these photos are the stillness of the lakes, or rivers? Either way, it's so peaceful and beautiful to see such still waters.

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    1. Karen Jones Gowen: It is a man made lake we were cruising on - and we were lucky. It was a very still morning. It is indeed peaceful and beautiful.

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  2. Very sorry for Andrew. Sending good wishes. The water and trees both look like great fun.

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    1. The Happy Whisk: My heart aches for Andrew. Our cruise was lovely.

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    2. I don't know Andrew, though I also feel bad. Sending huggs.

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  3. Very sorry for Andrew. What a terrible shock. Your city does indeed have many lovely spots and thanks for sharing the autumn colors.

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    1. e: Thank you. I thought that the water would really set off the autumnal colours - and I was right.

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  4. Beautiful autumn, captured so well by your good self. For some reason that one with the lone dark bird in the foreground with the other group of whitish birds in the distance really resonated with me.
    XO
    WWW

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    1. Wisewebwoman: Thank you. I nearly didn't include that photo - but am glad I did. That was the scene that greeted us when we finished our cruise.

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    1. Bob Bushell: It is, isn't it? The lake is the centre of our city and I love it.

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  6. River Fairchild - I’m so sorry for Andrew’s loss, especially devastating for the suddenness and so many years together.

    Many photos for a change… that made me laugh - in an entirely delighted way. The blue sky is a perfect backdrop for all the many changes of the season.

    Hugs and thinking of you, hoping this coming week won’t be as full of onerous appointments/obligations as the last!

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    1. River Fairchild: Believe me, I took LOTS of photos. Also for a change. I would have liked to have seen more fog which is mystical and magical on the water, but was delighted by the colour. Only a few appointments in the week to come.

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  7. Beautiful photos, so lovely to see all of them. Thank you! I was saddened by the news of Andrew losing his beloved partner. My heart goes out to him.

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    1. DeniseinVA: Thank you. I have been revelling in your captures of spring.

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  8. Looking at these fabulous pictures/landscape while drinking my zero sugar Gatorade.
    Well done!!
    : )

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  9. Loved the pictures. So sorry to hear about your friend.

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  10. Thank you so much for taking me along on your excursion to look at the gorgeous views from the water. I am hoping that your friend will be surrounded with love as he navigates the waters of grief. I know them well.

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    1. DJan: Isn't it a lovely perspective? Andrew will be surrounded by love but the waters of grief are deep.

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  11. That was a fine boat trip, especially for someone who usually does not do mornings. ;-)
    You are a kind caring soul, Sue.

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    1. Sean Jeating: Are you referring to yourself or himself on the 'usually does not do mornings' front. Himself doesn't but was glad he went. Particularly as from next week the cruises will be suspended until spring. When we will go again.

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    2. Refering to myself I was, Sue.
      May I add I do admire Himself to get up so early. ;-)

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    3. Sean Jeating: Given his druthers himself gets up at the crack of noon. Getting him up at 8 was severe torture.

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    4. Geting up at 8?! A hero he is! ;-)

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    5. Sean Jeating: I am not going to tell him that. It is not far off ten now and he is deep in the arms of Morpheus.

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    6. Unimaginable. The cats let Himself sleep so late in the morning? Here it is almost 2 a.m., and if I wish to get up at 9 I ought to put my head on a pillow.
      The peace of the night, my dear.

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    7. Sean Jeating: Sleep well. The cats only require one of us to be up - and wake me.

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  12. The trees turning reflected in the water are so beautiful! I felt for Andrew that he lost his partner. It is such a loss.

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    1. roentare: The trees are gorgeous aren't they? And yes, my heart aches for Andrew. He has been with R for more than half of their lives.

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  13. I have a cup of tea by my side ...
    Beautiful Autumn photographs and I do like the reflections in the water. Such a nice time of year for you.

    I was sorry to read about Andrew's loss and send my good wishes.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Lowcarb team member ~Jan: Thank you. On both counts.

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  14. I'm sorry to learn of Andrew's loss, EC. My best wishes and thoughts go out to him during this sad, most distressing time.

    I'm sitting here with a large mug of coffee made on milk beside me. A lazy Sunday in store for me.

    May the week ahead treat you kindly...take good care. Cuddles to Batty and Odie...I hope they're doing well.

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    1. Lee: Enjoy your lazy Sunday. And thank you for your thoughts for Andrew.

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  15. Thank you for the lovely pictures. Looks like a nice autumn here in Ohio. Andrew certainly needs his space right now, but he will be back. Thank you for telling us.

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  16. Autumn season always beautiful with red color....I like the lake that has a clean water....it's so peacefull place..

    So sorry to read about Andrew's loss and send my good wishes. Greetings

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    1. Mbul Kecil: The lake is not quite as clean as it looks. The blue of the sky is reflected in the water - but it is peaceful. And lovely.

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  17. You took my breath away with the beauty of your autumn colorful photos and I'm equally saddened by the passing of Andrew's partner, R.

    Hugs, Julia

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  18. You were out so early some of those boats were still wearing their pyjamas! I LOVE the lake views with all the different autumn colours. I'm still getting teary when I think of Andrew and Ray.

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    1. River: Isn't the lake gorgeous? Some of those trees blossom as well. We will go back in spring. And yes, I am still in shock about R, and feel (so much) for Andrew.

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  19. It's a beautiful post of photos and so effective in colours x

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    1. aussie aNNie: Aren't the colours lovely. I hope your move went well.

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  20. Such beautiful autumn colours you have there and have photographed. Thank you, love the reflections.
    Got the shock of my life re Andrew's R. May He RIP.

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    1. Margaret D: I loved the reflected colour too. And cannot imagine the shock for poor Andrew.

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  21. Hi EC - getting up early has never much impressed me - but always done ... safari trips were a little challenging - really early! So pleased the weather is being kind at last for you ... at the rate we're going - mid-summer will be here before we get any summer sun! Still the plants and nature are enjoying it. I can't say I liked the look of the housing at the lake's edge - perhaps it's better to actually see - seemed a bit of a blight compared to the rest of the lake's tranquility.

    I feel for Andrew - with thoughts to him and P's family. And thanks to you and himself for one last look from the lake til the Spring - cheers Hilary

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    1. Hilary Melton-Butcher: Those apartments by the lake are not to my taste either - and are ferociously expensive. I hope that they don't blight too much of the lakes foreshores. I hope you do get some summer sun. And soon.

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  22. I think you are very lucky to live where you do. Colors--- I'm still welcoming Spring. I enjoyed this post very much.

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    1. Bill: Thank you. I will welcome spring when it comes around too - but am really, really enjoying our autumn.

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  23. For those who don’t get out and appreciate autumn it’s time to mend your ways. Even to the extent of getting up early!

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    1. David M. Gascoigne: Himself says that he can appreciate the colour 'at a more reasonable time of day'. However he did admit that seeing the colour from the lake was a bonus - and slept in the following morning.

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  24. Autumn is glorious there. Such a beautiful excursion to see its grandeur.

    Deepest sympathy to Andrew.

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    1. Marie Smith: Thank you. My city does Autumn well - which not all of Australia does.

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  25. Love the colours of the trees Down Under. I like Autumn too - second favourite season after summer.

    :o)

    Cheers

    PM

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    1. Plastic Mancunian: I MUCH prefer autumn to summer.

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  26. Such vibrant colors. The western half of state gets colors like that.

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  27. I sat back, as you directed, with cuppa in hand and - enjoyed.
    What lovely scenery! I could feel the cool air on my face.

    We see why you are rightly proud of your city. Hope that "cool air" thing lasts for you.

    Thank you so very much for sharing your beauty with these two addicts. Take good care.

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    1. Wally Jones: It was cool and beautiful and with luck we will now have months of coolth (and beauty).

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  28. Beautiful scenery. Autumn is one of my favorite times of the year. That and spring which we here are heading into now.

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    1. mxtodis123: Enjoy your spring - which is another favourite of mine.

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  29. I love all those beautiful autumn colors, I hope you have a great start to the new week,

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    1. RasmaSandra: I love the colours too, and I hope you have a great week.

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  30. So sorry to learn that about Andrew's partner. RIP. Your pics are amazing! Just love those water scenes and the beautiful colors of autumn in the Land of Oz.

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    1. gigi-hawaii: The lake is always beautiful - but especially so in autumn. Thank you.

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  31. The photos are wonderful.
    Autumnal colors and fantastic reflections in the water!
    Have a nice week

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    1. Katerinas Blog: If it had been sunny earlier the reflections would have been better - but it was still an outing packed with beauty.

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  32. How wonderful to be out on the water to welcome the morning! Your photos are beautiful, and I'm imagining the gentle rocking of the boat beneath me as I look at them. :-)

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    1. Diane Henders: I get seasick so I am glad to report that the rocking was gentle. And the outing a delight.

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  33. My sincere condolences to Andrew. Such a loss can be devastating.

    That was a delight, I agree much of your city is beautiful.

    My photos are over here.

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    1. messymimi: Thank you. I really enjoyed your selections too.

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  34. Your reflection photos are perfect. I think of Andrew's loss and can't imagine his heartbreak.

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    1. Strayer: Thank you. Shock and grief are a dreadful combination aren't they?

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  35. Dear EC
    Being on a boat can be wonderfully relaxing and somehow give you time to appreciate the surroundings more. The autumn colours are reflected beautifully.
    Have a good week with lots of relaxing time.
    Best wishes
    Ellie

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    1. Ellie Foster: I do love to be beside water and if I was ever rich enough would buy a house beside it. You are right about appreciating the surroundings. Sadly this is not going to be a relaxing week. Next week. Perhaps.

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  36. Your city is beautiful. These are lovely Autumn shots my friend. Blessings and consolations on your loss. Aloha dear

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    1. Cloudia: Not my loss but Andrew's. And my heart aches with and for him.

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  37. I've wandered along by a very small portion of the side of your Lake Burley Griffin, but have never ventured on a cruise on the waters. If I ever manage to visit Australia again, I'll definitely try it! A couple of years ago I read Boy Swallows Universe by Trent Dalton. Loved the book. Now I'm reading his second book, All Our Shimmering Skies. Enjoying that one too.

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    1. Shammickite: I hope you can get back to Oz - and take that cruise. The commentary was woeful on this trip but the scenery great. I have read a couple of Trent Dalton's books too. He seems to be an emerging star.

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  38. EC, thank you for including the information about Andrew's loss. I haven't been in Blogland much at all lately and I appreciate knowing.

    Your fall colours are wonderful.

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    1. jenny_o: I including the link just for you and people like you. Our blog friends become very, very dear to us don't they?

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    2. jenny_o: Good friends. Very good friends, despite the fact that we may never meet in the flesh.

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  39. Your autumn colours are glorious, and I love that you live in a citiy where the powers that be (was) appreciate beauty. Those yellow/white trees look almost elfin.

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    1. Charlotte (MotherOwl): I am grateful for the beauty of my city too. So very grateful.

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  40. I love a foggy day. Your autumn looks so inviting, E.C.. We are in the full swing of spring here. x

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    1. Bea: I love a foggy day too. The fog that morning was very minor, but no doubt we have foggier starts to come. Spring and autumn are both incredibly beautiful seasons aren't they?

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  41. I especially enjoyed the views of the trees on the banks of the lake. The colors were glorious and you photographed them brilliantly. I love that you took us with you on this wonderful adventure that didn't require you to do a lot of walking. Hope you are enjoying the cooler temps.

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    1. Bleubeard and Elizabeth: I AM enjoying the cooler temperatures. A lot. Weren't the trees a joy? I have to go into town tomorrow and may photograph some more...

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  42. Your city is lovely, Sue! I've enjoyed seeing it through your eyes. The next time I get to Australia, I want to see you and Canberra!

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    1. Something made me click on your link to Andrew. I am truly sorry for his loss and what he is going through.

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    2. Fundy Blue: I hope you can get to Australia again. And I would love to meet up with you. I have had a few blog meets and they have been great - what I have seen on their blogs has been exactly what I have received.
      Thank you for following the link to Andrew. My heart aches with and for him.

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